How To Achieve Light-bodied Kung Fu: How To Walk On Water

June 14, 2021 0 Comments

Light Body Kung Fu, sometimes called Light Kung Fu, is one of those ancient myths that has a lot of foundation. There are instructions in old textbooks on discipline, and every now and then you see something really amazing that makes people think such things are possible. This article will deal with the instructions to achieve that high Kung Fu skill.

The basic instructions for learning light kung fu and being able to do martial arts techniques such as jumping six feet up are usually childish or esoteric. Children’s instructions are things like, ‘Dig a hole and jump a thousand times. Scoop a cup of dirt out of the ground every night, and in ten years you can jump out of a twelve-foot well.

Let’s see: one inch a day, 365 days times ten years, 3650 inches divided by twelve … man should be able to jump more than 300 feet vertically. Maybe it was a cup of dirt every week? But that would still be more than 30 feet vertically.

The more esoteric instructions involve things like breathing tan Tien while doing the dragon flies pose. The third chakra should be activated in the fourth year, and the fifth chakra will sleep in the ninth year. Pray to Buddha constantly while doing this.

Scientists often introduce more confusion into the childish and the esoteric. I found the following instructions for light kung fu on a karate forum. Gigong is just the ability to transition the body weight between the two feet in such a way that the body weight never has enough time to rest its fullness on either leg in any period of time … and the paragraph goes on to Analyze shorten the cycle of steps.

This last description is most fascinating, but there is always a problem when someone tries to describe something that is beyond science with … science. What I mean by this is that science describes how the universe works, but it doesn’t really tell you how to use your mind to move it. I know people trained in science will argue with what I just said and try to inflict their reasoning on phenomena, but science cannot explain supernatural phenomena like light kung fu, raising the dead, or let’s say walking on water. .

I had a student who could walk on water. What he actually did was run around the corner of a swimming pool. He would start running, do a thing or two with his mind, and run on the surface of the water without sinking.

What matters is what he was doing with his mind. Gravity can be measured, of course; It can be described by science, but it is still an idea that you have to believe in to work. We were raised to make physics work (trained by schools leaning towards the scientific method), but the secret of light-bodied kung fu is to untrain the mind, to overcome the idea of ​​gravity, and that requires a lot of kung fu. discipline.

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