How To Use The Martial Arts To Read Minds

Walking down the street after we left the store, I asked my wife, “Did you hear what that old lady said?” “How could I,” my wife peered up at me intently. “I don’t understand Chinese.”
Speaking in Chinese, and I had heard her in English. In essence, I had read her mind and translated her thoughts into English. And I could do this, I instantly knew, because of the martial arts I had been studying.
The human mind is just a big radio receiver, but it transmits, and picks up, thoughts. The sad fact, however, is that the mind is pre-occupied with static. Children can usually see into people’s minds, but they outgrow the ability and don’t even remember it when they grow older.
In the martial arts you use the discipline of the body to clear out the clutter and distractions. You do this by concentrating on perfecting the moves of your form. Eventually, the distractive static lessens, and the original ability to read minds is once again possible.
The problem, unfortunately, is that the martial arts have been so conflicted that it is difficult to find a form, or series of forms, that work the way they are supposed to. Oddly, almost any form can work if it is properly examined, and reworked so that it is scientific and true. This normally takes a tremendous amount of work, even a whole lifetime, but the process can be sped up if one knows the proper science.
Interestingly, the old Taoist writings of classical martial arts such as Tai Chi and other Wudang arts, speak of being like a child in your approach to life. I also came across mention of this concept in classics of Zen Buddhism. Unfortunately, by the time one resurrects this ability one is aged.
Nevertheless, the old anecdotes are true, the martial arts really do work, and in ways most people don’t imagine. Indeed, though the martial arts teach people how to defend themselves in combat situation, abilities like reading minds are the real beginning. And the beginning of the real beginning, for most people, is simply passing through the doors of that neighborhood training hall and learning a little Kenpo or Kung Fu or Tai Chi Chuan.
Al Case, 4O years studying martial arts, has written a free ebook which explains the Martial Technology for fixing the martial arts. It is available at his website, Monster Martial Arts.














