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    A few days have passed and I am still amazed at the seminars I attended, the Two Finger Zen and Warrior Qigong. They were absolutely amazing! While I was getting some good results from my self-study, those paled in comparison to the few hours spent in Gainesville.

    It all started on Friday afternoon when Sigung walked into the studio and said, "Enjoy the flow of life!" My qi flow felt much "deeper" than before and the atmosphere just seemed more conducive to practice. It's strange, I've heard of people having an "aura" or "presence," but Sigung's was by far the strongest and most perceptible I've ever felt; I had no question that it was a discernible and actual presence or force, not just my imagination.

    I learnt so much more than what I was expecting! The Two Finger Zen course alone included many patterns that I was introduced to by Sifu in July when he corrected my Tantui, and I feel amazed at how Sigung's instructions deepened the experience and the qi flows. I found it shocking that "preliminary patterns" such as Lifting Sun & Moon and Lifting Water could generate so much force! The form-flow-force method was immensely enjoyable and enlightening. The amazing power of a simple thought astonished me. The simple direction of letting more and more force flow during Two Finger Zen, and then in the next round letting it consolidate has given me yet another key that was missing in my personal practice. Just for fun, I applied the form-flow-force method to my Tantui and Yang style Taiji practice and everything felt completely different and alive. Each movement was backed up with far more internal force than I've been able to express in the past. Even my Bagua linear and circle walking feel more alive! Perhaps the most relevant to me as a student was when Sigung explained how we could use the skills derived from Two Finger Zen to aid our thinking and mental clarity. In fact, I used the technique he mentioned last night while studying for a biochemistry exam; I'm sure I did well, but even if I didn't do as well as I hoped, I was far more relaxed and not mentally tensed while studying or taking the exam. A small but meaningful victory for me at any rate!

    After the course, my good friend Terence and I ate at the grille restaurant (I'm afraid I can't remember the name) where we enjoyed excellent garlic bread and pasta. I had a seafood linguine that blew away all of the seafood pasta that I've had in the Midwest. Lousy landlocked state! We then talked back to our motel, but thanks to misreading the map and getting turned around by directions from different people (I'm still shaking my head at the "NW 13th Ave", "SW 13th Ave", "NW 13th St", "SW 13th St", and "S 13th Blvd" fiasco), what should have been a 1.5 hour walk became a 6 hour walk before we gave in and hailed a cab.

    After Terence took the Curing the Incurable class (I'm not sure what he learnt, but he was very happy coming out), we ate at the Taste of Saigon a few blocks away from Sifu's studio. I'm not quite sure Terence ate, but I enjoyed a wonderful beef/chicken/noodle broth soup in a bowl twice the size of my head, and we finished with sharing two desserts: an amazing taro/rice pudding with coconut milk that I intend to recreate here in Indiana, and a fried cheesecake with ice cream. Wonderful place and with incredibly friendly waiters!

    The Warrior Qigong class was also very enjoyable and powerful, though in a "different" way that I find hard to explain. I now have first-hand knowledge of what could happen if the training is too powerful for my body; while Sigung spoke, though my mind was clear, my body kept wanting to slump, rest, and fall asleep! It's a testament to Sigung's teaching ability that he knew when to back-off in training. While the "old me" from four or five years ago would have been wondering why he spent so much time talking, the present me is able to really appreciate it. Plus, we learnt a lot about life, qigong, gong fu, and history while Sigung spoke, so all was quite well! Another testament to Sigung's method of qigong was the powerful practices being able to cure disease. One lady there (I'm afraid I'm terrible with names) spoke of her Crohn's disease being cured and weaning herself off of her medications. Having taken a gross anatomy course this past summer and seen the effects of Crohn's disease on the intestines, I was shocked and even more grateful to be able to learn these arts.

    I was especially keen to learn Golden Bridge. When I first practiced it (on my own from Sigung's Art of Chi Kung), I stopped after a few weeks because I felt my chest compressing and I simply could not relax into it. A few years later, the simple advice to relax and open my chest have made Golden Bridge much more enjoyable for me.

