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Observation precedes wisdom!

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Guys this is most likely a useless observation/question..but here I go! Have any of you marvelled at the almost scientific observation skills of the ancients? Th many systems of qi/nei gong and what went into creating ,investigating them? In Kriya yoga students are taught the wise ones made certain observations in nature and recorded them.For example the correlation between breathing and longevity,how creatures with shorter life spans take many breaths[breathe fast] and cratures with long lifespans breathe deeply and slowly or at least their heartbeats are slow.Let alone the teachings ofZhan Feng,Bodiharma,mo pai ancestors, thunder path ecetera, and all the minor distinctions on chi flow.This is so incredible! A feat that rivals going to the moon! or building an airplane! Swami Rama,Jack Scwartz[may the Swarch be with you!],John Chang are all testaments to the wisdom of the ancients.Even Coral Castle in Florida is a testament to them.We moderns know so much yet so little!

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Hi Enouch,

 

Agree. Observation is key to learning - without learning there is little wisdom.

 

I think that if we understand the processes in Nature and apply what we learn from these observations to our daily activities we will be doing ourself a great favor and chances are we will avoid most of our stupid mistakes.

 

Be well!

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