Discipline 1: Pose and Feeling Control
Start with the pose, as if being eternal, ending with silence, as if there is no time.
- Beginning with any pose, you must concentrate fully, without fear, and feel as if the whole universe is focused on you as its centre. Trust yourself as if you control the entire force of the eternal universe. When you stop moving, feel as if time no longer exists while being steady like a calm mountain or the empty space of the universe.
Discipline 2: Falling Move Control
Every falling move has to twist immediately and follow gravity, like the way water forms a whirlpool when you unplug a sink.
- The sinking and twisting motion starts with the feet, follows on to the centre of the body, then shoulders, elbows, wrists, and finally ends with the fingers.
Discipline 3: Lifting Move Control
Any force going up must follow the easiest direction (the one for which you need the lightest force to move).
- Meanwhile push against gravity with a straight spine which steadily connects to the feet, like a tornado that twists up, but is still connected to the ground.
Discipline 4: Tension Control
Any move at any speed must be free of tension, even while changing the speed of the motion.
- In any situation and in any position, the body has to increase its power without physical tension.
Discipline 5: The Challenge of Speed Control
Control your movements from very slow to very fast, from very fast to complete stillness, or from silence to an immediate explosion of utmost speed.
- All these different changes have to be learned until you can freely and naturally control any move in any angle, as your heart wishes.
Discipline 6: Attitude Control
Learn to the point where you are 100% confident that what you do is perfect.
- Always try to do the best you can, without causing yourself excessive stress.
Discipline 7: Body Connection Control
Be aware of every part of your body (hips, toes, fingers, etc.) and connect the power from them to the Seven Chakra core (perfectly aligned spine and head).
- Be aware that your whole body weight rests on the feet. Every flowing motion starts with the strength of the feet and ends in the fingers. No tension is allowed in any part of the body.
Discipline 8: Harmony Control
Feel excited and relaxed at the same time (the more excited you are, the more relaxed you should be).
- Do not move if you are too excited, or not relaxed enough. To balance yourself, be less excited, instead of more relaxed.
Discipline 9: Consciousness Control
Be a performer and a spectator at the same time by dividing consciousness.
- This training should be done at all times in your regular life. It’s the fastest way to develop your consciousness to become sharp, sensitive, and free to be aware of anything.
Discipline 10
All of the previous disciplines are extremely difficult… take it easy, be patient.
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