Develop you Ki

Recently I received a flyer from a group called "Ki Life Energy Centre" and I am excited. This group offers "... 3 natural, proven methods to resolve all forms of energy blockages". These methods are:

1. Chun Soo - where the S. Korea Ki Masters use "...their abdomen to push Vital Energy deep into the receiver's body and open... blockages".

2 Chun Do Sun Bup - where practioners absorb one anothers Vital Energy which appears to increase ones powers etc.

3. Chun Do Sik - aka "Family Healing" where by training yourself your whole family is healed of "... physical and mental disease and disharmony".

Has anybody practiced any Chun Soo, Sun Bup or Do Sik before? Did you find it useful? How have you adapted it to your BJJ/MMA training?

Number 2 sounds gay. No man will absorb my vital energy.

I have actually experienced something very similiar to No. 2

I used to be very skeptical about these sorts of things but once it happens you believe in it . When I got taught it it wasn't called 'Chun Do Sun Bup' that might be a new trendy way of terming it or maybe its something different altogether , I'm not sure.

The basic premise of what I did is this . Me and a friend have got two identical rings and when we touch them together and both say 'Wonder-twin powers ...Activate !' we both get a burst of energy and can take the form of an animal or an object . I turned into a hammer once and my friend has turned into a bear

Its quite full on .

JJKid - you think number 2 sounds gay? And number 1 seems perfectly fine to you??? ;-)

Hey Aaron,

I met some guys who have similar powers, one of them got a burst of energy, turned into a tiger, then kicked my arse!!!!


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Gerald.

you guys are hopeless and will never be able to develop your ki
appropriately with all this negative attitude.

Hey Dutch,

Speaking of flyers (thread hijack) I ve noticed ground zero's advertising
in the city such as the challenge to last three minutes etc... or the
current one, which i think says "you can't beat me". My question is this,
do you ever get wanna be tough guys coming in for a go and has
anyone completed the three minute challenge with success? Just
curious, cause the flyers do get your attention.

I have read a book! But wait there's more, I think this book was titled "The power of chi" and was written by a westerner who lived in Hong Kong and met his mentor some old Wu Shu master.

At one point this 70 yr old master and he went and had a night out on the town, and ended up at a brothel. The master said he only likes to do it a couple of times a year because his vital energy is much too precious to waste banging young women.

Oh Cadmus, you have created a thread that poor mudnamer's can't post on.

Stop the discrimination!!!

No 1. is a little sus but the reciever could be female, or yourself in which case its' just hetero experimentation.

Good to see we've got such a open-minded forum here. If you want to check out the Ki development website goto www.kilife.org - having a quick scan of the site it looks like they might have SARS beat too.

Hold the press: they are located in Richmond. How I wonder if there has been any fight-offs between them and Dominance?

As for the Ground Zero 'challenge': yeah we had more than one ki-master come and try his luck but I don't recall anyone actually "winning"... The current flyer (something like "You can't beat us, so join us") with www.fightme.com.au is pretty popular.

Really? How did I do that? Must have been a setting that I missed at the start or something. Apologies to all - I didn't mean to discriminate! I still consider myself a 'mudnamer' too!!

I'll try to do another one if it might increase the lurrvvvv...

Aaron " I turned into a hammer once and my friend turned into a bear its quite full on" I lmfao for 10 minutes when I read that, infact I`m still laughin now. Funny shit. I actually practice number 3 "Chun Do Sik" thats when you drink 20 Crownies and throw up in the back seat of your mates Commodore, I train most weekends and infact I`m actually getting quite good at it!

I practice 'No-Can-Do' at work every day, which gives me a lot of spare time to surf the net.

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