Hawkins Cheung's meditation class

Has anyone ever partaken in it.

are you serious? Hawkins has meditation classes???

EC

So I’ve heard.

well, in a world where David Carradine teaches tai chi, why do i bother being surprised anymore?

Be careful EmptyCup

Many might be offended by your comment.

nothing to do with hawkins…he is a very influencial teacher

i stand by my david carradine comment though :slight_smile:

i just think that meditation should be taught be qualified individuals and not every joe on the block that’s all…there are sometimes serious consequences that can result from chi kung that need to be handled by competent instructors…

i can’t judge hawkins expertise in this area but i know that there are many out there that should know where and when to draw the line at making a quick buck…

good point EC

for once.

hahaha well you have ONE good point too…

in the chi sau post, where you wrote about acquiring strategy through experience…

EC

You don’t think it was too vague? You know how I’m so self-conscious about that…

Qualified Meditators Please Rise

Where does one obtain the license to teach meditation and why?

It is not about commercialization…it is about ethical practice.

If a guy took two classes of mediation and then went out to teach dozens and in some cases, hundreds of others, he is not doing a good thing.

It is more than a certificate saying someone is qualified…just as black belts in martial arts doesn’t indicate a person’s ability to teach…it is beyond such things…

most chi kung teachers haven’t even completed the lesser heavenly circuit yet teach others…what happens when their disciples or students begin to clear the lesser channels??? when their tongues stick up and their hands press together and they can’t swallow? and the back of the neck starts to swell up with chi? Unless the teacher has experienced the process itself, he is putting the student in danger…

He wouldn’t know to tell the student to not fight it, and to drop the chin to allow the chi to pass the neck…

This is but one example.

So I guess nobody has partaken in one of them?

Empty Cup, or anyone who would know…

when you talk about chi swelling up in your neck, would that feel like tension or a sort of stiffness gathered at the back of your neck? My accupuncturist always tells me, ‘you have chi stuck in neck…’ He can always remedy the problem, but it’s annoying…am i breathing improperly when i practice? I don’t really do any specific qigong, but, my tounge does stick to the roof of my mouth, etc etc(no hand clasping or throat problems though :eek: )…it’s more than a ‘stiff neck’ it doesn’t feel like stiff muscles..hard to explain…any opinions?


In mildness is the strength of steel

Abstract

Do you grind your teeth?

yikes!

yea man sometimes i do, when i sleep…my accupuncturist told me to get one of those pillows that will support my neck, that helps sorta. but what about the neck thing? :confused:


In mildness is the strength of steel

dag yo..

yo man im gonna send you an email, just in case your questions get involved or crazy :smiley:


In mildness is the strength of steel

Abstract

Does my asking you about your caffeine intake offend you? The moderator seems to think it may have.

Anyway, I e-mailed you the details.

Whipping Hand

Be serious! EVERYONE knows that too much caffeine can be hard on the nerves and increase tension, which in turn could lead to neck-pain.

You shouldn’t assume that your post about caffeine was deleted by the moderator – perhaps it just fell off by mistake.

WH

nah man, not at all, i was wondering what happened to it myself…i just figured it’d be easier to continue over email…wuteva man :wink:
checkin my email now…

In mildness is the strength of steel