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Learn and Relearn Often

Posted on January 25, 2009 at 6:10 AM



Often practitioners ask why they should spend more than just a little time on each new lesson in their Qigong Training. Why all the review and repetition? Hey, look! I'm done! I've got that one down already! What's my next lesson? An exuberant practitioner might shout out.


Well yes, you can imitate what you were shown. But you need more than imitation performed under best of perfectly encouraging circumstances to fully develop a skill you will need to rely on under the worst of circumstances.


Your path to success in Asian Medical Philosophy, Meditation for inner authenticity, or any form of personal development for that matter - is similar to the process of learning to walk.


When you were a baby first learning how to walk, you started with a few small steps aided by a sympathetic guide who cared about you, most likely your parent or grandparent. It was probably scary at first, part adventure and part hard struggle. You held tight to chairs, tables, and anything else in reach. You worked awkwardly at moving yourself forward. Of course you fell, but you got back up and tried again.You were learning to walk - one big challenge - but you were accomplishing that one task on several fronts of development.


You were learning the mechanical actions of how to walk. You were learning how to find and maintain balance from moment to moment as you constantly changed your position in space and time you were conditioning your muscles for the eventual strength and coordination needed to perform the work of holding yourself upright and moving yourself away from your current position.


You were teaching yourself the bigger process of how to learn and grow by way of working at it. It is also possible that you were learning an attitude about how effective you were as a learner, based on the responses of those around you who already knew how to walk Now re-read those steps again and this time think of your latest challenge in your personal training.


Add to the list, you were learning how to judge when that skill is just the right thing to put into action.


Wow. There is so much happening beneath the surface activity of attending class and learning the day's lesson. Building success in the study of these practices is like learning how to walk. It is something you work towards and it begins with one step followed by another. You accumulate skill over time. Another point I would like to make is that trying to Acquire it in a lesson, a weekend workshop or seminar certification program is not possible.. sorry but thats the truth don't lie to your self...do not let these marketing Qigong teachers steal from you the four biggies that you hold precious in learning; your spirit, time and of course money.



It all boils down to being patient with yourself. Believe in yourself, and your right to success. Believe in what you are doing, and its power to take you to success. Believe in the example set by those who offer to assist you, and the proof of your potential in their success. That?s how you keep progressing towards mastery. Building on lessons techniques over and over again who establish it as part of you and not something we just do here and there..

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