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and 'because my life wouldn't be worth living otherwise' the Butterfly Knives.
I haven't the faintest idea what you mean LOL
Whilst, yes obviously I lerrrrv those Butterfly knives, something remarkable happend to me a couple of days ago that may help if you're still unsure: Sigung replied to a mail I sent him asking him more about my favourite pair of blades, but he also included some more fascinating information about some of the other weapons.
Rest assured, Sigung has so very generously granted me permission to reproduce his words here prior to the full version being published on his Questions and Answers Series for the month of April
Anjoy!
With love,
Claire
"It's no secret that a friend is someone who lets you help". from the song The Fly by U2
I have just finished reading your questions and answers on weapons with sigung. Thanks for sharing this. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am getting even more exited than what I already was about summer camp now.
the project's going well thanks, I actually managed to have a lunchbreak yesterday... which was nice!
Hey, I think if you or I get any more excited about the weapons course, our heads will explode! How many knives and swords do you own now you shopaholic? heh heh
Claire
"It's no secret that a friend is someone who lets you help". from the song The Fly by U2
I am a slow learner and so need as much practice as I can get.
Great to hear your project is going well. If you work does pile up again can I recomend two powerful chi kung exercises that comes to my mind to help you cope with work. It certainy has helped me tremendously in the past and now everyone in my office is practising them.
The first is pushing mountains. This will only take a minute. Very important that you get into a chi kung state of mind. Next, make sure your pile of work is in front of you and next to the window then gently perform one to two repititions of pushing mountains or as many repititions as required for the pile of work to dissapear. Empty your mind and breath gently and naturally as you perform the exercise. You will be amazed with the effectiveness of the exercise. You should feel refreshed and relaxed afterward. Signs that you have performed the exercise correctly is that you will also be without a wage afterward.
Your boss may be intrigued and asks why you did the first chi kung exercise, to which you reply by performing the second chi kung exercise of Lohan strikes with "angry eyes" : )). You boss should then be chuckling on the floor from the second exercise or he may be intrigued and ask you to teach him the exercises so that he can get rid of his own mountain of work. Remember that these are powerful exercises only to be taught by qualified instructors so don't be irresponsible with them.
I know, I know. Some of you are thinking funny man ehhh.
Apologies everyone for my sense of humour but its a Friday afternoon and my mood is a bit strange as you have gathered but I hope to have made some of you smile and if you do, then smile from your heart.
Shaolin Travelling Dragon Sword. Traditionally, the sword was the most preferred weapon of scholar-warriors. Its combat application against long, heavy weapons manifests elegance and profundity.
Travelling Dragon Thirteen-Technique Spear. The spear is regarded as the “king” of weapons because its “shoot” technique is technically the most difficult to counter. And there are thirteen techniques.
Butterfly Knives. Sifu's email to Claire provides a fascinating insight into the benefits and qualities of these "shiny pokey" weapons
My thanks to everyone who has participated in this poll. Details of where these weapons can be purchased will be posted here shortly.
2. You should familiarize yourself with the routines of the weapon sets before attending the course. Please click here which will link you to the various weapon sets.
3. Be prepared to work very hard!
26.08.17-28.08.17: Qi Gong Festival with 6 courses in Bern:
Qiflow-Triple Stretch Method-12 Sinewmetamorphisis-Bone Marrow Cleansing-Zen Mind in Qi Gong
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