Re: Kunlun, ancient daoist practice
I must confess that when I found this thread I get hooked about Kunlun. So when the Kunlun "procession" 8) passed Sweden I participated in the Kunlun workshop. I have now trained for about three weeks and I still feel okay despite my ailment. If I also will grow in one way or an other is still for me to early to have an opinion about.
Re: Kunlun, ancient daoist practice
So how do you hold your arms in place for an hour at a time?
Re: Kunlun, ancient daoist practice
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Originally Posted by Tom
So how do you hold your arms in place for an hour at a time?
Oh that's a deep Kunlun secrets :lol: :lol: only known by the practiser.
Re: Kunlun, ancient daoist practice
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Originally Posted by Aron
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Originally Posted by Tom
So how do you hold your arms in place for an hour at a time?
Oh that's a deep Kunlun secrets :lol: :lol: only known by the practiser.
Somehow I know enough to ask the question and not enough to answer it. :)
The only thing I can think of is to start with 5 or 10 minutes and build up to that hour.
Re: Kunlun, ancient daoist practice
Hi there you have the right answer but you still ask me... :shock:
Re: Kunlun, ancient daoist practice
I'm going to try this again. With the heat and this virus I'm getting really annoyed.
Anyway...Could Tom give us his opinion on Kunlun? We've heard Korpo's, but I think having a second opinion would be good. You both seem like really educated and experienced people so it would be good to get a discussion going with you two. Tom mentioned Kunlun to me a while ago and seemed to think it was pretty good, so it would be interesting to see if his opinion has changed, especially after what Korpo has said about it. I keep meaning to do it but it seems a have a natural adversion to it. I also practised it once and felt pretty bad so I don't feel inclined to to it. I should get back to doing some more energy work again but my heart is going through some difficulty again.