by Phillip Starr
I would hope that you'd do more than just read it; I hope you'd STUDY it very, very carefully. And take your time. Hurrying may cause you to miss some important details. Would you do that?
And...what if, during your deep study, you discovered that there was a sort of code in places...written in another language? Would you learn that language so that you could discover more secrets? What if there's a second code that's sometimes hidden within the first one? Would you learn that language as well?
And knowing how language works – after all, some words have more than one meaning and you could run into this situation several times – would you dig some more to find out EXACTLY what the word/phrase was intended to mean?
And you soon realize that really acquiring all of the information that this books has to offer is going to take more than a couple of weeks. It's going to require YEARS, maybe even decades, of careful study.
I would hope that you would. Otherwise, your approach the studying martial arts is simply one of mild curiosity; a kind of exotic hobby...but just a hobby, nonetheless.
Well, those of you who practice traditional karate or gong-fu possess such ancient manuscripts. We call them forms...
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