Sunday, March 24, 2013

The Magic

While I don’t dispute that Taiji contains higher level energy that may be classified as paranormal I am most interested currently in exploring the mechanical structures in the body that create the dynamic systems that allow for these energies to manifest.

There are 3 states that interest me from a Taiji perspective; the cognitive state, the fight or flight state and the relaxation response state.

In learning new things we often have to use the Cognitive Mind to listen, observe, read about and think about concepts. By understanding the concepts they become software in the Fight or Flight Body; by doing them slowly and consciously they become firmware in the Relaxation State Body and as that type of movement becomes written to body shape they become hardware in the Physical Body.

Body mechanics require more data than the cognitive mind can keep track of. For this reason many aspects of movement are routed to automatic pilot relying on whatever resident program takes over there. I have found that by slowly and mindfully exploring these sub-routines one at a time it is possible to reprogram and upgrade them. Through the repetition of Forms practice I can write them into Firmware and over time doing these movements with conscious feeling produces changes in the Kung Fu body as they create Hardware. I can now be conscious of experiencing the feeling of these processes in the body without having used up my bandwidth trying to run everything. I can feel more. This makes me way more conscious of the deep body mind and I can see the blocks and trouble spots and start to iron them all out.

Perhaps there are those who develop Skills on the more external Kung Fu level of the applications and by making them reflexive and replacing startle reflexes with these more Martially useful techniques they allow them to become available at the level of the Relaxation Response. I am saying specifically that there may be a Pathway from External training to Internal Training.

It has been said that there are many roads to the mountain top but they are different mountains. Maybe the different mountains are somehow connected. Or is it just that the general knowledge of mountain climbing gained in climbing the external mountain allows a more efficient ascent of the Internal Mountain? The one thing for sure is that the progression through these stages is pretty universal and it is at the very highest levels of the mountain that we find the real art – The Magic.

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