technique

Sinking Elbow

Greetings. It has been awhile. The primary reason is because I introspect amidst my training routine. I don’t find it necessary to document everything I go through. There are some that are comfortable doing this but I have never found it satisfying. So! What is new? I found the “key” to unlocking the internal system. …

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Chi

We don’t want anything other than chi or prana training. It is kind of pointless to hone techniques that cannot be updated to every situation. Reading the book, Mastery Mindset, the author (a practitioner of karate and aikido) has written about his own experiences facing and learning from masters who have a high level of …

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Vigyan Bhairav Tantra : 14th Meditation technique

I am putting up this article as a reference. Link: http://www.meditationiseasy.com/meditation-techniques/vigyan-bhairav-tantra-14th-meditation-technique/ 14. Place your whole attention in the nerve, delicate as the lotus thread, in the center of your spinal column. in such be transformed. For this sutra, for this technique of meditation, one has to close his eyes and visualize his spinal column, his backbone. …

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Vipassana

So I am going to a Vipassana 10-day course for the 6th time today. The goal is to cleanse the mind, purify myself and allow for a more concentrated approach of CST WC. CST used to activate the back of the mind – and I intend to work on that myself. Rising and activation of …

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Sparring

I don’t understand sparring. I used to advocate it but a recent experience has brought me to my senses. In my fight, my opponent’s movements were a flurry and I kept getting hit in the head. That didn’t feel good at all. I then began to realize that I did not have the prerequisite skill level …

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