Greetings Michael,
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Your overall post was duly noted and appreciated, thanks.
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you wrote:
>In my opinion, "philosophy" gets one nowhere---past the general theory and framework upon which the art is based. Now it is interesting, thought provoking and has value, but practice is where 98% of it comes from. The simple fact is that you get back what you put into it.> Michael
O.K....If you make it a thirty-seventy split, I think I could accept that.

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You provided:
<I saw the effects of lack of practice after just a few months. My bad knee started to ache now and again, my immune system was no longer keeping me from colds etc....My root began to "rise up", mechanics began to faulter, I had to force myself to do maintenance sets to keep from losing more.> Michael
I can really relate to a couple of those points...
For myself, after only a few days neglect I too get the sensation that my "root has risen up". That I am less grounded.
Do you think this is due to lack of accumulation permeating the Tan Tien, therefore lack of stability...or is it rather a 'loss' of structure skills, muscle memory, or gong?
I also noted no flu's or more than your basic sniffles from time to time, since I have begun practicing Taijiquan. It is truly great for immunity and general health maintenance.
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You stated:
<I am with Wushuer on this. There should be a reminder on everyones wall, tatooed on one's forehead---PRACTICE--I have the character on my sword hilt and on my wall.> Michael
Good idea.
Although not tatooed onto my forehead, I do always keep my little reminder close at hand.

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Lastly you exclaimed:
<"That is my "tirade" and I am sticking to it!> Michael

LOL
Best regards,
Psalchemist.
[This message has been edited by psalchemist (edited 11-25-2003).]