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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 سال, 5 ماه قبل، #4182

  • Patrizia
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Thank you dear Ostad Jalilzadeh! I think I got it and also I think I found a way to do it properly. Tomorrow I will try in the gym, now I just tried in my home and I don't have any mirror or camera to control my body position. I am asking because today after the training I noticed that I am completely off-axis!
Thank you for having specified the classic fight! Yes!!! I remember very well your words, Atado goes against Suto! So I guess this is the reason why in Atado we have to keep the balance on one leg and make protection for the lower part of the body! I remember that Suto has a lot of kicks.



@Dear Farid, what is that poem?
The intelligent student "A" in my opinion is not so intelligent if he keeps the answers in mind and put them at a side without using them. He would have been intelligent if he had asked and put in action what the teacher told him, so he would have been the perfect student that write perfectly and perfectly knows what he is doing....this way he just seems a bookworm. Isn't it? really strange poem...anyway thank you. You remind us that is very important to practice with consciousness! you know...body & mind.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 سال, 5 ماه قبل، #4188

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Dear friendFarid , this is a beautiful story (coan for students of Zen), but I assure you that my dear friend, Patrizia works hard, trains 6 days a week after working a full day.
The difference between us and you is deep, we have never had a grandmaster like Mostafa Jalilzadeh, and now it does not seem true, as we fear that one day he tired of the controversies that are out there and leave everything.
We, in most Patrizia way that is very acute tries to brake so many questions, all very intelligent and for this I say thank you.
Thanks again Mr. Farid
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 سال, 5 ماه قبل، #4191

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Hello dear Frollain!
I hope you are fine with good health & happiness. My dear I create a poem but its not for Patrizia. It’s for my students I send some hidden messages for my students so my dear Frollain I know To’a and To’a language. I respect and love all To’a persons because we are like a family. And I am also know Patrizia is very hard worker and To’a lover so Patrizia's place in my heart as my heart in my body. I hope clear your confusions.

Ok let’s go to concentrate TO’A. I make a Question.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 سال, 5 ماه قبل، #4194

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SALAM DEAR MASTER!

my question is related fighting, what is in TO'A fighting style?
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 سال, 5 ماه قبل، #4196

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Dear Ostad Jalilzadeh and dear friends,
first of all I want to say thanks to my dear friends Fabrizio and Farid for your kind words! Really thank you so much to both of you.Dear Farid, I really think that you poem is teaching also for me even if it was not directed to me but to your students, because it focuses on the fact that to become complete we must study & train, trying to keep a good balance in both the fields!

I was thinking about how we move in To'a in mumayies and in techniques.
We knows that a lot of techniques are led to 45 degrees for example, or the body must be taken to 45, or 90 o 0 degrees, and so on.
Also Anattawa is made upon directions. In this case, the way we move in the axis reminds me very much the representation of an element, the boron, a chemical element which atomic number is 5, produced entirely by cosmic ray spallation, the formation of elements from the impact of cosmic rays on an object . I am adding a screenshot from my pc about it.

I asked myself if all this is casual or not, and I started to do some research to understand how Yaromeh was doing To'a for us. I remembered that Ostad Jalilzadeh told us that at the beginning, untill Suto, Yaromeh was close to japanese and chinese culture and made To'a in respect of the human physiology, so I thought to search there, and this is what I found out.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine the body depends on the balance of five aspects of the world that are translated as "elements", labelled as Earth, Wood, Fire, Water and Metal and each relates to either two or four of the twelve bilateral energy meridians and through those meridians to the muscles, organs and glands. So we see that the number 5 is coming back to us in this topic. Emotional and physical health are a result of the harmonious balance of the Five Elements,and energy flows continuously through the twelve bilateral energy meridians in a circular pattern. If an element is too much expressed or too little, the balance is broken and one element has effect on the other.

Also Chinese geography pay great attention to the directions, and we see that the Centre is almost itself a cardinal point. Adding the center to the four cardinal points of Western geography we obtain a system of five directions in relations with the Five Elements or Wu Xing.

-At East correspond a phase of growth, and activity of knowledge
-At North, phase of longevity and wisdom
-At South, generation through purification
-At West, strength and creativeness
-At the Center, the phase of concentration, control

So what I deduced is that Anattawa, that means "you" as starting point of everything in a person's life, may works inside us through the meridians helping us to gain a good health and physical and emotional balance, and moving in the 5 directions it is symbol of development in the field of creativeness, knoweledge, wisdom, purification,and control.

As always I will be more than happy to hear from Ostad Jalilzadeh if I am on the right way or not. Thank you so much!
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 سال, 5 ماه قبل، #4198

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Dear Farid give me specific details about the question you are asking please.
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