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, Welcome. May you enjoy your time here. Yes, the wolves story. I heard it first as a Native American story. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites