IronGega
1st February 2012, 06:55 PM
I was driving home today while it was raining, and something hit me. as my wipers blades moved back and forth I felt the movment of their wiping.
one of the ways to connect and intune yourself with something is to feel it's movement. then it dawned on me.
anyone interested in TK development, give this a sincere try. find something that move on it's own to a degree yet move slow enough to focus on and feel the movment of the motion.
you can practice on your fan, turn it on slow and feel the movement of the blades.
Sit down at your local haunt, like starbucks or whatever and focus on and feel the movment of the people walking by, I do this when I'm watching the advanced tai chi class practice.
don't -try- to do anything, or make anything happen. simply focus on and feel the movement of something moveing on it's own. after a good amount of time doing this, THEN return to your tk pratice but still start small.
post yourr time spent practing, how long you've been practicng it and any results you've seen in your tk practice
one of the ways to connect and intune yourself with something is to feel it's movement. then it dawned on me.
anyone interested in TK development, give this a sincere try. find something that move on it's own to a degree yet move slow enough to focus on and feel the movment of the motion.
you can practice on your fan, turn it on slow and feel the movement of the blades.
Sit down at your local haunt, like starbucks or whatever and focus on and feel the movment of the people walking by, I do this when I'm watching the advanced tai chi class practice.
don't -try- to do anything, or make anything happen. simply focus on and feel the movement of something moveing on it's own. after a good amount of time doing this, THEN return to your tk pratice but still start small.
post yourr time spent practing, how long you've been practicng it and any results you've seen in your tk practice