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- March 25, 2011 at 3:54 pm #128251

AnonymousGuestI just want to take a moment to express how much I appreciate Bruce Kumar Frantzis and his willingness to teach us Ba Gua Chang. This is an incredible opportunity for all of us!
Thank you Sifu.
March 25, 2011 at 7:28 pm #130943
AnonymousGuestYes! Definitely! I asked Bruce about a BaGua program a few years ago and FINALLY!!! How many ways can I say, “Greatfull!”, “Thankfull!” “Full of zest!”?
Tremendous Thanks Sifu Bruce.
SteveMarch 27, 2011 at 8:54 pm #130944
AnonymousGuestMost definitely.
If it weren’t for this program, there would not be many other ways I’d be able to get this level of quality instruction any time soon!
April 1, 2011 at 1:35 am #130945
AnonymousGuestThank you very much indeed. It is not easy to get access to an authentic Baguazhang training tradition.
April 6, 2011 at 11:21 pm #130946
AnonymousGuestI am not very computer-literate and am grateful to Bruce and staff for assisting me to join this program anyway. I knew I wanted to get back to the beginning to learn in detail from square one. I am so excited that this is so complete…instead of beginning from square one, I go three steps forward and four steps back . It’s all that I have hoped and more. I have been a potter for many years and a quote I treasure has come to mind in connection to ba gua as well:
“I could no more stop this than I could fly an airplane. I’m just into it. I’m not going to stop it. I reckon I’m just supposed to do this. All of my movements, all of my work that I’ve done all my life has led me straight to this place right here.”—by Lanier Meaders, a traditional potter whose family were potters for a few generations. He realized he couldn’t drop it.
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