Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Uh... Did someone mention Martial Arts Masters and self defense? Just in case anyone has not guessed by now... There are many types of Martial Arts Masters-- -Some are tournament junkies who are out to make a buck-- -Some couldn't defend themselves in a street situation against one unarmed skinny kid--- -And Some decided long ago to make a balance in their lives, becoming Masters only because they saw more in Martial Arts than a money making oppurtunity--or a way to kick " Vivid White (or any colored) Butt ....they saw a way to evolve into a more " real " person...they saw the connection with " inner self " through training their bodies while exploring their spirituality..They focused on Eastern Philosphy and said: " WOW!!...these guys are on to something! " Though these faithful few realize that they are not invincible, or perfect...BUT, they received more from the spiritual lessons than they ever cared to get from monetary gain, or tournament titles... I hope you can tell what path I took. I do like the reward of helping others grow, and in turn watch myself grow... I am more ready to " dissolve conflict " than ever resorting to violence. I am truly grateful for the spiritual lessons from my life, many accidently discovered as I learned " to defend myself " . Pass on the good! One lovely human at a time! That is my goal! Love to all! :) SC , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Better to be more like exactly who and how you are Sarita. This > person is performing a wonderful service and really is deserving of > gratitude. > > If you have nothing to lose then there is nothing to hurt. > > Which isnt saying " dont walk with the predators " . " At times " it is > necessary and one " must " walk with the predators. In order to > survive in some cases. IE those who would attack for whatever > reason, sometimes one must attack them back. This is a predatory > world. Kundalini gives us a different way of doing that as well, > which really wasnt needed in this case but is in other scenarios. > > Master Condrey being a Martial Arts instructor can tell you more > about those ways. > > It is about discerning a persons intent. About mastery of your own > animal needs and survival insticts. This man has positive qualities > which was shown by the " two choices " posting from his group site. > > Im not saying he is active with the Kundalini but many times a > person will become active and will - If the emotions are not > balanced - just go off on people! In very unfortunate terms. > > So if anyone takes anything from these communications I suggest that > it be the importance of working with the emotional body and allowing > forgiveness to become as natural a response as you can possibly make > it. > > When that is the case, you have nothing to hurt and there fore > nothing to lose. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 And you are hugely successful Stephen! You are an inspiration and blessing to all. AND you have a great sense of humor " Stephen Kunalini Kondrey " . : ) Big hug, Sarita - In , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Uh... > Did someone mention Martial Arts Masters and self defense? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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