footprint Posted July 3, 2013 (edited) After some 4 years on the web, this is only the second site I have joined. I was young when my father left. He began sending me books by Lobsang Rampa, as well as other similar literature. I recieved Wu Shu instruction at the age of 16, and today I feel grateful my teacher emphasized proper stance above all else. Then I was on my own. I have not recieved any further instruction by a knowledgeble teacher. I am 43, and all my seeking has come from books, until I came across the T´ai Chi videos by Master T. Dunn a few years back. In my recent time investigating the web, I have learned valuable contents from Mantak Chia. Anything Dao is of great interest to me, as I now more than ever feel the need to incorporate the Teachings in my daily affairs beyond practice time. May I contribute a small passage, -Two wolves live in the Heart, one is savage and full of rage, the other is kind and understanding. -And which one will win out, Grandfather? -The one you feed. Lacotan Lore. Edited July 3, 2013 by footprint Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted July 3, 2013 Hi Footprint, Â Welcome. May you enjoy your time here. Â Yes, the wolves story. I heard it first as a Native American story. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites