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  • liutangsanzang
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    Written by a respected chinese scholar. Zhu Xi is well known for revival of confucianism during the Song

    I recommend u read this book if u want understand philosophy and not spirituality

    Peace and love

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  • master splinter
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    Originally posted by liutangsanzang View Post
    According to Zhu Xi (1130/1200) taiji has nothing to do with qi but with li 理, a concept that might something to do with essence in socrates orphism (cf discussion on emptiness in budism section)

    Li is not material, not qi, it is what makes the sun not to be the moon.

    So bie sheng qi, do no create qi, dont be angry (a chinese bodisatva rule)
    Can you tell me exactly where you read this? Because unfortunately, its wrong.

    Taiji encompasses everything, so to say that taichi has nothing to do with qi, is extremely misinformed.
    Last edited by master splinter; 07-09-2009, 01:05 AM.

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  • dogchow108
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    ru guo ni mei you qi gong, ni mei you taijiquan.

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  • liutangsanzang
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    According to Zhu Xi (1130/1200) taiji has nothing to do with qi but with li 理, a concept that might something to do with essence in socrates orphism (cf discussion on emptiness in budism section)

    Li is not material, not qi, it is what makes the sun not to be the moon.

    So bie sheng qi, do no create qi, dont be angry (a chinese bodisatva rule)

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  • mbokohutu
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    Stop talking so much guys! Last post here 4 months ago? I can't keep up!

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  • mbokohutu
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    I never came by to tell you guys because seriously, you are so pathetic that thinking of coming here made me down.

    I made a video introducing the secrets of Yin Yang. I came by here before to post the link, and after looking at all the retardation still being posted, and realizing that it has been 2 or 3 years now and all I have ever seen posted here is retardation, I realized that posting a link to a video talking about the secrets of Yin Yang here was a complete waste of time.

    I may as well go put a sweater on the dog. That is how useful that video on the secrets of the Yin Yang sign would be here.

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  • mbokohutu
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    I knew there was a reason I don't come here.

    Leave for a month and come back, and literally the entire board has nothing interesting to say about kung fu. Just chatter, news commentary, a gossip site really.

    And Fa Hui? You will remain ignorant forever as long as your ego won't allow you to ask questions or involve yourself in a discussion with someone you may not personally care for.

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  • Fa Hui
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    Originally posted by mbokohutu View Post
    Ur funny.

    You really have no idea what is going on there, do you?

    If you care to reply, how long have you been practicing kung fu, and what styles of kung fu have you practiced?

    If you feel the question is objectionable, you don't have to reply.
    Yeah, it's called the Fa Hui style, lol.

    Why don't you video tape yourself testing it out by punching something with your fist while your thumb is tucked like that as hard as you can, full force.

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  • mbokohutu
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    Originally posted by doc View Post
    They look like swirls of dogshit.

    Oh, sorry. Got to let Mickey out again...
    This is why no one on the planet earth seems to know what I do.

    I try to tell people, and this is the type of intellectual reply that is posted.

    I specifically asked for your cooperation Doc. I guess you think you are funny. I think you are disappointing.

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  • mbokohutu
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    Originally posted by dogchow108 View Post
    In reference to the picture posted above this post, you still get a yin and yang symbolism if your thumbs are in the "still-intact-after-impact" position.

    I have to admit though that I am intrigued by the idea of how the yin yang fits into the body's postures. Good eye. However obvious it might seem now, no one else has posted the idea here yet.
    What I am writing has never, to my knowledge, been written down by any human being anywhere in the english speaking world. Maybe nowhere else, but I don't speak or read other languages, so I don't know for sure.

    I appreciate your comment. You are in the presence of information that would literally cause a major transformation in white western society, and completely transform the field of conventional medicine.

    Now if I could only find someone who was polite, curious, intelligent, and able to ask interesting questions, I could spill my guts about all of it.

    As it is, I am having to go the slow route of writing a book on it. I guess I will get famous one day and leave my legacy behind with the book, but I would much rather talk to someone about it now, so I can look in their face and watch their eyes go glassy as they realize the implications of what I am saying.

    I will be literally as famous as Darwin and his Theory of Evolution, if I can get the book done and it makes sense to people.

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  • mbokohutu
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    Originally posted by Fa Hui View Post
    I just hope you don't punch with your fists like that because you could seriously hurt your thumbs, if not dislocate them.
    Ur funny.

    You really have no idea what is going on there, do you?

    If you care to reply, how long have you been practicing kung fu, and what styles of kung fu have you practiced?

    If you feel the question is objectionable, you don't have to reply.
    Last edited by mbokohutu; 09-28-2008, 08:29 PM.

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  • doc
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    They look like swirls of dogshit.

    Oh, sorry. Got to let Mickey out again...

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  • dogchow108
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    In reference to the picture posted above this post, you still get a yin and yang symbolism if your thumbs are in the "still-intact-after-impact" position.

    I have to admit though that I am intrigued by the idea of how the yin yang fits into the body's postures. Good eye. However obvious it might seem now, no one else has posted the idea here yet.

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  • Fa Hui
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    Originally posted by mbokohutu View Post
    I just hope you don't punch with your fists like that because you could seriously hurt your thumbs, if not dislocate them.

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  • mbokohutu
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    If someone paid attention to the stuff I write, they could figure out most of it on their own. I say the same thing all the time.

    I was looking for something to post here to help with this discussion. I discovered there are already three pictures here on the board that point towards what I am getting at.







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