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In regards to the NatGeo video you posted, Some of the things the touring Shaolin monks do are incredible feats of strength, acrobatics, and flexibility; others are simply parlor tricks or adopted stage magic. There is not a single "chi master" in modern history that can demonstrate any form of "chi" or energy manipulation on any level. The burden of proof is on the claimant. Don't trot out Shaolin videos to make your point. Just because you say science can't explain them, don't make it true. There's a reason the James Randi prize from supernatural talent has not been claimed by any of these supposed chi masters. All modern chi proponents have utterly failed to produce even a single verifiable instance of energy manipulation or other supernatural chi talent. It's simply charlatanism and chicanery.
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Frieza <Stasis> 1999-2003 Prexus "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." JOHN 14:6 | |||
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Science is simply doing what works. If you are anti-science then what you are really saying is that you like to bang your head against the wall.
There are plenty of awesome things that well trained people can do, and I am a big believer in the power of meditation to help heal just by reducing stress - you can google Gabor Mate for some great examples of stress and disease. I have a lot of problems with the science of medicine as I feel it is too reductionist. But I don't feel that it is necessary to posit the existence of hidden forces like chi to explain stuff like a monks body getting hot or cold.
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If you want to talk about chi masters, I've met many of the North American "masters." I'm even on a first name basis with one or two. I've always found it interesting how overweight they tend to be. I'll spill it: when I was 17, they had me believing. I drank the Kool-Aid straight up. As I got older, and hopefully wiser, I realized that I've never once seen an single shred of evidence for the existence of chi. As I stated before, the burden is on the claimant. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, and so on. You're being criticized not because you propose interest in a fantastic unknown, but because your mysticizing it and demanding recognition of an inconclusive element. An element with no supporting evidence that is not replicable or explainable by some specific theory. I will be the first to admit there is much in this universe we don't understand. And I would love for chi to be real (Hadoken up in here, yo). But the proof simply isn't present. Is there something specific that enables these people to perform such feats? Obviously. Should we relegate the unknown to the unknowable and appeal to mysticism? Never.
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Xasten <The Mystical Order>
Frieza <Stasis> 1999-2003 Prexus "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." JOHN 14:6 | ||||
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Last edited by August; 02-07-2013 at 12:07 AM..
Reason: don't feed the trolls
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One could replace the word luck with karma if they are spiritually minded.
There's plenty of scientific research on how your thoughts affect the physical world. Dr Emoto's water crystals come to mind. Whether "luck" or "karma" are real are debatable. It's interesting to note though that people who consider themselves "lucky" tend to focus on the positive things in life. Perhaps their subconscious filters out the negative? | ||
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