yoga

  • 🧠 The Art of Mental Sparring: Chess, Combat, and the Path Beyond Thought

    This is how I spar on my device — on chess.com, not with fists, but with thought.

    Every move on the digital chessboard becomes a reflection of life itself.

    Just as a fighter shadowboxes in the mirror, I train my mind through the game.

    Each piece, each move, each calculated risk — it’s all a microcosm of existence.

    When I play chess, I’m not just playing a game.

    I’m training my brain — to anticipate, to strategize, to flow.

    Likewise, I can visualize my martial arts moves in my mind like a computer simulation —
    each strike, each counter, each transition unfolding with precision.

    It’s like a warrior replaying every motion of combat in his mind’s eye —
    forging reflexes not just in the body, but in the soul.

    Eventually, the thinking fades.

    You stop calculating. You stop planning.

    During actual sparring or combat you forget calculation and enter the no-mind state — Mushin.

    Pure awareness. Pure presence.

    This is the moment when strategy dissolves into intuition.

    You no longer “think” your next move —
    you feel it.

    You respond like lightning, without hesitation or doubt.

    This is the rhythm of mastery — the sacred balance of yin and yang.

    🌓 Yin is visualization — the silent, internal rehearsal.
    ☀️ Yang is execution — the fierce and fearless act.

    Together, they form the full cycle of true training —
    the mind and body united in one effortless flow.

    Whether in chess, combat, or life itself —
    the secret is not to choose between thinking and not-thinking…
    but to merge them,

    to walk the razor’s edge between intention and instinct.

    That’s the real fight.

    And that’s where the warrior awakens.


  • 🔥 THE SECRET WEAPON TO MASTERING LIFE HAS BEEN UNLEASHED 🔥

    “Martial arts is chess. Chess is everything.”


    Most people don’t realize they’re in a game.
    And that’s exactly why they keep losing.

    They get checkmated in relationships.
    Outmaneuvered at work.
    Trapped in emotional loops, crisis cycles, and spiritual stagnation.
    And they never understand why.

    They’re trying to win at life with no strategy. No training. No inner game.

    They’re trying to fight a Grandmaster—called Reality—without even knowing how to move the pieces.


     THE PROBLEM: YOU’RE IN A STRATEGIC BATTLEFIELD… AND YOU’RE UNARMED

    Whether you’re dealing with a heated argument, a business setback, a health collapse, or a spiritual crisis—the problem isn’t just what you’re facing.

    The problem is how you’re thinking about it.

    You react instead of respond.
    You clash when you should flow.
    You freeze when you should strike.
    You chase when you should anchor.

    You’re living like it’s checkers
    But life is chess.

    And chess requires something far more than hustle, strength, or good intentions.

    It requires Strategic Consciousness.


     WHAT IS STRATEGIC CONSCIOUSNESS?

    Strategic Consciousness is the awakened capacity to perceive, plan, and act with higher awareness.

    It’s:

    • Seeing the full board of life—not just the next move.
    • Understanding patterns, not just reacting to events.
    • Responding from centered clarity, not emotional chaos.
    • Aligning every move with your highest mission, not just chasing wins.

    In other words, it’s martial arts for the mind and soul.
    It’s life mastery—played like a Grandmaster.


     WHY MOST PEOPLE NEVER ATTAIN IT

    Because they’ve been trained to think in fragments.

    • Spirituality in one box.
    • Business in another.
    • Relationships over here.
    • Crisis over there.
    • Martial arts… maybe never.

    But life doesn’t play by categories.
    Life attacks wherever you’re weak.

    And without a unified system—a strategy that bridges the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual—you remain vulnerable.


     THE SOLUTION: THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR-SAGE

    This is not just a book.
    It’s not just about martial arts or mindset.

    It is the Field Manual for Strategic Consciousness.

    It fuses ancient martial wisdom, real-world tactical mastery, spiritual discipline, and modern psychological warfare into one living system.

