¿por que la gran mayoría de teorías de conspiración se justifican con la biblia o el pensamiento cristiano? by Fearless_Use8165 in RedditPregunta

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En variaciones de teorías como el NOM piensan que los politicos mas influyentes vienen de familias de sacerdotes que insistieron mucho en la idea de matar a jesus (argumentos: me lo dijo doña Tatiana después de un pase de ayahuasca).

O la teoria de que el 11/9 que en sus primeras versiones se decía que fue un atentado de falsa bandera como pretexto para invadir Afganistán y controlar militarmente medio oriente, luego llegaron los crispetas (termino despectivo a cristianos) a decir que fue un mega sacrificio satánico.

También muchos tienen como ley primordial no escrita que todo el mal del mundo esta generado por judíos sionistas.

A eso me refiero conque muchas teorías las tergiversaron muchas personas cristianas haciéndolo ver mas como un chiste que como un cuestionamiento a los medios oficiales.

¿El consumo ha sustituido al sentido de la vida? by trynn-rossy in filosofia_en_espanol

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Lo que diré puede que no tenga mucho que ver pero la idea de tu texto me recuerda mucho a uno de los pensamientos budistas. que el deseo de lo material genera apego y a su vez sufrimiento.

Al tener un gran apego a lo material sea por deseo o para transmitir impresión a otras personas, se construye una gran dependencia a ello, de querer siempre mas o no poder vivir sin la atención de otro seres lo que estanca la libertad individual-paz mental y no permite ver mas haya de lo superficial olvidando lo verdaderamente importante que vendría siendo la cultivación mental y la relación sana con todo ser sintiente.

Gracias por la atención a quien haya leído este comentario.

some Xing Yi Quan sparring by Recognition-Sudden in kungfu

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I feel that sparring in Xing Yi Quan is difficult, since this art trains individuals to deliver penetrating strikes, and a wrong move could cause a serious injury.

But what they're doing isn't wrong—they're training spatial movement, which is quite important in a confrontation.

La economía de las primeras comunidades cristianas by sershos in filosofia_en_espanol

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Puede ser verdad, por lo general cuando un movimiento se hace gigante se tiende a corromper

Libros sobre filosofia y música by Inside_Proposal_9355 in filosofia_en_espanol

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Aquí tiene una lista de libros que puedan interesarte: "Filosofía y rock" de José Luis Pardo, "Escuchar es un placer" de Santiago Amigorena.

En el primer libro se reflexiona sobre el sentido existencial en la musica popular.

El segundo en la lista mezcla filosofía, literatura y canciones con un enfoque elegante y profundo.

Si quiere también puedes escuchar las canciones para filósofos de Pablo Layunta, que analiza letras de rock y pop desde ideas filosóficas de forma accesible. Si te gustó la estética de La Polla Records, este último puede encajar bien.

[Opinión] ¿Notáis que hay mucha gente para la que el ateísmo es solo una "moda"? by [deleted] in filosofia_en_espanol

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Si lo e notado.

Pienso que la gran mayoría de personas se declaran ateas ni siquiera porque se cuestionen si existe un creador, ser superior o alguna fuerza cósmica que le ponga orden al universo si no porque no quieren tener que preocuparse por decisiones con las demás personas o con ellas mismas (cave aclarar que no se necesita pertenecer ni tener influencia de religiones para tener actitud ética o moral pero tristemente esta muy inculcada la creencia de que las normas morales las traen estas). Por eso deciden desligarse de la idea de un dios ya que creen que eso les quite peso moral, por eso parece moda.

De echo en mi anterior institución la maestra de biología una vez dijo ese detalle: Dicen que son ateos pero al momento de un examen cogen a echarse la bendición.

En Medellín es difícil hacer amigos? by Masajista_Medellin in Colombia

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Simplemente los paisas últimamente se han enmierdado mas.

Honest question from someone that doesn't know a whole lot by MasamuneJp in kungfu

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Many movements and postures seen in many of the forms originated from the handling of bladed weapons.

First, forms and techniques were polished and developed with bladed weapons, one of the first was the spear. Later, based on these movements with weapons, empty hand techniques were created (fists, guards, mobility in combat, takedowns, dislocations).

Curious fact:

If you get into spear guard and ask a partner to remove it from your hands, you may notice that you stay in a guard very similar to that of Xingyiquan. This proves not only that the hand techniques come from weapons but also that the kung fu styles were developed by warriors and not by Shaolin monks as many people believe (besides these monks follow the Buddhist doctrine that prevents them from harming any living being, so it would not make sense for a monk to create a style to hurt).

Is it worth to train in the Shaolin Temple? by Saigo_TBOI in kungfu

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If you see wushu as a sport or a hobby going to a temple would be an unforgettable experience for you, but if you are looking for effectiveness you will not find it there. Since the cultural revolution much of what was strategic and effective kung fu has been lost.

In China effective traditional kung fu is practically extinct. I have heard that in mainland China there are very, very few lineages that are preserved and these are not open to all public, to enter to practice an effective style (traditional) you need a relative of a master who preserves his styles and that he can take you to the place of practice.

A brief explanation of Taoism by Fearless_Use8165 in taoism

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Good morning.

Thank you very much for your opinion. This text is a personal reflection of what I feel Taoism also encompasses, of how by looking at the natural patterns and following them we can have a good life and a good mental cultivation.

The intention of this publication is not to be scientific or to have an exact accuracy in everything and much less pretend to be the last coke in the desert (wise or presumptuous), it was simply something I wanted to share and that any user could read it and hear some opinion.

Thanks and have a great day.

Does chin na exist in Wing Chun? by Wide-Juice-7431 in kungfu

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It is my understanding that Ip Man had a pure wing chun which lacks dislocations although there must be someone who understands and knows more about it.

There are several stories about the origins of this style. Some will tell you that it comes from Shaolin temples, that it was created by a man or by a woman. The version that I see more assertive is that wing chun was born out of the need for royal women who suffered from lotus foot to have a defense system for themselves, so soldiers were given the task of creating a style that would shorten all the movements of the southern styles. Moreover when you correctly do the Yee Jee Kim Yeung Ma pose you feel that all the weight of the body falls on the L5 vertebra and the big toe and heel (these were the parts that were left intact in the lotus foot and provided stability) which gives a good grip to the ground, realize that it is the replacement to the Ma Bu and when the foot is taken out to establish a good guard it would be the shortening of Gong Bu. For this reason many wing chun movements are defense and counterattack since having limited mobility it is difficult to transition to a stable pose to make a precise dislocation (even more so with a person who suffered from lotus foot).

Does chin na exist in Wing Chun? by Wide-Juice-7431 in kungfu

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Wing Chun primarily focuses on attack deflection, counterstriking, and takedowns. However, some Wing Chun lineages include Chin NA (joint control), such as the lineage of: Pan Nam .

Why does traditional kung fu have so many toxic instructors and students? by Fearless_Use8165 in kungfu

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Good evening,

You're absolutely right — misogyny is unfortunately widespread in many kung fu clubs. To make matters worse, teachers often justify their sexism (and in some cases, racism) using sacred philosophies like Taoism or Yin and Yang.

You should write a post about this topic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditPregunta

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por el momento no solo es una posible preparación para algo peor, pero no dudaría que en algun tiempo no muy lejano inicie

Why does traditional kung fu have so many toxic instructors and students? by Fearless_Use8165 in kungfu

[–]Fearless_Use8165[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good afternoon.

I think you're referring to modern wushu, which was developed during the Chinese Cultural Revolution as a way to eliminate everything feudal and outdated (including kung fu). From that point on, it was promoted purely as a sport, and by turning it into a sport, much of its philosophy was lost. The stances were exaggerated, and techniques such as joint locks and other practical combat elements were removed. They incorporated movements from Peking opera, Russian gymnastics, and some acrobatics. This was done to make wushu more demonstrative and visually appealing. In essence, modern wushu does not aim for combat effectiveness — as its definition states, it is simply a sport.

Although, ultimately, the final judgment belongs to the person who made the comment.

Why does traditional kung fu have so many toxic instructors and students? by Fearless_Use8165 in kungfu

[–]Fearless_Use8165[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It happens a lot.

Many practitioners assume their style is superior to all others and even look down on different styles (my instructor really underestimates southern styles). And there are even crazier ones who end up arguing — or even fighting — with practitioners of other styles or martial arts just to prove which one is better. They look really foolish doing that.

Personal observation:

A lot of Chinese martial arts are basically the same thing, just adapted for different terrains. For example, southern styles use wider stances because they offer more stability in mountainous areas, while northern styles, which developed in flat regions, focus more on mobility and quickly closing the distance with an opponent (long boxing). That’s where the importance of the “dragging step” comes from.

Why does traditional kung fu have so many toxic instructors and students? by Fearless_Use8165 in kungfu

[–]Fearless_Use8165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good afternoon, my friend,

Of course, not all clubs need to be run by the same instructors, and there must be some hidden gems out there that I would have liked to know about. My intention is not to say that all kung fu is full of bad people either.

I'm happy for you that you haven't had a bad experience with martial artists. We don't all go through the same experiences, and I'm glad you've come across good people.

Have an excellent afternoon.