Looking at this with background from your earlier demos, side to side etc., a very inspiring discussion, with so many insights into the challenges of the "process" of progress during the endless exploration of internal arts. Sounds like a very real voice of experience, offering valuable signposts for the rest of us with lesser experience, to observe our own experiences, as they come along, with patience and openness----as opposed to trying to "pigeonhole" things for static "objectives."
Cheers Rick for the invite to awareness and beyond, to connect with what is going on inside and outside. Any insight to equilibrium and harmony in allowing naturalness to be noticed is mighty beneficial in every area. I like this video a lot.
Looking at this with background from your earlier demos, side to side etc., a very inspiring discussion, with so many insights into the challenges of the "process" of progress during the endless exploration of internal arts. Sounds like a very real voice of experience, offering valuable signposts for the rest of us with lesser experience, to observe our own experiences, as they come along, with patience and openness----as opposed to trying to "pigeonhole" things for static "objectives."
4tcinv 1 year ago
This is very helpful, i have forwarded this to all the practitioners here in my area.
trevcaru 1 year ago
Great Post! Very helpful for the distance student as well as for someone who may be beginning a journey with wujifa. Many Thanks.
snakecreepsdown 1 year ago
I like the fun way you put the details of Wujifa Standing here. Entertaining and educational.
mr2020exhostage 1 year ago
Cheers Rick for the invite to awareness and beyond, to connect with what is going on inside and outside. Any insight to equilibrium and harmony in allowing naturalness to be noticed is mighty beneficial in every area. I like this video a lot.
verifylogin1 1 year ago