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- From: rmr@acsu.buffalo.edu (Richard M. Romanowski)
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- Subject: query on kundalini, kung fu, etc.
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- Date: 16 Nov 92 22:54:50 GMT
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- HI!
- A friend of mine who does Crane Kung Fu says that Snake Kung Fu
- cultivates Kundalini very well. Does anybody corroborate this? If so,
- how can I learn it?
- I know that Tai-Chi is supposed to get your chi all nice and balanced,
- but are there other martial arts that work with kundalini? Some would
- argue that kundalini is not equal to chi, or perhaps is a specific kind of
- chi-- opinions?
- What is the best martial art for developing extreme ki control?
- Not that I have a lot of bricks that need breaking, but it would be
- of tremendous value to neuroscience to have this skill, IMHO.
- Do all of you do hatha yoga? Do you do raja yoga?
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- Thanks
- Luck
- Rick
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