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Same here. Plus, my friends would never call me "agile".No, am a small peaceful person that avoids physical violence. Have never been trained in any fighting skills nor have interest to.
Same here. Plus, my friends would never call me "agile".No, am a small peaceful person that avoids physical violence. Have never been trained in any fighting skills nor have interest to.
It's a lot but I'll try to keep it brief.Could you please share that with us, Murrmurr, if you don't mind?
Yes. I was kind of an arsehole before I got involved with Tai Chi and meditation.Tai chi? Very interesting martial art! Very true! As strange as it may seem to some, there are indeed meditation aspects of the martial arts that can lead to a certain profound calmness. We always meditated both before and after each extremely physically intense practice session. Yes, it did eventually reduce the tendency towards physical aggression.
I wish I could meditate that good. I've practiced for years but my mind is just too busy, I envy you.Yes. I was kind of an arsehole before I got involved with Tai Chi and meditation.
I'm really good at meditation. I've used it during wake-surgeries and oral surgeries. Didn't feel a thing.
During a back procedure, one of the nurses kept breaking me out of my mental state because I'd brought my heart rate down so low, and I had to restart my meditation each time. That was a drag, but I got through it ok.
In the beginning, I used my daughter's laughter as my mantra. Try that. Just sit or lie somewhere comfortable and keep playing someone's laughter in your head. It's absolutely beautiful, especially if it's a child or grandchild of yours.I wish I could meditate that good. I've practiced for years but my mind is just too busy, I envy you.
When I was having a cyst removed from the top of my hand, the anaesthetist kept asking if I was awake. I was annoyed because I was meditating.Yes. I was kind of an arsehole before I got involved with Tai Chi and meditation.
I'm really good at meditation. I've used it during wake-surgeries and oral surgeries. Didn't feel a thing.
During a back procedure, one of the nurses kept breaking me out of my mental state because I'd brought my heart rate down so low, and I had to restart my meditation each time. That was a drag, but I got through it ok.
After the procedure, I told the surgeon to tell the nurse what I was doing and to not wake me. But she did it again during a subsequent procedure and I had to tell the surgeon to not have her assist him again if there was a 3rd or 4th etc.When I was having a cyst removed from the top of my hand, the anaesthetist kept asking if I was awake. I was annoyed because I was meditating.
Around forty years ago I took some Tendo Wu Jitsu classes in the Sensi's home, and a Tai Chi class just for exercise and balance, not really self defense.As a teen, I learned very basic boxing skills. Then at age 48, I trained in Pai Lum White Dragon Kung Fu under the guidance of Sifu Pai Pono Li. What martial art of any were you trained in? What physical and psychological benefits if any did you derive from it? What are some memorable expeiences you had during training?
Me too, I couldn't ever fight or defend myself physically. I couldn't hurt anyone and violence horrifies me.No, am a small peaceful person that avoids physical violence. Have never been trained in any fighting skills nor have interest to.
My wife did child daycare while I went to sleep. I worked 3rd shift. I slept really well with them playing.In the beginning, I used my daughter's laughter as my mantra. Try that. Just sit or lie somewhere comfortable and keep playing someone's laughter in your head, It's absolutely beautiful, especially if it's a child or grandchild of yours.
Later, you can use music or nature sounds or whatever sound soothes you. I used Maud's laughter for months, if not over a year. So there's no rush to try a different mantra. Take your time.
My dear old dad was a boxer. Every Saturday night he got plastered and went around looking for friendly fights. And every Sunday he would be black and blue, and bruised and swollen, but happy.I knew a chap called Ewan Huzarmie …..nice bloke , but always getting into fights![]()
Maybe you need to do something ritualistic while you meditate. I sometimes use a tea ritual, but it could be doing some sort of puzzle over and over again, something mind-numbing. I realize that splits your focus, so you have to work a bit to focus more on meditating until that takes over, but some people can do that. Maybe you're one of them.My wife did child daycare while I went to sleep. I worked 3rd shift. I slept really well with them playing.
Tinnitus gets is the way if I try to focus on anything else, so I found that focusing on the tinnitus strangely calms me.
Any form of meditation other than standing, I fall asleep.
That was me until nearly 2 decades ago.I knew a chap called Ewan Huzarmie …..nice bloke , but always getting into fights![]()
I'll have to think on that for awhile. See what ideas might work. Thanks.Maybe you need to do something ritualistic while you meditate. I sometimes use a tea ritual, but it could be doing some sort of puzzle over and over again, something mind-numbing. I realize that splits your focus, so you have to work a bit to focus more on meditating until that takes over, but some people can do that. Maybe you're one of them.
LOL>..I kinda knew that from what you've said over the years... and believe me I know many of them myself.. including one of my brothers...That was me until nearly 2 decades ago.
And don't forget good timing!No. I prefer an easier form of self defense.
Kudos to your son and to you too.My oldest son wrestled for 3 years in High School and then 4 years in college. (division 2). I practiced with him his first year of high school. But by his 2nd (junior year) he was kicking my ass pretty badly so I quit.
I signed up for two different tai chi classes before they became popular. Neither class materialized for lack of interest. By the time it was available I was into something else. I always regretted that.I was practicing Tai Chi when I was about 37. I practiced the morning ritual exercises for about 6 months. I was a housecleaner. It really helped with moving about the houses. It brought a certain mindfulness and graceful motions to my work.![]()
Personally, I don't think of martial arts as a means of self defense, and particularly not when you're defending your family or others. So, I carry, and I have very effective defenses staged in certain places around the house.No. I prefer an easier form of self defense.
True. Carrying a firearm is far better.Personally, I don't think of martial arts as a means of self defense, and particularly not when you're defending your family or others. So, I carry, and I have very effective defenses staged in certain places around the house.
Martial Arts are only effective if someone who knows MA challenges you to an MA fight. Is that ever gonna happen here, or while I'm at an ATM or walking through a park with my beautiful wife or granddaughter? That's a big No.
But I do believe our special military forces still learn it, and that it can come in really handy for the
I started a Krav Maga membership for a few weeks then had to move out of state for a job, what I read was use lethal force when you have to and just to the extent you have to, then leave the area. Wanted to do Russian Systema but the school was too far away.Personally, I don't think of martial arts as a means of self defense, and particularly not when you're defending your family or others. So, I carry, and I have very effective defenses staged in certain places around the house.
Martial Arts are only effective if someone who knows MA challenges you to an MA fight. Is that ever gonna happen here, or while I'm at an ATM or walking through a park with my beautiful wife or granddaughter? That's a big No.
But I do believe our special military forces still learn it, and that it can come in really handy for them.