Wednesday, June 26, 2002
Ph'un Ch'i
I wrote the following in response to this posting from John Miller on the DeepFUN Community Board:
As I continue testing the fit between DeepFUN and meditation, I continue to be amazed at the synergy. Meditating on fun has indeed been the focus of my life's work. It's taken a significant portion of my lifetime to acknowledge to myself, let alone to the public, that meditating on fun is also the focus of my teaching.
I stand very much corrected about the war imagery. However, there's something very correct about the fact that Tai Chi is a martial art for peace, and DeepFUN a peaceful art for fun. I don't think it reduces the truth or power of either. It would be nice to think that it somehow makes both more valuable.
I wrote the following in response to this posting from John Miller on the DeepFUN Community Board:
As I continue testing the fit between DeepFUN and meditation, I continue to be amazed at the synergy. Meditating on fun has indeed been the focus of my life's work. It's taken a significant portion of my lifetime to acknowledge to myself, let alone to the public, that meditating on fun is also the focus of my teaching.
I stand very much corrected about the war imagery. However, there's something very correct about the fact that Tai Chi is a martial art for peace, and DeepFUN a peaceful art for fun. I don't think it reduces the truth or power of either. It would be nice to think that it somehow makes both more valuable.










