To: K-list 
Recieved: 1999/03/25  09:26  
Subject: Re: [K-list] Bodily Area On Which To Focus During Chakra Medita 
From: Thomas Bradley
  
On 1999/03/25  09:26, Thomas Bradley posted thus to the K-list: 
Dear Antoine,
 
 Thank you very much for your reply.  You mentioned that 
switching from one chakra / energy system to another gives you an 
identity crisis. Do you have opinions on training in more than one 
system, as opposed to switching from one to the other?
 
You wrote:
 
"I remember passing from the chakra system developed from long hours of 
position and special exercise in wing chun kung fu, (their chakra system 
is based on the taoist approach with 9 chakras and the microcosmic orbit 
in the body). This system did raise my energy, or sensation of it, but 
it was not my natural way of expressing my identity in this world. 
Exercises, had to be done to maintain it over the natural flow. Leaving 
that practice, after months of surrendering to the most subtle flow of 
energy within my body, the chakra system was changed to allow the more 
natural and spontaneous one to appear. It was felt a bit like a snake 
changing skin many times."
 
Do you feel that one form of chakra training is more natural than the 
other, and can you tell me a bit more about your experiences with 
training in Wing Chun with Chi Kung?
 
Thank you, 
Thomas
 
 
 
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