Oriental Philosophy
By: DR. Ted Gambordella
Remember the Japanese gymnast in the 1976 Summer Olympics who performed on the rings with an injured knee? The commentators and the audience were awed by his performance, and rightfully so: the man landed on a dislocated leg from a height of fourteen feet after performing a strenuous gymnastics routine. As I recall, the commentators attributed it to “mind control.” However a Westerner chooses to describe how this talented athlete did the seemingly impossible, he did not achieve this feat by possessing a positive mental attitude. It would be possible to overcome the pain with mind control, but to land hard on a broken leg without collapsing requires more than changing the picture of pain you hold in your mind. That feat requires an exquisite control of the body as well. And that requires the understanding and manipulation of KI. [download]
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