    Inside, you’ll learn to:

    Live by the Elemental Triad of Supreme Strategy™ — your energetic chessboard for reality.

    Diagnose any opponent or challenge as:

    • Fire (Jammer)
    • Earth (Blocker)
    • Water (Runner)

    Respond with:

    • Power
    • Finesse
    • Centering
      to restore harmony and regain control.

    Activate the Master’s Code:

    • Enter the Void(空)-Spirit(ॐ) (divine stillnessintuition)
    • Flow into Mushin (no-mindno-self, instant action)
    • Anchor in Fudoshin (unshakable calm)
    • Apply Strategy (tactical clarity)
    • Unleash Killer Instinct (decisive strike)
    • Maintain Zanshin (constant awareness)

    Master the inner battlefield before you ever enter the outer one.

    Incorporating the wisdom of masterminds Musashi, Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Bruce Lee, Tyson, Yogananda, and the Samurai-Yogi.

    Includes: the Art of War, the Art of Yoga, the Art of Manifestation, and the Art of Wu Wei.

    It’s the system the world never gave you.
    But your soul always craved.


     LIFE IS CHESS. YOU’RE THE PIECE… OR THE PLAYER.

    If you don’t choose your moves, life will choose them for you.

    If you don’t awaken your inner general, your inner child will keep reacting.

    If you don’t develop strategic consciousness, you will be ruled by unconscious programs, emotional reactions, and karmic patterns.

    This is the Age of Energy—Dwapara Yuga.
    The battlefield is everywhere.
    So must your awareness be.


     READ THE BOOK. UNLOCK THE CODE. BECOME THE MASTER.

    The Way of the Warrior-Sage isn’t theory. It’s action.
    It’s transformation.
    It’s your ascension playbook for dominating every arena with soul.

    Master yourself.
    Master the moment.
    Master the world.

    VICTORY FAVORS THE PREPARED.

    FREE on Kindle Unlimited.

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    BONUS: Strategic Triad Quick Reference

    Situation TypePatternYour Response
    Jammer – Aggressive, fiery, overwhelmingFire/YangUse Water – Redirect, disarm, finesse
    Blocker – Rigid, resistant, unyieldingEarthUse Fire – Penetrate, disrupt, take bold action
    Runner – Evasive, avoidant, scatteredWater/YinUse Fire & Earth – Anchor, center, apply pressure

    Final Thought:

    “You don’t need more motivation.
    You need strategy.
    Because strategy… is the soul’s chessboard.”


  • THE CAT’S EERIE SKILL: Unlocking the Secret of MUSHIN– The Ultimate Path to Unstoppable Power!

    “I have lived with several Zen masters — all of them cats.”Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now


    Once upon a time in a quiet village in Japan, a master swordsman found himself humiliated by… a rat.

    Yes, a rat.

    Not just any rat, but one so fierce and elusive that even the best fighting cats—and the master himself—were no match. Claws failed. Strategy failed. Strength failed.

    But then… an old, ordinary-looking cat walked in and effortlessly subdued the beast without a fight. No drama. No fury. Just presence.

    And from that moment, a profound teaching was revealed—one that would ripple through generations of warriors, martial artists, and seekers of truth.


    The Art of Victory Without Struggle

    “What I call the void is where nothing exists. It is about things outside man’s knowledge. Of course the void does not exist. By knowing what exists, you can know that which does not exist. That is the void.”
    Miyamoto Musashi, the ultimate samurai and victor of over 60 life-and-death sword fighting duels.

    What did this unassuming cat possess that the others didn’t?

    Not sharper claws.
    Not faster reflexes.
    Not stronger ki.

    The old cat had become nothing—emptied of self, empty of intention, empty of ego. He moved in harmony with Being itself.

    This, dear reader, is Mushin (無心): The Mind of No Mind.


