The True Secret of the Dim Mak Killing Strike
Then, along came gung fu and the concept of the death touch, the idea of killing merely by touching with the fingers. Man, now this was something that was right up my alley, and I know it doesn’t speak well of my maturity, but, man! To actually just touch someone,just put a finger on them, and have them drop dead, yowza kabowza!We trained hard in pursuit of these killing philosophies. We did forms and push ups and techniques and endless hours punching the makiwara. Oddly, the more violent we got in the dojo, the more peaceful we came outside of the dojo.
Finally, I grew old, over forty years in the arts, and, finally, I began to understand some of this one punch, or even one touch, kill ability. I discovered that it wasn’t in the muscles and the bones. No matter how hard, strong, fast I got, you see, there was something missing.
The missing element was the simple fact of Intention. Intention is the will to do something, the desire to make something happen. Consider it an invisible line between the having a thought, and and the accomplished reality of that thought.
Watch a fight between two UFC gladiators, they bash each other for a few rounds, and nobody falls down. The moment one is rendered unconscious, however, you have seen the first real punch of the fight. The other punches were just trying to be punches, but not achieving. They were generated by thought, but the line of intention was to weak to enable them to reach completion, reality, actuality.
So, how do you train for the dim mak death strike of karate legend and kung fu mysticism? Don’t make your arm tight when punching, for tense muscles lock up the intention, stop the intention from flowing through the limb. Forget that the opponent is standing in front of you, and thrust your fist, or finger, through the space of his body.
Now, I have told you the truth, and perhaps you can find training methods that will help you implement what I have just told you here. The odd thing is that when you finally realize the truth of this strike, you will not have the lack of compassion to use it, and you will find that the ability translates into methods of living that are far superior than just killing. In the martial arts it is the knowledge behind the technique that is valuable, not the martial arts technique itself.<a rel="nofollow"
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