The desire to gain expertise and demonstrate a level of achieved power is often the impetus that drives practitioners of traditional chi gung and other methods of energy building systems to the brink of destruction: a life consuming yang-out brought upon by overt training. The levels of catastrophe that take place are mind boggling and myriad. Things simply just “fall apart”. Sadder still, although mentors and instructors may point the Way, once engaged in a yang-fueled cycle of destruction, it would seem as if it must run its course before the student has a moment of clarity.
Recently, Sifu Jones, the Head Instructor of the Chi Power Inner Circle Membership provided a seminar to members, on how a person’s chi is affected by using different colors in their training routines and how this can cause specific (and unanticipated) problems for the uninformed chi power practitioner. Although the details regarding the conference call are privy for members within the Inner Circle and Closed training systems, the overarching information upon which much of the discussion is based around is too vital not to share with the greater community of men and women doing energy work at large: colors.
In the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull, by Richard Bach, the concept of “perfect speed” is touched upon and elaborated in such a way that it serves to provide all of us a lamppost as we navigate life’s journey.”You will begin to touch heaven, Jonathan, in the moment that you touch perfect speed. And that isn’t flying a thousand miles an hour, or a million, or flying at the speed of light. Because any number is a limit, and perfection doesn’t have limits. Perfect speed, my son, is being there.” (Richard Bach)
Real quick… Just finished a video that takes you behind the scenes of the Chi Power Inner Circle. I’ve had so many people email me about our system and what the membership includes, so I thought I’d give you a sneak…
“Men of my age flock together; we are birds of a feather, as the old proverb says. “- Plato’s Republic.

