Is anyone familiar with the phrase "walking on water" as it relates to kung fu practice? If so please let us know how it is applied in your style or what details you can tell us about it.
Is anyone familiar with the phrase "walking on water" as it relates to kung fu practice? If so please let us know how it is applied in your style or what details you can tell us about it.
The phrase "Walking on Water" refers to an aspect of what is known as light chi gung. If you have no idea as to how these concepts relate to the practice of kung fu please do not post to this thread. If however you are familiar with light chi gung and the phrase "walking on water" as it relates to the practice of kung fu please tell us what you know.
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i did some light qigong once
but it's 'cause i was gettin' too fat on regular qigong
(sorry--i couldn't resist!)
Originally Posted by Lee Chiang Po
You then walk backwards, forcing him off his feet and then drag him by the eye socket and lips. You can pull so hard that the lips tear away. You will never hear such screaming.
A Qi Gong master (www.qinway.org) told me her master could walk on water and that she saw it for herself. She also told me this master could materalize objects up to 4 pounds in weight.