This is great. One of our members has started balancescience[dot]com and is looking for someone like you who is doing what you're doing. Please contact them.
A master is generous with his instruction and I am most grateful. It might make the difference in me learning one more skill in my lifetime and not learning and giving up. I want to learn this form of meditation. Thank you so much.
(LOL... evidence of a particularly well-developed cerebellum) Great videos... First time I saw rock sculpture was at a Rainbow Gathering in NWPennsylvania back around 1983 or so.
WOW - great video! I have been stacking stones for 8 years but your 5 minutes here has been inspiring. I also do STONE FINGER DANCING and I am sure my next video will carry some of your feelings. KEEP ON ROCKING!
Thanks for this siebertwalter. I figured out it was about the connecting points of the two stones as much as about true balance. but your clip was a great help. thanks for sharing and encouraging. :)
To really balance a rock is to balance it on a point as thin as your fingernail, onto a flat surface. See my "Balanced Rocks" video. A true master could balance two round rocks without grooves. We are not suppose to teach people how to balance rocks, but let them learn on their own. My child balances rocks without grooves. Some people just don't need them.
Thank you for your comment, Lwazi. I see it differently. I try to teach people the "secrets" of balancing rocks and encourage them to try it. It is not so difficult as it seems. It looks nearly impossible, but with some instructions people learn it quickly and have quick success. I want to tell people: It is much easier than it looks. Here are some helpful hints. Just try it.
can you do it with object in your house or it has to be rock ?
BietHetRoiNhe 1 month ago
hello, i hope this comment makes you happy too
50kT 2 months ago
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I DID IT!!!!!
Joeaho 4 months ago
I DID IT!!!!!
Joeaho 4 months ago
I like that you share.
blewj 5 months ago
duke nukem quality sound.
spazzy839 6 months ago 3
This is great. One of our members has started balancescience[dot]com and is looking for someone like you who is doing what you're doing. Please contact them.
MetroActiveTV 1 year ago
Your comment makes me happy!
siebertwalter 1 year ago
A master is generous with his instruction and I am most grateful. It might make the difference in me learning one more skill in my lifetime and not learning and giving up. I want to learn this form of meditation. Thank you so much.
ShrinkWrapPhD 1 year ago
MAGIC!!!
stones967 1 year ago
i have my own too... try to watch it...
moshmoshification 1 year ago
5:16 ^_^ bahahahaha
micol018 2 years ago
(LOL... evidence of a particularly well-developed cerebellum) Great videos... First time I saw rock sculpture was at a Rainbow Gathering in NWPennsylvania back around 1983 or so.
plenum222 2 years ago
soooooo, WTF is that for? I don't understand artists
huairuro12 2 years ago
WOW - great video! I have been stacking stones for 8 years but your 5 minutes here has been inspiring. I also do STONE FINGER DANCING and I am sure my next video will carry some of your feelings. KEEP ON ROCKING!
GregIrwin2008 2 years ago
Thank you all for your comments! You encourage me to "publish the secrets" ...
I will let you know if i learn some tricks.
siebertwalter 2 years ago
Thank you
SlowerFuse 2 years ago
Thanks for this siebertwalter. I figured out it was about the connecting points of the two stones as much as about true balance. but your clip was a great help. thanks for sharing and encouraging. :)
mcgon1979 2 years ago
Sehr gut erklärtes Video und auch die Vorführung von dieser Kunstform ist gelungen !
Steinzauber 2 years ago
To really balance a rock is to balance it on a point as thin as your fingernail, onto a flat surface. See my "Balanced Rocks" video. A true master could balance two round rocks without grooves. We are not suppose to teach people how to balance rocks, but let them learn on their own. My child balances rocks without grooves. Some people just don't need them.
LwaziOfItaly 3 years ago
Thank you for your comment, Lwazi. I see it differently. I try to teach people the "secrets" of balancing rocks and encourage them to try it. It is not so difficult as it seems. It looks nearly impossible, but with some instructions people learn it quickly and have quick success. I want to tell people: It is much easier than it looks. Here are some helpful hints. Just try it.
siebertwalter 3 years ago 4
Super Work, My Friend . . . Keep it Up . . .
bebalance 3 years ago