Hello, can I first say how much I am enjoying posting my questions here. I feel very confident of all advice that I recieve.
My new query is this:
I was recently at my class (I have only been going for a few weeks). when we started doing chi exercises. However, I was completely confused with one of the exercises that we were given. I am afraid to confront my instructor with this as I in no way wish to seem disrespectful.
Six or seven of us stood in a line, one behind the other. Then the one at the front was told to turn round and face the line.
He/she then had to hold is hands to the opposing persons dantien (without touching) and use his chi to push the entire line backwards.
Fine, but my problems lie with the fact that:
The class is mainly based (because of the nature of tai chi classes these days, it seems) of older women. These people, as well as being naieve (not sure how to spell naieve!!) also like to egg each other on by just falling backwards whether they feel anything or not. They all want to believe so bad that they seem to pretend that they are being pushed back, not wanting to upset the poor person trying to force the line back without contact.
Second, a lot of us, (especially me probably) are yet to feel the sensation of chi, and as far as I am aware, none of them know what jing is, admitedly, I am a newby with this concept.
Third, in my opinion, and again I meen no disrespect, it would take a great deal of practice to generate enough jing to push ONE person back WITH contact. I am sorry, but I just feel the concept of trying to push back a full line of people with out any contact, with no practice in chi/jing transfer as ludicruce!
It would surely take a master of the highest caliber to be able to possess the energy to be able to achieve this feet properly!
Your comments?.....
Until you've developed your own sensitivity, it is impossible to distinguish one from the other.