Xue Sheng
All weight is underside
I have watched a friend of mine (a younger Taiji brother) go off the deep end with Taiji and qigong. He goes around now and teaches and goes to various seminars and other people looking for more stuff to learn and train. And I know exactly what he is doing because for a while I went down the road too. I did not go as far down the road as he has but I did start to go there. I came back however and I am not sure he ever will.
He is looking for more training in topics from people that are not as qualified as those that are easily accessible to him. He wants deep knowledge of Qigong and Taiji and he is going all over that place, joining different organizations and getting various certifications (that are pretty much meaningless) and building his resume (yes he now actually has a Taiji, Qigong resume). He is collecting Qigong forms he is holding classes and giving seminars but he really does not understand much of the qigong he teaches beyond form. And when he was showing up to class with our sifu he was doing the forms incorrectly and getting corrected by our sifu and now he has stopped showing up to pursue other teachers that are (IMO) much less qualified than our sifu that likely do not correct him as much. He even showed up to class and during a bit of qigong training our sifu was doing he decided to teach some qigong of his own. My opinion of what he taught (I kept to myself) was rather low and my sifu walked over to me and basically said the whole thing was fung le.
My friend use to talk about learning Taiji and how much there was to learn from our sifu and how he really wanted to learn the real art and then it all changed, rather quickly. I have often thought about asking him to lunch one day to discuss this but when I talk to my wife about it her statement (being very Chinese) why do you care, it is his life not yours and it does not affect you, which is followed by “let him go and you just worry about yourself”.
And to be honest, at this point, I am inclined to agree with her, although a few months ago I might not have.
There are 4 people in our area (I am not one of them) that are by far (IMO) much more qualified and better trained than any he is paying copious amounts of money in lessons and travel to go train with. The only thing I see is that they will not sugar coat anything, teach based on the reality of their background and training (in other words there are no shortcuts and forms collection is meaningless and training is hard work) and they charge considerably less. However none are published (at least not in the US) and none care much about the mainstream Taiji/Qigong/CMA lite that goes on in this country and if you list them on a resume it would take too much explaining to impress others.
WellÂ… I guessÂ… another one bites the dust
He is looking for more training in topics from people that are not as qualified as those that are easily accessible to him. He wants deep knowledge of Qigong and Taiji and he is going all over that place, joining different organizations and getting various certifications (that are pretty much meaningless) and building his resume (yes he now actually has a Taiji, Qigong resume). He is collecting Qigong forms he is holding classes and giving seminars but he really does not understand much of the qigong he teaches beyond form. And when he was showing up to class with our sifu he was doing the forms incorrectly and getting corrected by our sifu and now he has stopped showing up to pursue other teachers that are (IMO) much less qualified than our sifu that likely do not correct him as much. He even showed up to class and during a bit of qigong training our sifu was doing he decided to teach some qigong of his own. My opinion of what he taught (I kept to myself) was rather low and my sifu walked over to me and basically said the whole thing was fung le.
My friend use to talk about learning Taiji and how much there was to learn from our sifu and how he really wanted to learn the real art and then it all changed, rather quickly. I have often thought about asking him to lunch one day to discuss this but when I talk to my wife about it her statement (being very Chinese) why do you care, it is his life not yours and it does not affect you, which is followed by “let him go and you just worry about yourself”.
And to be honest, at this point, I am inclined to agree with her, although a few months ago I might not have.
There are 4 people in our area (I am not one of them) that are by far (IMO) much more qualified and better trained than any he is paying copious amounts of money in lessons and travel to go train with. The only thing I see is that they will not sugar coat anything, teach based on the reality of their background and training (in other words there are no shortcuts and forms collection is meaningless and training is hard work) and they charge considerably less. However none are published (at least not in the US) and none care much about the mainstream Taiji/Qigong/CMA lite that goes on in this country and if you list them on a resume it would take too much explaining to impress others.
WellÂ… I guessÂ… another one bites the dust