Lucid dreams and martial arts
I ve done Tai chi kung fu for many years and did some capoeira for a while ,My tai chi teacher is a tibbetan buddhist /taoist and he very into the meditation spiritual cultivation thing. His master is known to appear in dreams and teach people stuff ,ive had a fu kung fu classes in my dreams but im sure they were just a product of my imagination ;-)
Re: Lucid dreams and martial arts
That sounds sweet. I don't know the spritual side of the Korean art I am studying, but there is a lot of tradition in it, like formal bowing to the masters. I'll ask the one of the master's about lucid dreaming. He seemed interested when I told him about time distortion.
From what I've seen in the art I am studying, it has moves like a Hoi Jeon Circle Punch where you spin around and use a bowwrist for striking, followed by a backfist; all very cool looking. And this is just a yellow belt technique.
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I ve done Tai chi kung fu for many years and did some capoeira for a while ,My tai chi teacher is a tibbetan buddhist /taoist and he very into the meditation spiritual cultivation thing. His master is known to appear in dreams and teach people stuff ,ive had a fu kung fu classes in my dreams but im sure they were just a product of my imagination ;-)[/b]
Couldn't have said it better myself.
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