    Mushin: The Gateway to Unstoppable Power

    Mushin is not passivity. It is supreme action without resistance.
    It is stillness in motion, effortless precision, and calm under chaos.
    It is the mastery of the warrior who has transcended technique, power, and even thought.

    In the cat’s effortless victory (wu wei), we glimpse what the samurai, the sages, and the enlightened ones have always known:

    ‘The consciousness of self is the greatest hindrance to the proper execution of all physical action.’ Bruce Lee


    Lessons from the Subtle Art of a Cat

    From this legendary tale, here are the timeless warrior lessons:

    • Technique alone is never enough. Without heart, it is shallow.
    • Power alone is not the answer. Ego-based force collapses in the face of real danger.
    • Purposefulness itself becomes a trap. The highest mastery lies in purposelessness.
    • True mastery arises when the self disappears. Only then can one move in harmony with the Tao.
    • No mind. No self. No enemy. This is the highest path—to vanquish without conflict.

    The Call to Modern Warriors

    In a world obsessed with productivity, hustle, and domination, this teaching is a radical return to truth.

    It’s not about becoming a machine.
    It’s about awakening the divine warrior already inside you (Kensei)

    It’s about flowing through life with equanimity, instinctive clarity, and supreme confidence, no matter the chaos.

    You were born for this.


    Ready to Unlock It?

    If the story of the cat stirred something in your soul…

    If you’re done fighting your way through life with struggle and force…

    If you’re ready to transcend fear, doubt, and resistance and activate your warrior flow state

    Then it’s time to go deeper.

    🔥 Get your copy now:

    MUSHIN: THE WARRIOR’S SECRET TO UNSTOPPABLE POWER!

    FREE on Kindle Unlimited
    by Matt Russo

    🔥 Best Seller

    “I’ve always believed the mind is the best weapon.” — John Rambo

    This isn’t a self-help book. It’s a battlefield-tested manual for radical transformation—drawing on ancient Zen, Yoga, martial wisdom, and modern performance science.

    Inside you’ll learn how to:

    • Erase fear with inner stillness
    • Move with lightning-fast intuition
    • Become untouchable in the face of resistance
    • And most importantly—embody Mushin.

    This guide also contains the complete RAT Synthesis™ system—your step-by-step blueprint for mastering meditation and developing unshakable Mushin in combat and life.

    And with the Updated 5/30/2025 Edition, you’ll gain access to the powerful new chapter:

    Chapter 12: Killer Instinct & The Unbreakable Mind (Fudoshin 不動心)
    → Featuring essential insights and drills to cultivate your warrior mind.

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    Don’t Just Read About Greatness. Become It.

    The enemy is no longer out there.
    The rat is within: your fear, your doubt, your ego.
    Vanquish it.

    Return to yourself. Awaken.
    And walk the path of supreme mastery.

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    And begin your journey to Mushin.


    🧠 Further Reading


  • The High Cost of Highs: Why Temperance is the Warrior’s Path.

    “You may control a mad elephant; You may shut the mouth of the bear and the tiger; Ride the lion and play with the cobra; You may walk in water and live in fire; But control of the mind is better and more difficult.”

    – Paramahansa Yogananda


    FOCUS IS POWER: ESCAPING THE FUGAZI OF MODERN DISTRACTIONS

    Take away focus, and you take away power.

    The powers that be want you numb, distracted, and incapable of deep focus.

    “Governments don’t want a population capable of critical thinking, they want obedient workers, people just smart enough to run the machines and just dumb enough to passively accept their situation.” – George Carlin

    I heard that Ajahn Chah once said that seven minutes of concentration would get you to Samadhi, a state of profound meditative absorption where the individual ego dissolves, and one experiences complete union with the divine or ultimate reality.  Love-bliss-wisdom. 

    Trapped in a cycle of distraction, stress, and emotional highs and lows, many seek escape through self-medication. Sex, Drugs, alcohol, excessive entertainment—anything to dull the underlying discomfort.

    But all of these just weaken you further. They are illusions, just like the world itself. Fugazi (false, bogus, inauthentic). A mirage. A dream within a dream.

    From THE HIDDEN TRUTH: HOW THEY TRAPPED YOUR SOUL – AND HOW TO BREAK FREE FOREVER! page 10

    PRACTICING TEMPERANCE (SEX, DRUGS, WINE, AND MONEY).

    Intoxicants are harmful to those on the path.  In the journey of spiritual evolution, true triumph doesn’t come from chasing fleeting pleasures, but from mastering ourselves in every facet of life. Our modern world bombards us with temptations, enticing us with immediate gratification in sex, drugs, and indulgence in wine, alongside the relentless pursuit of wealth.

    Yet, within this flurry of sensory enticements, a profound reality unfolds: authentic fulfillment isn’t discovered in temporary highs, but in the bliss of meditation and inner contentment. Indulging in pursuits like sex, drugs, wine, and the relentless quest for wealth enfeebles the mind and signals to the Divine that we prioritize transient indulgences over a deeper connection with God.  Pursuing the delusions of the senses leads only to sensory saturation and disillusionment.

    Many individuals find themselves trapped in cycles of suffering, seeking solace and escape through self-medication. Whether it be numbing the pain of existence with substances or seeking thrills to alleviate boredom, these behaviors stem from a fundamental disconnection from oneself and the world around them.

    The temptation to seek a high, whether through substances or other avenues, often stems from a longing to transcend the mundane and briefly escape the burdens of reality. However, punitive measures like incarceration only perpetuate cycles of suffering and alienation.

    Instead, we can look to successful models like those in Portugal and Europe, where a public health-focused approach addresses the root causes of addiction. By providing support and resources for individuals seeking to overcome their challenges, we can pave the way for lasting recovery and holistic well-being.

    True liberation comes through education, meditation, spiritual practice, and the cultivation of inner strength.  By teaching individuals how to harness their innate capacity for inner contentment, self-discipline and righteous living, we empower them to break free from the shackles of desire and addiction.

    Meditation, in its various forms, offers a path towards this liberation. Through the practice of mindfulness and introspection, individuals can learn to observe their thoughts and emotions without judgment, gaining insight into the root causes of their suffering.

    In the stillness of meditation, one can discover a profound sense of peace and contentment that transcends the transient pleasures of the senses.  We discuss methods of achieving this later on in Chapter 6:  Overcoming the antagonistic mind and heart.

    Ultimately, the art of victory in the realm of the soul lies in the cultivation of virtue and inner strength. By embracing temperance in all aspects of life – from our consumption habits to our relationships – we can unlock the true potential of our being and find lasting fulfillment in the journey towards self-mastery.

    For further insights on the subject of temperance, please refer to:  https://www.ananda.org/blog/kriyananda-wine-money-sex-yoga/

    From RAT SYNTHESIS: SOUL RANGE: THE ART OF VICTORY: BECOME A DHARMIC WARRIOR p39

    SELF-MEDICATED SLAVERY VS. SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGNTY

    Drugs and intoxicants—including alcohol and cannabis make your mind shallow and then you are not able to penetrate the deeper truths in life. 

    They interfere with your ability to perceive reality clearly. They dull the nervous system, which is the very instrument through which higher consciousness is experienced. When the nervous system is overstimulated or chemically altered, it becomes harder—not easier—to access intuitive insight, inner peace, and divine connection.

    The temporary relief these substances offer comes at a long-term cost: weakened willpower, emotional instability, and spiritual confusion. Cannabis in particular promotes a kind of artificial detachment and pseudo-spirituality that mimics expanded awareness, but actually fragments the mind and clouds judgment. What seems like insight under the influence often dissolves under sober reflection.

    As per karma, the universal law of cause and effect, actions that pull the consciousness downward—toward escapism and dullness—accumulate consequences that make future growth more difficult. Every time we turn to a substance to avoid discomfort, we’re reinforcing the habit of running from life rather than mastering it.

