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Apparently the Essence of Internal Martial arts books I and II are sold out. I really shouldn’t have to repeat what I said in an earlier post about the necessity of reading these, but I really think that you need them in your life!
If you can brave the awful [sorry guys, but it's my professional opionion
] Monabooks website (don’t worry about the company behind the website, they’ve been going for years and a lot of people in the UK have them to thank for reading material over the last few years) you can get your hands on a copy or two before they disappear all together.

Go here and search for ESSENCE OF INTERNAL MARTIAL ARTS” and send them then link to this blog!
For those of you in the US, you might be able to get hold of them here
EDIT: Also try here at ryukyu books
EDIT: Table of contents for both books
Book 1
| Acknowledgements …………………………………. | v |
| About the Author …………………………………….. | vi |
| Preface ………………………………………………… | xvi |
| Forward ………………………………………………… | xvii |
| Glossary of Terms …………………………………… | 300 |
| References ……………………………………………. | 303 |
| Also Available by the Author ………………………. | 307 |
| Book and Video Information ……………………….. | 310 |
| Preview: Volume II Energy Theory & Cultivation………. | 312 |
| Afterword ………………………………………………. | 315 |
Book 2
| Table of Contents.. | Page |
|---|---|
| Acknowledgements… | v |
| About the Author… | vi |
| Preface………… | xvi |
| Forward………… | xvii |
| Introduction……. | xviii |
| Section One - Metaphysical Boxing | |
| Methods and Theory | |
| CHAPTER 1. Metaphysical Boxing | |
| 1-1. Introduction | 21 |
| 1-2. Energy Bubble | 23 |
| 1-3. Projecting Energy | 25 |
| 1-4. Projecting and Listening Exercises | 28 |
| 1-5. Perceiving Energy Holes in your Opponent’s Energy Bubble | 31 |
| 1-6. Awareness | 32 |
| 1-7. Eight Direction Perception Meditation Stage One | 36 |
| 1-8. Perception Meditation Stage Two | 41 |
| 1-9. Perception Meditation Stage Three | 42 |
| CHAPTER 2. Increasing Psychic Awareness | |
| 2-1. Introduction | 43 |
| 2-2. The Ego | 46 |
| 2-3. The Psychic Opening | 46 |
| 2-4. The Four Stages of Training Psychic Perception | 48 |
| 2-5. Changing Emotional Energy of Ching into Building Ch’i | 49 |
| 2-6. Transforming Ch’i into Shen | 51 |
| CHAPTER 3. Extending Energy | |
| 3-1. Introduction | 53 |
| 3-2. Three Levels of Energy Extention | 55 |
| 3-3. Ching Plane Energy Extention | 56 |
| 3-4. Ch’i Plane Energy Extension | 60 |
| 3-5. Shen Plane Energy Extension | 65 |
| 3-6. Uprooting with Energy Extension | 67 |
| 3-7. Sound Blast Resonation | 68 |
| 3-8. Energy Associated with Emotion | 70 |
| 3-9. The Five Emotions | 72 |
| CHAPTER 4. Transforming Emotions into Ch’i | |
| 4-1. Introduction | 79 |
| 4-2. Healing Sounds and Colors | 80 |
| 4-3. Fusion of Body, Emotion and Spirit | 80 |
| CHAPTER 5. Auras and Emotional Energy | |
| 5-1. Introduction | 83 |
| 5-2. Shen Kung Meditation | 86 |
| 5-3. Physical Body Tissue Colors | 88 |
| 5-4. Energetic Body Aura Colors | 88 |
| CHAPTER 6. The Integration of Body, Mind, Emotion & Spirit | |
