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POST 265 10SEPT2016 CRITICAL THINKING: WHAT IS MOVING? TESTING A GREAT MONK --VIETCHIDAO POSTCARD: Bergamo, Italy. The Judge. FIVE METHODS OF BREATHING




POST 265 10SEPT2016 

-VIETCHIDAO POSTCARD: Bergamo
-CRITICAL THINKING: 
  WHAT IS MOVING? 
   TESTING A GREAT MONK
-ANSWER TO THE PREVIOUS POST 262: The Judge
-PAST POST: FIVE METHODS OF BREATHING









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POST 265    10Sept2016 
CRITICAL THINKING:
WHAT IS MOVING?
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Critical thinking is a way we analyze a situation or a statement under logical reasoning and independent thinking. Critical thinking could help us detect inconsistencies and common mistakes in reasoning or belief and formulate our own conclusion. We can nurture this capacity by having the habit of using critical thinking to analyze any situation in our daily life




WHAT IS MOVING?
In this Post 265 I’d like to share with you the following story:

Three monks were standing at the gate of a temple. One of them noticed that the banner flapped in front of the gate, then he said:
-The banner moves
The second monk did not agree with this  affirmation and he said:
-The wind moves
There upon the third monk intervened:
-The mind moves.
 After discussions, they found that they cannot get to a consensus, so they brought the issue of what was moving before the Head-master of the temple who then answered:
-Of course, the mind moved.

Now could I have the pleasure to receive your opinion /comments about this situation that affected the three monks? Who was right? Is there some way to test the Head-master of the temple?(Please send your email to :

g.m
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ANSWER PREVIOUS POST 262  16 Aug 2016
(The Judge)

We have received from Edio - Tue Chu the following input:

 If you take into account the fact that the judge tried a ruse to unmask the culprit, just for the fact of having had this initiative, you would think it was a good judge.

This situation, however, assumes as true certain circumstances without which the work of the court may not be correct.

1) It is assumed that all citizens have at least one bale of cotton
2) If not, some would try to obtain it, and the thief could have taken advantage of it to give away the stolen.
3) A not stupid thief would not have led to the judge the cotton bag stolen.

So in my opinion, to be a good judge, he should have done more research on how the person had obtained the cotton bag.​
(Edio - Tue Chu)​

(g.m) For my part, I would say the Judge in this story was just a dishonest and abusing judge. He dishonestly built a trap to lure normal citizens into; he made them laugh in order to abuse his position for punishing them.  How would you feel if you lived under the jurisdiction of such a judge?
g.m, September 2016

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PREVIOUS POST: 262  16 Aug 2016
Here we have found on the Web an amusing story to share with you. Please enjoy reading it; at the end we will submit a question to your critical answer.

“A merchant bearing fifty rolls of cotton on his shoulders stopped to rest from the heat of the day beneath a shelter where a large stone Buddha was standing. There he fell asleep, and when he awoke his goods had disappeared. He immediately reported the matter to the police.
A judge opened court to investigate. "That stone Buddha must have stolen the goods," concluded the judge. "He is supposed to care for the welfare of the people, but he has failed to perform his holy duty. Arrest him."
The police arrested the stone Buddha and carried it into the court. A noisy crowd followed the statue, curious to learn what kind of a sentence the judge was about to impose.
When the judge appeared on the bench he rebuked the boisterous audience. "What right have you people to appear before the court laughing and joking in this manner? You are in contempt of court and subject to a fine and imprisonment."
The people hastened to apologize. "I shall have to impose a fine on you," said the judge, "but I will remit it provided each one of you brings one roll of cotton goods to the court within three days. Anyone failing to do this will be arrested."
One of the rolls of cotton which the people brought was quickly recognized by the merchant as his own, and thus the thief was easily discovered. The merchant recovered his goods, and the other cotton rolls were returned to the people.
A very interesting story, isn’t it? Now we have a question for you: What is your opinion about the judge in this story: Was he really a good judge?
(Please send your answer by email :
  vietchidao@gmail.com)







PAST POST 123 01 SEPTEMBER 2013


THOUGHT PROVOKING

I would like to have your opinion on this:

WE ARE STRONG BECAUSE WE PRACTISE MARTIAL ARTS

    or

WE PRACTISE MARTIAL ARTS BECAUSE WE ARE STRONG?


