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<lwinmorgan wrote:

>

> >So, if you were able to describe sung in appropiate behavior,

> sequence and submodalities, how would you do it?

>

>

> -

> " Qi Gong cannot be described in words. The learning is in the

doing. "

> ~ Master of the 5 excellences, Professor Cheng man Ch'ing.

>

> So If I could, How would I?

>

> Do The damn drills.

>

> Start with Donna's, " lowering the flame " exercise and when you

have sunk the flame from the upper two warmers to the fire box where

it belongs, the dan tien, you are ready for Drill One.

>

> Stand relaxed and balanced and awarness in the Kinesthic modality.

>

> Sequence these Subs;

> Aware of the state of relaxation of the muscles;

> Aware of non deliberate automatic breathing;

> Aware of pulse beat.

>

> Anchored in these three subs observe the chi enter the dan tien

with each breath and expand and cirulate thought all RELAXED

channels and radiate into the field.

> Do this for 50 heart beats and the answer will begin to come to

you.

>

> With each drill more answers will come.

>

> " The chief cause of failure is lack of perserverence " .

> ~ Cheng man Ch'ing

>

> Now, DO THE DRILL :)

>

> rusty

 

Rusty,

That was pretty nice.

If I have time, I'll go back over it from my perspective, using meta-

language.

Thank you;-)

 

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