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TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE introduction Matrixing Neutronics The - photo 1TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE introduction Matrixing Neutronics The Motor - photo 2TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE introduction Matrixing Neutronics The Motor - photo 3TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE introduction Matrixing Neutronics The Motor - photo 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE introduction Matrixing Neutronics The Motor The Breathing Motor The Circle The First Form The Gravity Motor The Time Motor WARNING Turning the Palms Up How to Turn A Few Fine Points The Second Form The Third Form The Fourth Form The Fifth Form The Sixth Form The Seventh Form The Eighth Form The Ninth Form The Tenth Form The Eleventh Form The Twelfth Form The Thirteenth Form The Fourteenth Form The Fifteenth Form The Sixteenth Form About Entering the Circle Square and Circle Face to Face Matrixing Applications Eight Entering Applications More on the Applications Summation NOTE: This book is based upon the middle version of Pa Kua Chang as presented in Butterfly Pa Kua Chang course which is offered at Monster Martial Arts. Butterfly Pa Kua Chang presents three arts, a beginning, middle and classical study, with special attention to missing pieces in the art, and to matrixing certain principles so that a student can progress quickly and easily, and learn the whole art. The book you are presently viewing takes the middle art presented on that course and explores it in depth. It does this with Neutronic principles, thus going FAR beyond what is offered in the course. However, this book does not obviate the need for studying the Butterfly Pa Kua Chang course, and getting the whole picture. I recommend that course first.

That said, I understand the need and the drive many people have for the more esoteric parts of the martial arts. I understand that there will be people who assume that they know enough to undertake this volume without recourse to the Butterfly Pa Kua Chang course. And, perhaps they do. So proceed as you wish. If things get dicey you can always order the Butterfly Pa Kua Chang Course later and pick up on the pieces that might be missing, and that are causing you distraction. INTRODUCTION Ive spent a lot of time researching and developing Matrixing - photo 5 INTRODUCTION Ive spent a lot of time researching and developing Matrixing Technology.

The result has been students who could go faster, who werent limited by politics, people who didnt understand what they were teaching, and all the other things that go into destroying the martial arts. This has resulted in more depth in the martial arts, and depth is what it is all about. Let me explain. Hundreds of years ago people could do more with the Martial Arts. Yes, some of the legends are bushwah, but where there is smoke there is fire. And behind the legends are kernels of truth that are starting to reappear.

People moving faster with less effort. Punches that seem mere flicks, yet utterly destroy an opponent. Projecting chi from distances. But why are those things so difficult to do today? Because the martial arts have been reduced to calisthenics. Push ups and how hard can you hit the bag. And the real physics of the martial arts have been pretty much obliterated, destroyed, forgotten.

This book is about getting it back. Interestingly, you are going to find the directions I give simple and easily understood. Following those directions, however, is going to be something else. When something is too easy...how do you do it? And, can you fix your mind on one thing and do it, to the distraction of the world, and just...keep...doing it? Interesting questions...and questions that you will shortly be up against. The point here is that you could do 10,000 punches, and maybe learn a little bit about punching. But if you read the exact data on punching, and figure out how to make it work, then a few hundred punches should suffice.

And, in this book we are not talking about punches, we are talking about one of the most elegant, gentle, power filled martial arts ever invented. And, done the way I describe, in tune with Neutronic principles, you will find out that the world doesnt work by push ups and sit ups. You will find that there is a whole field of physics behind the commonly accepted physics of the world; you will find a whole new world. Most important, you are going to find the real you. The true Martial Art you see, is not just a collection of arts, a variety of drills and exercises, and that sort of thing. The real Martial Art is you.

The untapped you, which, through this book, we are going to tap into. That is the real depth of the martial arts, you see; it is the awareness of the individual for himself, for a world that is his, for a world that does what he wants. chapter one Matrixing Matrixing deserves a few words. Matrixing is the analysis and handling of Force and Direction (Flow). Matrixing is predominately a graph that can be applied to the movements of the martial arts, and which then reveals all sorts of things hidden in the martial arts. Indeed, many of the secondary things you read about in my works are nothing more than the things that were hidden from me, and which popped out, all clean and logical, as I matrixed my arts.

The importance of matrixing to the work you are presently viewing is twofold. One, if you matrix your martial art the hidden things wont drag at you, distract you, stop you from proceeding to higher and more simple concepts. Two, this enables the discipline factor to proceed at light speed. If you have the discipline of matrixing fixing and correcting your martial art, you can learn it ten times faster. All the things the old masters spoke of concerning it taking lifetimes to learn a martial art, they were made by people who had made it through the swamp and morass...and think of how fast they could have proceeded had they actually known matrixing? Ive seen a few giants get a hold of Matrixing, and it is almost scary how fast they start moving through the martial arts. Its like they were trying to haul a tank on a fifty yard dash, and suddenly somebody cuts the chain and saysYou dont need to pull that.

Man, they start to learn F-A-S-T! So, I know I said it before, but Matrixing will help you get ready for this book. Itll clean your mind out of the reckless, poser, wasted moves that have wormed there way into the martial arts and destroyed workability. Itll sharpen up your thinking so you can better concentrate. It will make not just a better Martial Artist...but a better human being who is doing better martial arts. chapter two Neutronics Neutronics is the physics behind the physics. Physics is the field which measures the universe.

Physics taken back to its roots means A knowledge of nature. But it is not a knowledge of nature, it is, as I said, a method for measuring nature. It describes nature. It doesnt tell you what nature really is. To understand what nature is you need the second set of physics, the physics behind the physics. You need Neutronics.

Neutronics refers to being neutral, to not doing anything. And I should say, at this point, that the more neutronic you are, the less you do, the more effect you will have. This is a neutronic truth. Neutronics came from one simple thought: For something to be true the opposite must also be true. This simple thought is the yin yang, it describes the dichotomy of the universe, it can be used to explain every single thing in the universe, and it is the source and root of the physics behind the physics. We will use it to explore the motors of Pa Kua Chang.

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