Kevin,
Thank you for putting the site together, and I can see that you and your colleagues have put a lot of hard work into this. I feel that this site has a lot of promise just based on what I have read on the "Internal Art" portion of the site. The description of what qigong is and what it can do is expressed in a simplistic, straight-forward, and rather objective manner, and that to me shows that whoever is involved in developing this site has a lot of knowledge, experience, and wisdom which is not easy to attain in qigong. I've registered for my free account, and I will come by the site often. Thanks again!
Ming
Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:
Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:
Hello, MingThank you. The nit pick is no problem.I am glad that you like the site. I am looking forward to talking to you about the site and various other chi kung technique. You will find that I am well learned and don't mind learning more. I have traveled the world and have been fortunate enough to sit and learn from people both here in the west and the east that rarely teach what they know. Many of these techniques I would love talk about with you. Because honestly. It is kinda lonely not being able to validate what you know amongst others that know what they know. If you get what I mean. That is the whole reason why the site was develop. Please contact me at any time. I can be reached by im on yahoo. Just type kevindockery and Im me. Let me know when you have registered your free account so that I can upgraded it on me. Your comments has made me happy. Putting the site together was years of hard work. And work is still being done to it on a daily basis.
"Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...> wrote:Kevin,Great site! Just one minor nit-picky detail: I would change the spelling of "jieng" to just "jing". Otherwise, the introduction is simple and excellent. It has some really useful guides for qigong practitioners of all schools to follow. This is going to be one of the best reference sites for qigong.Ming H. Lee, MPH, L.Ac.
KevinDockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:Just wanted to let everyone know that has been interested. The
Foundation for the Advancement of Human Knowledge has updated their
webpage. The Healing Buddha Palm Practice is now up. It is some
awesome stuff. Check it out and get back with me. www.fahk.org
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I am glad that you like the site. I am looking forward to talking to you about the site and various other chi kung technique. You will find that I am well learned and don't mind learning more. I have traveled the world and have been fortunate enough to sit and learn from people both here in the west and the east that rarely teach what they know. Many of these techniques I would love talk about with you. Because honestly. It is kinda lonely not being able to validate what you know amongst others that know what they know. If you get what I mean. That is the whole reason why the site was develop. Please contact me at any time. I can be reached by im on yahoo. Just type kevindockery and Im me. Let me know when you have registered your free account so that I can upgraded it on me. Your comments has made me happy. Putting the site together was years of hard work. And work
is still being done to it on a daily basis.