Pero Posted July 19, 2010 (edited) Thanks for all that. Do you have any more links from J.A. Johnson? The medical qigong ones I mean. Edited July 19, 2010 by Pero Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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TheTaoBum Posted July 19, 2010 Dim Mak (Dian Hsueh) collection The Defending Skills of Acupoint Pointing And Catching (1-3) Dim Mak #1 (Dian Hsueh) Xie Zhi Kai The FIRST of this series of DVDs on the art of Point Striking. The presenter has a bit of a circus barker personality and there is an occasional feeling of a over-sell but his points are accurate and his presentation informative. This first disk shows a few basic points, some exercises for developing your hands, some revival information and a number of basics China Na escapes. The most striking characteristic of this disk in the somewhat vacant look in the eyes of the "dummy". He's been hit a few times, believe it. 884 MB - avi - Language Chinese - English sub ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ The links in this post have been edited out by me. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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TheTaoBum Posted July 19, 2010 Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na DVD with Dr. Yang, Jwing Ming Learn fast and powerful joint locks to control any opponent. Chin Na (Qin Na) means Seize and Control. This ancient Shaolin art is the study of controlling an opponent through joint locks and acupuncture cavities. Chin Na is part of almost all Chinese martial styles, and it can be a valuable addition to any other martial system. This video is the first in Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming's extensive Chin Na video series, and provides an excellent overview to the art of Chin Na, beginning with the essential Chin Na speed and power fundamental training routines. Dr. Yang and senior student Ramel Rones demonstrate over 125 Chin Na techniques and applications close up, in slow motion and at regular speed, showing subtle variations for these effective techniques, which are introduced in the following categories: Finger, Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder, Neck, Waist, Leg and Takedowns. Easily integrated into any martial style, Chin Na is the root of the more modern grappling arts of Aikido and Hapkido, and it is often trained by military, security and law-enforcement personnel worldwide. * Fundamental Chin Na Speed and Power Training Routines * Learn to control an opponent with a turn of the wrist. * Over 125 Chin Na techniques and applications. ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ The links in this post have been edited out by me. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted July 19, 2010 Taoist Master Chuang Taoist Master Chuang Until his death in 1976 Master Chuang, a descendant of 35 generations of Taoist Priests, carried out his ancient rituals for the benefit of a small band of believers in Taiwan. His family, who claimed to have come from Hua Shan, the Taoist mountain in western China, followed the observances of the Dragon-Tiger Mountain sect in southeastern China. Although there are many conflicting Taoist schools, the antiquity and authenticity of Master Chuang's traditions cannot be doubted. Michael Saso, a Western disciple of Master Chuang, recounts the teachings of Taoist Master Chuang, including Taoist history as Master Chuang understood it, the role of Taoist Priests in modern Chinese society, and Master Chuang's own rituals of Taoist black magic, meditation, and rarely discussed exorcistic thunder magic. ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ The links in this post have been edited out by me. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted July 20, 2010 Thomas Cleary: Secret Of The Golden Flower ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ The links in this post have been edited out by me. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted July 20, 2010 Thomas Cleary: Buddhist Yoga 113 Pages Read Online ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ The links in this post have been edited out by me. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Synopses & Reviews Publisher Comments: The word yoga has many meanings, including "meditation," "method," and "union." While the physical exercises of Hindu yoga are familiar to Westerners, the subtle metaphysics and refined methods of spiritual development that characterize Buddhist yoga are not yet well known. This volume presents a landmark translation of a classical sourcebook of Buddhist yoga, the Sandhinirmochana-sutra, or "Scripture Unlocking the Mysteries," a revered text of the school of Buddhism known as Vijnanavada or Yogachara. The study of this scripture is essential preparation for anyone undertaking meditation exercise. Linking theory and praxis, the scripture offers a remarkably detailed and thorough course of study in both the philosophical and pragmatic foundation of Buddhist yoga, and their perfect, harmonious union in the realization of Buddhist enlightenment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted July 20, 2010 Dim Mak #2 (Dian Hsueh) Xie Zhi Kai The SECOND of a series of DVDs on the art of Point Striking. This second disk shows more about specific grabs such as bear hugs, shoulder locks, front hugs, rear strangles, hand shake controls, chest grabs and all that. But Xie does stick to his goal and uses movements which rely on and expand the meaning of point striking not just joint reversal. ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ The links in this post have been edited out by me. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted July 22, 2010 Dim Mak #3 (Dian Hsueh Xie Zhi Kai 750 MB - avi - language Chinese - English SUB The THIRD of a series of DVD's on the art of Point Striking. This disk concentrates on responses to strikes. Points emphasized are the carotid artery, lianquan on the neck and jianjiang on the shoulder. Controls are shown against punches, wrist grabs and kicks as well as headlocks. Xie is a bit of a character but his amalgamation of points and basic Chin Na is informative. ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ The links in this post have been edited out by me. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted July 22, 2010 DA MO YI JIN JING – (BODHIDHARMA) 488 MB – mpg Muscle and Tendon Changing Classic The Yi Jin Jing Qigong is a popular qigong exercise set from China. “Yi Jin Jing Qigong” means “Muscle and Tendon Transforming Exercises” or “Muscle and Tendon Changing Classic.” In most cases, this qigong regimen consists of 12 movement sequences. There are some versions of the Yi Jin Jing with many more movements (24, 49, 108, 159). Some of the longer versions of the Yi Jin Jine include movements from the Eight Section Brocade Routine, the Five Animal Frolics Routine, the Louhan Routine, or the Bone Marrow and Brain Washing Routine. Most people practice a 12 movement version of the Yi Jin Jing that was described in a book published by Pan Weiru in 1858 called “Essential Techniques for Guarding Life.” Also, Wang Zuyuan published a book in the 1880’s titled “Illustrated Exposition of Internal Techniques” that described the same qigong routine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted July 25, 2010 Have had a few issues recently. Hopefully everything should be back to normal shortly and we can start back again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SirYuri Posted August 12, 2010 I can't seem to access some files on scribd? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suninmyeyes Posted August 12, 2010 Thanks Tao Bum,some interesting reads. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted August 12, 2010 (edited) Thanks suninmyeyes. I would love to post more but the Moderator Mal said i would be banned. I cant even refer you to sites such as scribd anymore here. Kind of pathetic really so i have decided to share on another forum that doesn't whinge about Scribd & Rapidshare links. I guess ridiculous topics like Star wars & Haiku chain are more important around here. http://theoccult.forumcommunity.net/ Edited August 12, 2010 by TheTaoBum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suninmyeyes Posted August 12, 2010 Ok Tao Bum you might laugh now,but im so TOTALLY low tech and dont know much about downloading and dont spend much time at computer etc.More or less Tao Bums is the only thing i look at together with my mail. So tell me,are those sites you have shared illegal?Is that the reason for warning? Just still trying to understand internet way of comunication that all... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted August 12, 2010 Ok Tao Bum you might laugh now,but im so TOTALLY low tech and dont know much about downloading and dont spend much time at computer etc.More or less Tao Bums is the only thing i look at together with my mail. So tell me,are those sites you have shared illegal?Is that the reason for warning? Just still trying to understand internet way of comunication that all... Yes the Scribd & Rapidshare police will knock down your door and throw you in jail Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trunk Posted August 12, 2010 ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ I just went through this thread and edited out most of the links, deleted some posts entirely. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted August 12, 2010 ~~~ TheTaoBums Moderation Team ~~~ I just went through this thread and edited out most of the links, deleted some posts entirely. TTBs does not allow links to download copyrighted material, books, dvd's. - Trunk ~~~ Mod Squad out ~~~ Why not ? Plenty of other sites allow it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted August 12, 2010 Why not ? Plenty of other sites allow it Like I discussed with you it's a breach of copyright issue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
voidisyinyang Posted August 13, 2010 (edited) Like I discussed with you it's a breach of copyright issue. Scribd is currently protected under the "Safe Habor" provisions of the Data Act... I posted the link over on the thread in the tech forum.... http://www.chillingeffects.org/weather.cgi?WeatherID=614 so it's not illegal to post or read scribd documents. It is true that there is a lawsuit against scribd but there's been no ruling on it yet. Until then scribd documents are perfectly legal -- the Safe Habor provisions explicitly state that its the owner of the copyright that has to contact a website to have their material removed. The DMCA does not require online service providers to patrol their systems in an effort to prevent copyright violations. The law explicitly states that safe harbor protection is not to be conditioned on "a service provider monitoring its service or affirmatively seeking facts indicating infringing activity" (17 U.S.C. Sec. 512(m)). Edited August 13, 2010 by drewhempel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheTaoBum Posted August 13, 2010 Scribd is currently protected under the "Safe Habor" provisions of the Data Act... I posted the link over on the thread in the tech forum.... http://www.chillingeffects.org/weather.cgi?WeatherID=614 so it's not illegal to post or read scribd documents. It is true that there is a lawsuit against scribd but there's been no ruling on it yet. Until then scribd documents are perfectly legal -- the Safe Habor provisions explicitly state that its the owner of the copyright that has to contact a website to have their material removed. Thanks for the info Drew, So the only reason Scribd Links cannot be posted here is because its not ethical or fair say the moderators? What ever happen to free speech and freedom of information here ? There is much material on this forum that already violates certain copyright laws im sure..... but only this special books have been censored. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites