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Hi Laureet,
Is what you propose similar in any way to this?
Bao Ti (Bao Gua)
Otherwise, please provide some examples.
L
Thanks! This is very interesting, indeed. May I know what is your source for it?
L
I was taught this by Master Fong at the Chinto-gu temple in Chang Hua (Taiwan) in the beginning of the 90's. It is an extremely accurate technique and even if it is used mostly by Ijun followers, you find it also in older schools.
No ideaDo you know if they publish their teachings at all?
Is this also the kind of martial art you practice? I remember you mentioned teaching one.
See, now it has been documented. L
Now that you've mentioned it, way back, when I was a handsome (cough! cough!) lad, I practiced an Okinawan style of Karate-Do for a few years. The name of the style was Shorin-Ryu. Very few people know that many old Japanese masters emigrated to South America after WWII and set up shop there. As things are in our countries, I found myself with no money to continue, even though the Sensei was kind enough to keep me as a student. I just couldn't force myself to accept such generosity.
L
When you make the hexagrams from all those combinations/tosses above, do you note the changing lines, ie. the 6's or 9's , and interpret the changing lines, or do you simply use the hexagrams?
getting 18 and 59.5.6 from the Chou, it seems my two options are "fix it" or "run for your life" OR, is it both?
Thanks! This is very interesting, indeed. May I know what is your source for it?
L
Now that you've mentioned it, way back, when I was a handsome (cough! cough!) lad, I practiced an Okinawan style of Karate-Do for a few years. The name of the style was Shorin-Ryu. Very few people know that many old Japanese masters emigrated to South America after WWII and set up shop there. As things are in our countries, I found myself with no money to continue, even though the Sensei was kind enough to keep me as a student. I just couldn't force myself to accept such generosity.
What he/she is presenting here is equivalent to a more complex 'spread' using Tarot or something similar.
It's the same old story: you define the parameters, and the Yi responds according to those parameters, and then some
What is your meaning of he/she ? I am getting seriously tired of your totally unnecessary, groudless, cheap harassment...!
And by the way...are you seriously comparing to Tarot ? or is just your looking out for diminishing all my postings? !
Do you always dismiss what you have never tried? You must know soooo much if everything else is just same old story...good for you !
I don't like much about Laureet actually lol) .
It's not harassment. I really don't know if you're a man or a woman. I was being cautious.
I'm not dismissing it. I'm accepting it as another way to go deeper into a Yi response. You misunderstood what I was saying.
Luis, the source may be interesting, but it's essentially irrelevant.
Probably you know many men called Lauree, right ?
OK
Luis, the source may be interesting, but it's essentially irrelevant. What Laureet has outlined is a defined, disciplined method of arriving at more information than you get from a simple single consultation. What he/she is presenting here is equivalent to a more complex 'spread' using Tarot or something similar.
One thing I like about Laureet (well, I don't like much about Laureet actually lol) is how it's triggered you to open up a bit. I like it when people I know open up and then I know them better. You say here that you couldn't force yourself to accept the generosity of your sensei. But here's the thing: the sensei benefits by teaching you. Didn't you know that? If you find a sensei, the sensei is as lucky as you are.
When you abandoned your sensei, your sensei lost out.
If it was in Montevideo perhaps your Sensei was a blond guy (I think his name was Lopez)? He is an extremely nice person. Or a military officer who was the National Coordinator for Martial arts at the Comision Nacional de Educacion Fisica (I don't remember his name) but I think this one was Shotokan... Unless you have the luck to have one of the original Okinawan Sensei and then that blond Sensei was in that time Sempai ?
[/QUOTE]I have had the pleasure diverse times in diverse countries to teach Shorin-ryu students groups during national or international gatherings where Sensei of other arts are invited to give a glimpse and teach some techniques to Karate-do students, I must say that are between the most dedicated In your country I went as Sempai of a Sensei because I was too young still but I was in contact with the Shorin-ryu community as well as with the Aiki-do groups of Sensei Cela and the closed Aikijutsu group of Sensei Udagawa (from the embassy of Japan) Nice times there .... I liked a little seaside place called Piriapolis (or something like that)
Luis, I just wanted to comment that sources, in my opinion, are indeed relevant and you are right in asking... Sources are relevant because, between other things:
Luis, my friend, you look rather dashing on a white horse.
I also didn't know if Laureet was a man or woman; not that it should matter. As for receiving respect, well, when someone rides into a foreign place, it's probably wiser to settle in for a bit before trying to enlighten the town; and if a couple of local cowboys get a bit confrontational, it's probably wiser to not start out by calling them ignorant and such. Ya know, 56 kinda stuff.
Clarity,
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