The three training methods of internal power
Important concepts:
Before getting to the actual training methods it is important to highlight some important concepts:
1) Internal power is...
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The three training methods of internal power
Important concepts:
Before getting to the actual training methods it is important to highlight some important concepts:
1) Internal power is...
Hi guys
As I mentioned I still have some doubts.
I do not know of a war painting which shows warriors fighting with tanto(kogusoku). And I do not know of description of kogusoku fighting in the...
You are a cool guy!
Dudi
In the same way I am not a practitioner you are not a practitioner of esoteric practices. So how do you know?
But that you too resort to this "argument" make much of what you say sound like...
I am still not convinced. I see things differently. But, as I mentioned in my other post, I appreciate your sharing. Thank you.
Hope to see you on my discussion of internal power.
Dudi
Hi Ellis
Thank you!
Weren't you the one who wrote about the Chinese connection? Were the Japanese themselves not following Chinese models? Maybe, and I am not insulting you either, cannot see...
I am new to online discussions. Maybe I am used to a different kind of discourse and maybe I am a little rough, or maybe both. Therefore, I apologize if my comments seem offensive. I do not mean to...
To Josh
You actually got the discussion back to the beginning! You argue that there wasn`t/isn't any question.
So maybe we should ask how were the ryu relevant to the (different) periods they...
Hi Peter
Yes, martial arts were always anachronisms. But I was wrong. I thought Peter’s question was anachronistic. But the more I thought about it I realized how relevant it was. I think it...
I see quite a few misconceptions/assumptions in the above referred to blog. But the main problem, in my opinion, is that the writer assumes that "Budo", i.e. martial arts with a spiritual bent, were...
Hi Mr. Goldsbury
Thank you so much for your kindness and warm welcome. I truly appreciate it!
Dudi
Hidden in Plain Sight: The View from Taiwan (End Note 1)
Hi everyone, my name is Dudi Nisan (see bio below). This post represents my wish to add to add to the discussion of internal power started...
Hi I am planning a new post about internal power