    Perhaps the most astonishing thing I realized during the course was a further opening of my mind to spirituality. When one of the other students (I'm afraid I can't remember his name) asked about qigong healing and Sigung spoke of the role of God, the patient, and the doctor in the whole process, I nearly broke down in tears at the profundity of your message. I intend to pursue training as a Western medical doctor and still have to learn to let some things be (such as those aspects of life that are out of my control). Thinking back, I find it intriguing that Sigung's message (only a few minutes long!) was able to make me seriously contemplate the existence of God or gods when several years of going to church as a child and teenager and listening to faithful friends and family never made me truly believe. Terence, being a practicing Jew, was very happy to hear about this, and we spent virtually every waking hour after the courses chatting about the wonderful things we experienced. We didn't get much sleep on the plane ride home on account of all our chatting.

    I wish I could have been around for the Shaolin/Taijiquan and the Sinew Metamorphosis courses, but I'd already skipped Friday's classes to attend Two Finger Zen and couldn't find a flight at a good time to get me back at a safe time (1.5 hour drive from Indy back to Lafayette) were I to take the Sinew Metamorphosis class on Sunday afternoon. But hey, I walked away extremely happy and satisfied. I'm sure there's always next year! While I spoke with Sigung after the Two Finger Zen seminar, he mentioned a few things to me about his plans for the UK camp next year which absolutely convinced me that I have to be there.

    Thank you, Sigung, for offering these amazing courses, and thank you, Sifu, for organizing such an amazing weekend!

    Have a good day and weekend, folks!
    I like making silly videos (including kung fu ones!) every so often on YouTube and taking pictures of weird things on Instagram.

  • #2
    Hi Frederick,
    the Merging with the Cosmos was not taught with a Sinew Metamorphosis pattern, but it was still amazing. Perhaps even more so, because I'd learnt the pattern at a different level---using it for Merging was an eye opener to say the least.

    Best,
    Chow

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    • #3
      Hi Frederick,

      The Two Finger Zen course was really something, wasn't it?! Several very powerful hours back-to-back. And a really high level of cleansing seemed to be going on. I was noticing cleansing effects for several days afterward.

      Dinner after the course was great too. It's too bad we couldn't work it out so you and kilted-Terrence could sit with the larger group. But it seemed like chaos, and I think smushing in two more people would have been over the top.

      With regular practice, I think you'll find so many places where the form-flow-force method fits in nicely. Tantui, Bagua, etc, (of course) but not just limited to martial arts. As you've already experienced with your studies, for instance.

      -Matt (with the dreadlocks)

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      • #4
        Another very interesting experience from the Two Finger Zen course, that I felt needed its own post -

        Several times during the course, after generating a large chi flow, Sifu instructed us to run around outside. At more than one other course, Sifu has instructed us to jog/run around the room several times. But at the Two Finger Zen course, Sifu put an emphasis on running fast!

        The body feeling from the fast running in strong chi flow was amazing! My entire body felt light, and my feet so swift. I could jump, with ease, further than I imagined. It was wonderful.

        After coming back inside, Sifu commented that in the past, it was very difficult to achieve the Art of a Thousand Steps. That it required specific training, and repetitions, and practice. But now, Sifu noted, we can achieve this art as a side effect of our other training!! Very cool!

        -Matt

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Matt F. View Post
          Several times during the course, after generating a large chi flow, Sifu instructed us to run around outside. At more than one other course, Sifu has instructed us to jog/run around the room several times. But at the Two Finger Zen course, Sifu put an emphasis on running fast!

          The body feeling from the fast running in strong chi flow was amazing! My entire body felt light, and my feet so swift. I could jump, with ease, further than I imagined. It was wonderful.

          After coming back inside, Sifu commented that in the past, it was very difficult to achieve the Art of a Thousand Steps. That it required specific training, and repetitions, and practice. But now, Sifu noted, we can achieve this art as a side effect of our other training!! Very cool!

