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Chee Soo - Taoist Master

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Taoistguy

Below is a link to a brief outline of GrandMaster Taoist Chee Soo. It mentions his uniques avilities at what modern Western science would classify as "impossible." I myself had direct experience with him and felt his energy myself. Ialso witnessed him pushing someone over from a distance of about 20 feet just using his Chi energy. The article mentions some amazing facets about him.

http://www.patrickkellytaiji.com/TEACHERS/OTHERTEACHERS/cheesoo.html


Jarrod

The world needs more real masters. 

Taoistguy


Jarrod

I think an increasing number of people have the same attitude.  Seeing what we all do with it's going to be interesting over the next several decades.

Taoistguy

It is. I see it as the next stage in Human Evolution. :)


lishi

If you are interested in studying under Chee Soo's lineage you can find out more here: www.lishi.org

Taoistguy

Wow. Are you a member of lishi arts? How long you been training. PM me for a chat? :)


Stillwater

You must return to the state of the unhewn log.
"The Gardener is but a dream of the Garden."

-Unattributed Zen monastic

Taoistguy

Quote from: Stillwater on December 06, 2010, 15:33:46
You must return to the state of the unhewn log.

Yes.
And the unobserved quark.

silentthunder

Gee. I wanna be an unhewn log. Are there any openings?  :wink:

Stillwater

Tao Te Ching 15:

The excellent masters of old,
Subtle, mysterious, mystic, acute,
Were much too profound for their times.
Since they were not then understood,
It is better to tell how they looked.

Like men crossing streams in the winter,

How cautious!
As if all around there were danger,

How watchful!
As if they were guests on every occasion,

How dignified!
Like ice just beginning to melt,

Self-effacing!
Like an unhewn log untouched by a tool,

How sincere!
Like a valley awaiting a guest,

How receptive!
Like a torrent that rushes along,

And so turbid!

Who, running dirty, comes clean like still waters?
Who, being quiet, moves others to fullness of life?
It is he who, embracing the Way, is not greedy;
Who endures wear and tear without needing renewal.


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guess you have to do that stuff.
"The Gardener is but a dream of the Garden."

-Unattributed Zen monastic

Jarrod

I think things like that will only really make sense when I've reached that state.