Scepticism is good
I am not sure.
Your scepticism goes so deep that it refutes also the ground from you saying "Chan is not a marriage of Buddhism and Taoism". I mean that the kind of scepticism you hold can also be used against the evidence you are defending and holding as truth
What kind of "direct experience" would suffice since Master Liu is not alive and Sifu Frantzis' words are not counted as evidence -- probably even if he would personally explain it here. The point is, that the window of opportunity has closed a long time ago. There is no other way to study or know what the original Chan or Zen masters actually did (you know this is true, for example 18 Lohan Hands, Sifu Wong had to "reconstruct" them since the original ones are really not known by people today -> we don't directly know what and how Bodhidharma taught, and where did he learn those things), that to study the narrations of other people.
What comes to Zen and emptiness of mind (=no intention) in meditation, there are schools that think absolutely differently. For example Japanese Taikiken people (see: http://www.taikiken.org/book-zen.html). Taikiken is the Japanese style of Yiquan and they use the term Ritsu-zen (Standing Zen) when they talk about Zhan Zhuang training. Quotation from there:
As you can see, people think that Zen training can have also Chi cultivating aspects (not just silent sitting), as Sifu Frantzis holds. Isn't "One Finger Zen" also a Chi cultivating excercise and "not intentionally empty"?
Therefore: Chi cultivation excercises are used today in Chan and Zen training (even in Shaolin Wahnam), and there is no reason to believe that historically such exercises were not adopted as a part of Chan training. (Didn't Bodhidharma taught 18 Lohan Hands, Sinew Metamorphosis and Bonemarrow Cleansing to Buddhist monks as a part of training? These excercises are "not empty" and therefore I don't see the contradiction why the breathing method described by Sifu Frantzis could have not been used also.)
Originally posted by Antonius
Your scepticism goes so deep that it refutes also the ground from you saying "Chan is not a marriage of Buddhism and Taoism". I mean that the kind of scepticism you hold can also be used against the evidence you are defending and holding as truth
What kind of "direct experience" would suffice since Master Liu is not alive and Sifu Frantzis' words are not counted as evidence -- probably even if he would personally explain it here. The point is, that the window of opportunity has closed a long time ago. There is no other way to study or know what the original Chan or Zen masters actually did (you know this is true, for example 18 Lohan Hands, Sifu Wong had to "reconstruct" them since the original ones are really not known by people today -> we don't directly know what and how Bodhidharma taught, and where did he learn those things), that to study the narrations of other people.
What comes to Zen and emptiness of mind (=no intention) in meditation, there are schools that think absolutely differently. For example Japanese Taikiken people (see: http://www.taikiken.org/book-zen.html). Taikiken is the Japanese style of Yiquan and they use the term Ritsu-zen (Standing Zen) when they talk about Zhan Zhuang training. Quotation from there:
In Japan the most widely practiced Zen discipline is zazen, or seated meditation. But the Chinese practitioners of the martial arts often use a standing Zen devised to reinforce the person's inner power and to enable him to generate sudden, violent bursts of energy. This energy is generally called ki, and standing Zen is the best way to cultivate it.
Therefore: Chi cultivation excercises are used today in Chan and Zen training (even in Shaolin Wahnam), and there is no reason to believe that historically such exercises were not adopted as a part of Chan training. (Didn't Bodhidharma taught 18 Lohan Hands, Sinew Metamorphosis and Bonemarrow Cleansing to Buddhist monks as a part of training? These excercises are "not empty" and therefore I don't see the contradiction why the breathing method described by Sifu Frantzis could have not been used also.)

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