Please send your answer to : vietchidao at gmail.com
Enjoy thinking :-)
Thank you



FIVE BREATHING METHODS 


 PAST POST: 10 AUGUST 2013
 FIVE BREATHING METHODS
 (English, French, Italian)



VIET-CHI SYSTEM

(Vietvodao, Viettaichi, Vietkhiphap, Vietchikiem, Vietchibong, Vietchicuoc, Vietchiluc, Vietchivat)


FIVE METHODS OF BREATHING.

There are five basic methods of breathing any Black Belt should know, which are:

1.Tho-Phoi, the method of  Lung-Breathing (can be written as Thophoi, Lung-breathing, also Lungs-breathing). This method focuses on the natural breathing of the lungs with deep and powerful respiration.   

 2.Tho-Bung, the method of Abdomen-Breathing  or Belly-Breathing (can be written as Thobung , Belly-breathing). This method employs movements of the abdomen to help in expanding and compressing the lungs.

3.Tho-Phoi-Bung, the method of  Lung-Abdomen-Breathing  or Lung-Belly-Breathing (can be written as Thophoibung, Lung-belly-breathing).  This method employs movements of the ribcage combined with those of the abdomen to help in expanding and compressing the lungs.

 4.Tho-Nguc, the method of Chest-Breathing  (can be written as Thonguc, Chest-belly-breathing).

This method employs movements of the chest to help in expanding and compressing the lungs.

5.Tho-Vai,  the method of  Shoulder-Breathing  (can be written as Thovai, Shoulder-breathing).

 This method employs movements of the shoulders to help in expanding and compressing the lungs.

                     

 LES CINQ METHODES DE RESPIRATION.

Il y a cinq méthodes de base de la respiration que tout Ceinture Noire devrait savoir. Ce sont:


1.Tho-Phoi, la méthode du Poumon (Tho-Phoi qui peut s’écrire aussi Thophoi). Cette méthode se concentre sur la respiration naturelle des poumons  en exécutant une respiration profonde et puissante.


2.Tho-Bung, la méthode de l’Abdomen ou respiration du ventre (peut aussi être écrit Thobung). Cette méthode emploie des mouvements de l'abdomen pour aider à l'expansion et la compression des poumons.


3.Tho-Phoi-Bung, la méthode du Poumon Abdomen (peut aussi être écrit Thophoibung,). Cette méthode emploie des mouvements de la cage thoracique combinés avec ceux de l'abdomen pour aider à l'expansion et la compression des poumons.


4.Tho-Nguc, la méthode de la Poitrine (peut aussi être écrit Thonguc).

Cette méthode emploie des mouvements de la poitrine pour aider à l'expansion et la compression des poumons.


5.Tho-Vai, la méthode de l'Épaule (peut aussi être écrit Thovai).
 Cette méthode emploie des mouvements de l’épaule pour aider à l'expansion et la compression des poumons.


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I CINQUE METODI DI RESPIRAZIONE.

Ci sono cinque metodi base di respirazione, che qualsiasi Cintura Nera dovrebbe conoscere. Questi sono:


1.Tho-Phoi, il metodo del Polmone (Tho-Phoi che può essere scritto come Thophoi).
Questo metodo si concentra sulla respirazione naturale dei polmoni con un respiro profondo e potente.

 
2.Tho-Bung, il metodo dell’Addome o respirazione del ventre (può essere scritto anche Thobung).

Questo metodo utilizza i movimenti dell’addome per aiutare ad espandere e comprimere i polmoni


3.Tho-Phoi-Bung, il metodo del Polmone Addome (può essere scritto anche Thophoibung,).

Questo metodo utilizza i movimenti della gabbia toracica combinati con quelli del ventre per aiutare ad espandere e comprimere i polmoni.


4.Tho-Nguc, Il metodo del Torace (può essere scritto anche Thonguc).

Questo metodo utilizza i movimenti del torace per aiutare ad espandere e comprimere i polmoni.

5.Tho-Vai, il metodo della Spalla può essere scritto anche Thovai).
Questo metodo usa i movimenti delle spalle per aiutare ad espandere e comprimere i polmoni.
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