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3) space: this concept is not only something that occurs in the context of combat, but also relates to one's general stance towards the world. typically when we face a problem, we blame external situations. rather than doing that, we focus our attention inward and try and see what internal variables in our body or our mind that we may modify as a means to solving the problem (https://www.kampfkunst-board.info/forum/showthread.php?37857-Helmut-Barthel-%C3%BCber-Tan-Tien-Tsch%C3%BCan ). at the end one wants to accumulate the general know-how to appropriately modify these conditions in any situation in order to approach that 100% effectiveness where possible (https://web.archive.org/web/20070901173243/http://www.inneres-boxen.com/?cat=8)
4) defunctionalization: all processes (not just behavioural but also emotional) must be deconstructed into their base parts in order to shatter any illusion of continuity. in doing so, one comes to observe various habits and pressures which effect the practitioner as well as the world around them. of course this realization can feed into the other principles above, in order to locate sites in which to progress the assault on reality
5) imperfection: in the process of defunctionalization and critical thinking, the concept of perfection in this world becomes more absurd. the ice magician is hence disposed to focus on correcting variables that go astray and managing around one's resources and constraints
6) goal-released engagement: a strange term which he connects (in the text 'living magic') to "mental magic" or "techniques of the empty hand". i speculate that this is similar to "unfolding pure meanings" in psychonetics. this would accord with the general impetus towards the precise modification of internal variables in order to achieve a result
3) space: this concept is not only something that occurs in the context of combat, but also relates to one's general stance towards the world. typically when we face a problem, we blame external situations. rather than doing that, we focus our attention inward and try and see what internal variables in our body or our mind that we may modify as a means to solving the problem (https://www.kampfkunst-board.info/forum/showthread.php?37857-Helmut-Barthel-%C3%BCber-Tan-Tien-Tsch%C3%BCan ). at the end one wants to accumulate the general know-how to appropriately modify these conditions in any situation in order to approach that 100% effectiveness where possible (https://web.archive.org/web/20070901173243/http://www.inneres-boxen.com/?cat=8)
4) defunctionalization: all processes (not just behavioural but also emotional) must be deconstructed into their base parts in order to shatter any illusion of continuity. in doing so, one comes to observe various habits and pressures which effect the practitioner as well as the world around them. of course this realization can feed into the other principles above, in order to locate sites in which to progress the assault on reality
5) imperfection: in the process of defunctionalization and critical thinking, the concept of perfection in this world becomes more absurd. the ice magician is hence disposed to focus on correcting variables that go astray and managing around one's resources and constraints
6) goal-released engagement: a strange term which he connects (in the text 'living magic') to "mental magic" or "techniques of the empty hand". i speculate that this is similar to "unfolding pure meanings" in psychonetics. this would accord with the general impetus towards the precise modification of internal variables in order to achieve a result
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