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count
08-02-2001, 06:44 PM
Upcoming Jiulong Bagua Seminars!
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Details can be found by clicking on the link! (http://kabooom.com/drpainter/DrinLosAngeles.html)]
Count
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BAI HE
08-03-2001, 01:28 AM
Can you elaborate on these guys. I'm moving very close to their school in the spring. Are they reputable?
That is the "SouthShoreinternalarts.com" guys?
Thanks. Pete.
Ky-Fi
08-03-2001, 05:40 AM
Hmmm....I took a Taiji seminar at Brookline Tai Chi last year, and must have gotten on their mailing list, as I got this flyer in the mail today. Looks pretty interesting, but I've already got more than I can practice with my style--can't handle any more ! :)
Guandi
08-03-2001, 07:31 PM
dear count
have you ever met Dr Painter up to now?
Guandi
count
08-03-2001, 11:52 PM
I have not met the guys in Mass. except in e-mail and they are really nice and knowledgeable guys. They are instructors under Dr. Painters system so I consider them reputable. And Guandi, I have met Dr. Painter and communicate with him often through e-mail. I haven't done one of his seminars yet but I have observed one and was extremely impressed with the level of bagua energy this man displays. He is extremely knowledgeable and shares his knowledge very generously. I definitely recommend his seminars even if you do not study his system. I plan to attend one next time he is in LA.
Count
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Guandi
08-04-2001, 12:06 AM
>I haven't done one of his seminars yet but I
>have observed one and was extremely impressed
>with the level of bagua energy this man
>displays.
thanks for sharing your observations! I really appreciate your info as I get the impression through reading your posts that you are open minded about different teachers/others than you own. So your opinion has really some value for me. Thanks.
Guandi
count
08-04-2001, 01:44 PM
I have made it a point to keep an open mind and see as many examples of teachers as possible. How else would I know that my style is the best? ;)
Count
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Guandi
08-04-2001, 02:06 PM
>How else would I know that my style is the best?
:-)))
Guandi
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