DustWalker Posted August 13, 2006 Hi there. Just borrowed Michael Tse's book about the first 64 movements out of the Dayan qigong form, one of the most famous forms out of the Kunlun Dayan Qigong system as transmitted by Yang Meijun. This system seems very intricate and interesting. Does anyone here have any experience with this form/system? Regards /Chris. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Starjumper Posted January 10, 2008 Hi there. Just borrowed Michael Tse's book about the first 64 movements out of the Dayan qigong form, one of the most famous forms out of the Kunlun Dayan Qigong system as transmitted by Yang Meijun. This system seems very intricate and interesting. Does anyone here have any experience with this form/system? Regards /Chris. OK, I did the kunlun search and this is all that came up. Does capitalization matter in searches? BTW, Michael Tse claiming to be a master makes him a liar too =) I'm sure DustWalker is gone, but Dayan chi kung is Wild Goose chi kung and I have learned it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sahaj Nath Posted May 17, 2008 OK, I did the kunlun search and this is all that came up. Does capitalization matter in searches? BTW, Michael Tse claiming to be a master makes him a liar too =) I'm sure DustWalker is gone, but Dayan chi kung is Wild Goose chi kung and I have learned it. hey starjumper (if you're still around), you say "I have learned it." what do you mean by that exactly? i'm assuming you're just referring to the first set of 64 movements. but if you're talking about being versed in the system, i'd like to know who you studied with and how far they took you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites