man, the martial art scene is really full of spinners and fraudsters. There are a few "masters" out there who claim to be able to defeat their opponents by shock waves from Chi by their bodies and blow it so completely without hitting, or at least without significant contact ko. Nothing against the philosophy of Chi. I have no idea of \u200b\u200bit admittedly and dimensions so I do not presume to assess them. But people who claim that without physical violence defeat an enemy, can I go on the biscuit. Much worse than these bastards here is the fact that there apparently are enough people believe them. Really hard to believe ... .
The philosopher Peter Sloterdijk (I hope I have written the name correctly) used in this context, the phrase "will to madness" (I'm not sure if that was his exact Formulierumg). He referred to a tendency of the so-called modern man can believe any stupid esoteric doctrines, because he suffers from the often-cited spiritual homelessness. This means that the traditional religions with their claim of meaning have become questionable and man seeks other places to live out one's irrationality. Obviously we have a kind of innate urge us to behave irrationally, which only looks for a valve to reach the surface.
people believe such "masters" not because they have what they teach evident, but because they want it right. The will to believe something is a pretty strong motivation for people to make nonsense and, if present, a powerful instrument of power in the hands of those who know him to exploit.
Anyway ... . In a sense I'm grateful that there are these charlatans, because otherwise we do not have videos wie dieses lachen könnten. :))
The philosopher Peter Sloterdijk (I hope I have written the name correctly) used in this context, the phrase "will to madness" (I'm not sure if that was his exact Formulierumg). He referred to a tendency of the so-called modern man can believe any stupid esoteric doctrines, because he suffers from the often-cited spiritual homelessness. This means that the traditional religions with their claim of meaning have become questionable and man seeks other places to live out one's irrationality. Obviously we have a kind of innate urge us to behave irrationally, which only looks for a valve to reach the surface.
people believe such "masters" not because they have what they teach evident, but because they want it right. The will to believe something is a pretty strong motivation for people to make nonsense and, if present, a powerful instrument of power in the hands of those who know him to exploit.
Anyway ... . In a sense I'm grateful that there are these charlatans, because otherwise we do not have videos wie dieses lachen könnten. :))