WCRI & Daochi Dim Mak

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WCRI & Daochi Dim Mak

Postby calling crane » Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:07 pm

The White Crane Research Institute is proud to announce its mutual Affiliation with Master Theo De Galaen and the International Federation of Daochi Dim Mak (East West System).

The White Crane Research Institute and Shifu Ron Goninan is proud to be associated with the International Federation of Daochi Dim Mak and will work hard to promote Daochi Dim Mak theories and sciences in Australia and internationally.

The International Federation of Daochi Dim Mak Web Site can be found here:

http://www.daochi.eu/ENG/Paginas/indexeng.html

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Postby Dvivid » Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:27 pm

Congratulations! Don't kill anybody!

Dim Mak is controversial, and is considered mythical in modern times. Many people do not believe it to be possible, and in fact they do not believe that Qi or the body’s energetic circulatory system even exists. However, in traditional Chinese martial arts society, it is well known and understood. In addition, during World War 2, the Japanese performed extensive studies on the Qi circulatory system, using Dim Mak techniques on captured Chinese civilians from the Manchou territory (Northeast of China). By carefully recording the data resulting from these "experiments", torturing and killing many people in the process, they verified the accuracy of their knowledge of the body’s energetic circulatory system and the effectiveness of the Dim Mak techniques. This information has been published in other countries, and was made available for publication in America, but upon reading the details, it was decided to be unethical and dangerous to publish the information.


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