          -Matt
          I can't believe I forgot to mention the running! Holy cow, I felt like a little kid zooming through the best playground in the world. That really surprised me because on Thursday morning I had an unfortunate little bicycle accident that resulted in a tumble (I swear, those piles of wet leaves were out to get me), and I landed exactly how you're not supposed to (elbows and knees as first impact point). During the courses, though, I was not bothered at all; in fact, I'm not bothered by those concrete-bounces now, either (yay!)

          Funnily enough, my dance classmates have noticed my jumps and leaps are longer and higher than before. I'm still shocked at how many facets of my life that those two courses (as well as my other kung fu training) have touched.

          And perhaps next time Terence and I will be able to enjoy dinner. Yeah, the restaurant was very crowded!

          Originally posted by Chiahua View Post
          the Merging with the Cosmos was not taught with a Sinew Metamorphosis pattern, but it was still amazing. Perhaps even more so, because I'd learnt the pattern at a different level---using it for Merging was an eye opener to say the least.
          Whoops! My mistake there. I'm glad (though certainly not surprised!) that the seminar went well.

          I'm sure other folks have wonderful experiences at the Gainesville seminars. Perhaps they could share?
          I like making silly videos (including kung fu ones!) every so often on YouTube and taking pictures of weird things on Instagram.

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          • #6
            Merging was an eye opener to say the least.
            You might say it was a "third eye" opener.

            Couldn't resist that one.

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            • #7
              Dear family,

              I am so happy. I just came back from Gainesville and what a big surprise it was for me. I have always been very safe to the places I travel to receive Sigung's transmition, little did I know the treasures I was missing.

              I realized on this trip that I have a family wherever I go, people that are involved with the school are just amazing. Gainesville open their heart to me and I felt magic in the air. Being around our past masters, Sigung, Si Pak Anthony K, Si Pak Anthony S, Siguma Akemi, SIfu Cristina, SIfu Cris, SIfu Adam, SIfu Molly, SIfu Matt, and all of the family at the Flowing Zen studio made this trip a very special one. The courses, the organization, the quality of the venue, the quality of the ambience are impressive. What a Great job Si Pak Anthony and Siguma Akemi are doing in Florida.

              Thank you everyone for this amazing reunion, you will always have a very special place in my heart, you all gave me the chance to be better, more aware and had a glimpse of the treasures of Kung Fu.

              I will do my best to come back next year and keep on sharing an amazing time, conversation and magic.

              Thank you Sigung, thank you all with a big smile from my heart

              Tony

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              • #8
                Dear Antonio,

                It was such a pleasure to have you here. Akemi and I look forward to seeing you again soon.

                Un fuerte abrazo,
                Anthony

                P.S. We have plenty of jackets, so don't worry.
                Sifu Anthony Korahais
                www.FlowingZen.com
                (Click here to learn more about me.)

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                • #9
                  Does anyone have the video of the 2 finger Zen that can share it with me?

                  it will be highly appreciated

                  Thank you

                  Tony

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                  • #10
                    Dear Si Pak,

                    I am not sure if the video below is what you asked for, but one can find it at the flowingzen-website:



                    Hope this helps!

                    Respectfully and smilingly,
                    Steffen
                    Our beloved Grandmaster has made it very simple for us:

                    Don‘t worry,
                    don‘t intellectualize,
                    just enjoy your practice.

                    May all beings be released from all suffering!

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                    • #11
                      Here's a funny little event about the physical manifestation of our training results. In Gainesville, Sigung mentioned that those who practice chi kung will often have red palms or a "Red Sand Palm" due to greater circulation of blood and chi. For fun, I compared my palms to my parents, my roommate, and my biology students (I'm a teaching assistant for a sophomore biology lab class) during this week's "prick your finger for a blood test" lab. My palms look almost paint-red compared to all of them! I know my parents have relatively poorer circulation simply due to age (I'm only 26, they must be approaching their fifties), but my 19 and 20 year old students have little excuse. Then again, most of them have a "Monster", "Coffee", and "Soda" circulation system instead of blood, it seems.
                      I like making silly videos (including kung fu ones!) every so often on YouTube and taking pictures of weird things on Instagram.

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                      • #12
                        Thank you brothers

                        With respect

                        Tony

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