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February 11, 2017 at 10:42 am #129745
AnonymousGuestI just wanted to post something which may be a load of BS or could be spot on. It is often difficult to know.
I was watching Bruce on one of the Water Palm videos and noticed that he appears to be using lengthening to control the diameter of his blood vessels much like a brake lines in a cars hydraulic braking system. So, I started playing around.
The movement is the piercing motion where one hand is covering and the other is piercing across the body. The piercing arm is where the most obvious lengthening is occurring. The diameter of the blood vessels is narrowed by lengthening the tissue. Because the fluid pressure is consistent and equal throughout, this acts like a force multiplier and explains how Bruce is able to push his fingers through flesh and bone.
But there’s more.
The covering hand/arm is even more interesting. At first you just think of it as balancing the other arm and you do. But, this is a double-palm change, so, the arms can do the same thing or the opposite. The covering arm can act like a vacuum assist in a cars breaking system. You can use shrink and grow to make the opposites stronger. You need to understand where the master cylinder is and have the ability to do two things at once. You can use the kwa as the master cylinder on each side of the body, or if the arms are doing the same thing, use the lower tan tien and the whole spine as the master cylinder. Remember the pucker in the kwa from Module 1 Video 3? That’s basically what I’m talking about.
The bien hua appears to be when you can use the central channel to affect the shrink in grow in the master cylinder as it is switching over from shrink to grow or from grow to shrink.
Crazy.
February 12, 2017 at 8:47 pm #136161
AnonymousGuestYeah, real crazy.
Were you a farmer in Wyoming?
But some thought Columbus was crazy for sailing west.
I’m just trying to get water to slosh from the left channel to the right channel.
After many years I still can’t figure out how to drive energy to the back heel.
I thought, yeah–blood pressure.
Then you say–blood pressure is just the by-product.February 14, 2017 at 9:36 am #136162
AnonymousGuestI’ve got a big picture post in my head that I think will help. I just haven’t had the time to write it. Soon.
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