    There is a better way. Yoga and meditation aren’t just relaxation techniques—they are precise tools for awakening the nervous system, strengthening the will, and aligning the mind with truth. They train you to face life’s challenges with calm clarity rather than avoidance. This is the path to true power and fulfillment.

    The modern world pushes distraction, indulgence, and artificial highs. But this only keeps people disempowered and numb to their higher potential. The real revolution is in reclaiming your attention, your vitality, and your spiritual clarity.

    Don’t choose sedation. Choose self-mastery.

    Don’t self-medicate. Meditate.

    Choose clarity. Choose strength. Choose the truth of who you really are.

    Sifu Russo’s works are a collaboration between AI tools such as ChatGPT and himself.


  • Yoga is Not Just About Tying Yourself in a Pretzel: The Forgotten Meditation Aspect and Its Power in Warriorship

    The Samurai warriors practiced Zen to gain an edge in battle, and at the heart of Zen lies yoga.


    Yoga Asanas

    When most people think of yoga, images of contorted bodies twisted into pretzel-like poses often come to mind.

    While the physical asanas (postures) of yoga have gained tremendous popularity, especially in the West, they represent only one aspect of this ancient practice.

    What many overlook is the meditation and mental training that is deeply embedded within the roots of yoga, which not only offers spiritual enlightenment but also plays a pivotal role in the Art of War and the cultivation of true inner strength.

    The Deeper Roots of Yoga: Meditation Over Asanas

    Yoga has long been recognized as a path to spiritual awakening, but it’s crucial to understand that the physical postures are just the surface of a much deeper tradition.

    At its core, yoga is about stilling the mind—calming the endless chatter that often clouds our perception and hinders our ability to act decisively.

    This meditation aspect of yoga is far more powerful than just performing physical poses.

    It’s about transcending the ego and achieving a state of deep awareness, where one’s true self is realized and one can access a state of inner peace that is not shaken by external circumstances.

    In fact, this meditation aspect is so powerful that it became the foundation for other profound traditions, such as Chan Buddhism (which later evolved into Zen) in China.

    The story of Bodhidharma, the enlightened Indian guru who traveled to China, is a testament to how meditation in the form of yoga helped shape not only spirituality but warrior philosophies too.

    Bodhidharma (Dà Mó), the founder of Chan Buddhism and the key figure in elevating Shaolin Kung Fu.

    Bodhidharma’s journey from India to China is legendary.

    He arrived at the Shaolin Temple, where he established Chan Buddhism, a fusion of meditation and martial arts.

    This blend of mindfulness, discipline, chi (pranayama), and physical training would lay the foundation for what became the Shaolin monks’ renowned martial arts expertise, later influencing countless warriors around the world.

    This ancient tradition directly links yoga and meditation to the art of war, demonstrating that the true power of yoga lies not in the ability to perform physical poses but in the mental clarity, discipline, energization (chi), and fearlessness it fosters.

    The meditation-based aspects of yoga create a “no-mind” state—where actions flow effortlessly, free from hesitation, and without the clutter of doubt or distraction.

    This mental fortitude, honed through yoga and meditation, would become the edge in battle, just as it has in life.

    Lord Krishna instructing Arjuna

    The Bhagavad Gita: A Battle Between the Mind and the Self

    One of the most powerful texts that blends yoga, meditation, and warriorship is the Bhagavad Gita, the epic dialogue between Lord Krishna and the warrior prince Arjuna.

    The Gita isn’t just a spiritual treatise; it’s an internal battlefield where Arjuna struggles with his mind, emotions, and sense of duty.

    Through Krishna’s guidance, Arjuna learns to transcend his inner conflict and reach a state of clarity, allowing him to perform his duties without attachment or hesitation.

    This is the essence of the yoga of action—Karma Yoga—where the practitioner performs their duty without attachment to outcomes, free from the limitations of fear, desire, or ego.

