Intro to Kung Fu Mediation
Conflict is a part of life. There are techniques we use, more or less effectively, to deal with conflict. Some are instinctive, and some are learned. I’m calling this blog Kung Fu Mediation for two...
View ArticleA Needle Wrapped In Cotton: The Tai Chi Negotiator
I love tai chi (taiji). Learning the full Yang style form takes about a year. If one rushes through, it is easy to get lost. Once you learn the form, it is easy to get lost in the moving meditation of...
View ArticleGreat Article
Coincidentally, I just read a great article by Malcolm Gladwell on the power of listening: ”Could One Man Have Shortened the Vietnam War?” http://bbc.in/18b8LL7 It’s short and worth the read.
View ArticleRe-blogging Another Nerdy Martial Arts Post
Not sure I entirely agree, but it’s food for thought. http://lesswrong.com/lw/kov/roles_are_martial_arts_for_agency/
View ArticleShort Tai Chi Article from the New York Times
I’ve been slow in posting to the Kung Fu Mediation blog recently. Other projects have been demanding too much attention. There will be more on the way! Meanwhile, I thought some readers might enjoy...
View ArticleQigong Psychosis
Where I live in the northeastern United States, winter is dark, snowy and frozen. People hide indoors, the birds are absent and even the squirrels are in dormant mode. Everything, even the animals, is...
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