Sunday, December 6, 2009

Early Chi Use

When I was much younger there were two particular basic skills I practiced, though I did not really know they were chi. I just knew I was doing it and did not really look for a science behind it until much later. When I was a very young kid, probably early elementary if I recall correctly, I was able to see in the dark almost flawlessly. When then lights were all off, curtains closed, in the middle of the night there was truly no light around. Despite this I would be able to navigate my way around my messy room, read things, see color, and all other things you can normally do in the daylight without any trouble at all. Many years later, the second skill revealed itself in my life. When I was in late elementary to early middle school, I would help haul furniture for a charity organization. As just a kid, not even a teenager yet, I was able to lift heavy furniture, like the annoying hide-a-bed couches with almost as much ease as the burly adults on the other side of the couches. What I did not know then, but do now, is that these skills were actually using chi. Both these skills are now simple skills that I can use whenever I wish, and as a bonus, I even know how and why they work. Everyone has the ability to learn to use their chi in a great way, it just requires a bit of dedication, and some way to learn how to do it. There are many good programs like the ones I have links to over on the side of this blog that can help you to do this, and as I learned as a little boy, it can make your life so much easier!

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