tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8701793858378117295.post1161333317508771624..comments2022-11-30T07:46:57.148+00:00Comments on Spiralwise - Tai chi from a scientific perspective: Review: The five levels of taijiquan by Master Jan SilberstorffSpiralWisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10619983850219828834noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8701793858378117295.post-21533343114405448932013-12-29T19:32:14.902+00:002013-12-29T19:32:14.902+00:00I believe this to be true. However, most masters a...I believe this to be true. However, most masters are not really masters by the old yard stick, so many are self appointed but then was not the first one. I have studied for 40 years, the first 20 with authentic hard style masters of international respect and renown. The last 20 with internal teacher, a true master who actually I believe is at a 7th level not described. How could you know what is beyond unless you meet it. If you use the calculation on this teacher he spent 3 decades in a Chinese re-education camp and all he has was tai chi. And it isn't just time spent it is also the innate talent and the quality of the instruction. 3 hours a week with an exceptional master does not equal 6 hours a week on your own with low level instruction. Harvard vs. community college.PeterDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05467557515347842010noreply@blogger.com