    In this state, one is not swayed by external forces but remains anchored in the present moment, ready to take decisive action when necessary.

    This same mental discipline is key for warriors, athletes, and anyone who seeks to live with unwavering focus and clarity.

    The Warrior Caste and the Path of Zen

    Yoga’s connection to warrior philosophy is not just confined to the spiritual practices of ancient India.

    Buddha himself, who was born into the warrior caste, understood the discipline and mental training that warrior culture required.

    Though his journey took him away from the battlefield, the underlying principles of warrior ethos—such as fearlessness, discipline, and acting in the moment—remain closely tied to the teachings of Buddhism and the path of meditation.

    The Samurai of Japan, revered for their code of honor and exceptional skills, fully embraced Zen practice.

    Through Zen meditation, they cultivated a deep mental focus, allowing them to enter battle without fear or hesitation, fully present and aware of every movement.

    The Samurai’s Zen practice allowed them to move beyond themselves, acting as a vessel for the art of war.

    The ultimate goal was to reach a state of “no-self” or “no-mind”, where the mind does not interfere with action and one acts purely out of intuition and experience.

    No Mind, No Self: The Power of Yoga in Life and Battle

    The concept of “no-mind” (or “mushin”) is integral to both Zen and yoga, and it is perhaps one of the most powerful aspects of the practice.

    When we let go of the ego and the constant chatter of the mind, we open up to a state of pure presence, where our actions are aligned with the flow of life.

    This state of non-attachment is essential not only in meditation but also in battle, business, sports, and every area of life that demands focused action.

    In yoga, this concept is cultivated through deep meditation and mindful breathing, allowing the practitioner to reach a state where actions are effortless, clear, and precise.

    The “no-self” principle helps us overcome the limitations of the ego and the fear that often holds us back in life.

    Whether in war or in daily struggles, this mental discipline gives you the edge—the ability to act without hesitation, free from distractions, and aligned with your highest purpose.

    Yoga: More Than Just Feel-Good Poses

    So, the next time you think of yoga, remember: it’s not just about tying yourself in pretzel-like shapes or doing trendy stretches.

    At its core, yoga is about transcending the physical, finding inner peace, and cultivating the mental strength to face any challenge—be it on the battlefield or in the daily struggles of life.

    The meditation practices of yoga, developed over millennia, are the key to unlocking the true power within you.

    Just as the great warriors of history relied on the mental clarity and fearlessness gained through meditation and yoga, so too can we all benefit from its profound teachings.

    Yoga, when practiced in its fullest sense, is not just a physical exercise; it is a way to elevate your warriorship, to act with precision, and to live without fear or limitation.

    Final Thoughts

    Yoga is not just about the body.

    It is the way to train your mind, to enter a state of no-mind, and to cultivate the clarity and fearlessness necessary to face life’s battles—whether physical, mental, or spiritual.

    Just as the ancient warriors did, we too can embrace the meditation aspect of yoga and unlock the deeper power that lies within us all.

    Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

    BE CALMLY ACTIVE

    AND ACTIVELY CALM

    In short, don’t think all the time of just making money. Exercise, read, meditate, love God, and act peacefully, at all times. Learn to be calmly active and actively calm, carrying into your daily activities the calmness gained in the spiritual activity of meditation.

    In the Gita, Bhagwan Krishna teaches: “Remaining immersed in yoga, perform all actions, forsaking attachment (to their fruits). Remain indifferent to success and failure (while performing all actions). The mental evenness during all states of activities (resulting in success or failure) is termed yoga.

    – Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

    MANS ETERNAL QUEST

    Chapter 47 page 402


  • The Quantum Blueprint: Unleash the 5D Power to Supercharge Your Manifestations for Life-Altering Transformation!

