WOW, that's allot of stuff, but I enjoyed it! I was kinda looking for the origins of the martial art, whether it has to do with Shaolin or Wudang, etc.
But, what you posted was good enough. At least I now know a ton more of yi quan than I did before. All this yi yang concepts of dualism really boggle my mind, and I prefer very simple things (which is how interpreted yi quan when I first came across it).
However, I guess that's the whole point. I'm too lazy to think hard and deep about the entire philosophy, and when I do, it creates anxiety and stress because of all the things that I have to remember and know of (even though I shouldn't be trying to remember anything {you can see where I'm getting at}, trying is against
"nature" and harmony
).
So if I interpret what you're saying correctly, a proper yi quan practitioner wouldn't or shouldn't judge me by my lineage, how I learned "my" yi quan, or how authentic/legitimate it is?