    “Visualize this thing you want. See it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blueprint and begin.” ― Robert Collier

    Manifestation is an ancient and transformative practice, rooted in sciences such as yoga, that utilizes our natural energy blueprint to shape reality. Harnessing the synergy of thought, emotion, belief and visualization empowers individuals to direct energy with precision and intent, aligning their personal frequency with their goals. Here’s a look at these five dimensions and how they activate your energy blueprint to attract your desires.

    1. Thought: Crafting the Blueprint

    Thought is the fundamental architect of manifestation, forming a detailed mental blueprint of our desires. This focused thinking acts as a directive for our energy, giving it clarity and direction. Just as an architect designs a building, thought shapes the form and structure of our goals, providing the energy with a clear path.

    2. Emotion: Fueling the Vision

    Emotion adds vibrancy to our thoughts, serving as the energetic fuel that propels our intentions forward. Emotions such as love, joy, and gratitude amplify our energy, giving life and movement to the blueprint created by thought. This emotional charge heightens the potency of our intention, bringing it closer to manifestation.

    3. Belief: Anchoring in Reality

    Belief is the anchor that solidifies our desires, instilling unwavering faith in the outcome. This inner certainty ensures that our energy remains strong and focused, even in the face of doubt. When belief is aligned with intention, it prevents our energy from dispersing, holding the construct firmly in place so it can influence our reality.

    4. Visualization: Creating a Pathway

    Visualization is the powerful process of mentally rehearsing the desired outcome as if it already exists. This creates a direct pathway for energy to follow, bridging the gap between intention and reality. By visualizing the end result, we begin to vibrate in harmony with it, drawing it into our present experience.

    5. Energy: The Vital Current

    Energy (prana/chi) is the force that animates our intentions, fueling the entire process of manifestation. Thought, emotion, belief, and visualization form the structure, but energy infuses it with life, propelling our desires into the physical realm. This vital current aligns our intentions with universal flow, amplifying their impact and drawing our goals toward reality.

    The ancient science of yoga and energy manipulation has long embraced these principles, teaching that by mastering one’s own energy flow (prana or chi), we can harness the forces of the universe. This powerful process enables transformation across all areas of life, from love and abundance to healing and spiritual growth.

    To learn more about the five dimensions and how you can use deep focus and prana/chi force to level up your manifesting power, and more, obtain a copy of the exciting newly published book on Amazon.com: RAT SYNTHESIS: NEXT LEVEL ULTIMATE HO’OPONOPONO – UNSHACKLING THE POWER OF PRANA/CHI AND THE ONCE-SECRET MASTER KEY TO TRANSFORMATION!

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  • “Being both soft and strong is a combination very few have mastered” – Yasmin Mogahed

    There is a time to go with the flow.

    And there is a time to stand strong as a mountain.

    Both Yin and Yang have their place in the balance of life.

    For every thrust punch (yang) there is a retraction on the other side of the body (yin) which then powers the next thrust, and so on, back and forth the body moving like a piston.

    Yin and Yang work together to get the job done.

    In Rapid Assault Tactics, at long range you are yin, calm and relaxed water, moving around, and picking them off. Destruction. Interception. Movement. Pain.

    Then comes the time for the straight blast entry and the intensity kicks in: Fire. Followed by the short range of headbutts, knees, and elbows.

    Then we push them away and back off out of range again. Back to cool water.

    We can turn it on and turn it off at a seconds notice as the situation dictates.

    In Denis Decker’s Gung fu, and similar gung fu and kempo arts, the yin can be represented by the flighty Crane and the Yang by the strong forceful moves of the Tiger.

    Both may be required to end the confrontation.

    This too takes place in the business world, not just the world of self defense.

    This dynamic can also be seen in negotiations.

    There is a time to be fire and there is a time to be rain.

    And in the world of Asian health systems there is the goal of a balance of these two energies to sustain life and allow it to thrive: homeostasis.

    Which is also the goal of the martial arts: getting a good workout, safety, survival, and thriving in whatever you do.