| 6-1. Introduction | 89 |
| 6-2. Emotional Energy and Functional Applications | 92 |
| 6-3. The Four Transitions of the Internal Boxer | 95 |
| 6-4. The Four Transitions of Light | 96 |
| 6-5. The Four Transitions of Darkness | 101 |
| CHAPTER 7. Time Displacement | |
| 7-1. Introduction | 105 |
| 7-2. The Foundation is the Mind | 105 |
| 7-3. The Importance of Waiting | 106 |
| 7-4. Five Stages of Attack | 107 |
| 7-5. Scientific Explanation | 108 |
| 7-6. Time Displacement Meditations | 109 |
| Section Two - Energy Cultivations | |
| CHAPTER 8. Hidden Truths Of Energy Training | |
| 8-1. Introduction | 113 |
| 8-2. The Three Treasures of Alchemical Dimensions | 116 |
| 8-3. Internal and External Development | 119 |
| 8-4. Kinetic Communication | 119 |
| 8-5. Heart Communication | 121 |
| 8-6. Visual Communication | 122 |
| 8-7. Internal Transitions - Level One | 124 |
| 8-8. Internal Transitions - Level Two | 127 |
| 8-9. Internal Transitions - Level Three | 130 |
| Section Three - Vibrational Training Methods and Theory | |
| CHAPTER 9. I-Ch’uan | |
| 9-1. Introduction | 133 |
| 9-2. Purpose and Goal | 134 |
| 9-3. Stillness | 136 |
| 9-4. Preparation and Practice | 138 |
| CHAPTER 10. I-Ch’uan Stage One: Static Postures | |
| 10-1. Introduction | 139 |
| 10-2. I-Ch’uan Postures | 140 |
| CHAPTER 11. I-Ch’uan Stage Two: Imagery and Intent | |
| 11-1. Introduction | 145 |
| CHAPTER 12. Joint Opening | |
| 12-1. Tendon and Ligament Stretching | 149 |
| CHAPTER 13. Marrow Washing and Draining | |
| 13-1. Introduction | 151 |
| 13-2. The Three Stages of Marrow Washing | 151 |
| 13-3. Marrow Draining | 153 |
| CHAPTER 14. Bone Breathing and Squeezing | |
| 14-1. Introduction | 155 |
| 14-2. Stage One - Cleaning | 156 |
| 14-3. Stage Two - Rebuilding | 157 |
| 14-4. Stage Three - Squeezing | 159 |
| CHAPTER 15. I-Ch’uan Stage Three: Vibration | |
| 15-1. Introduction | 161 |
| 15-2. Resonant Vibrations | 163 |
| 15-3. Body Vibration | 164 |
| 15-4. Alignment for Level Three I-Ch’uan | 167 |
| 15-5. Stage Three I-Ch’uan Exercises | 168 |
| 15-6. Exercise One | 170 |
| 15-6. Exercise Two | 171 |
| 15-6. Exercise Three | 172 |
| 15-6. Exercise Four | 173 |
| 15-6. Exercise Five | 174 |
| 15-6. Exercise Six | 174 |
| 15-6. Exercise Seven | 175 |
| 15-6. Exercise Eight | 176 |
| 15-6. Exercise Nine | 177 |
| Section Four - Discharging Energy Methods and Theory
CHAPTER 16. Explosive Power: Fa Chin |
|
| 16-1. Introduction | 179 |
| 16-2. Discharging Internal Power: “Fa Chin” | 180 |
| 16-3. Bone Linkage | 182 |
| 16-4. Four main Energies of Attack | 183 |
| 16-5. Rippling the Spine | 184 |
| 16-6. Key Points to Remember | 185 |
| 16-7. Explanation of Shaking the Spine | 186 |
| 16-8. Explanation of Whipping the Spine | 187 |
| 16-9. Reeling the Silk: Drilling Energy | 187 |
| 16-10. Pulling the Silk: Snapping Energy | 187 |
| 16-11. Shaking and Releasing | 188 |
| 16-12. Meteor Shatters the Earth | 189 |
| 16-13. Structural Connection and Alignment | 190 |
| 16-14. Martial Integrations | 191 |
| 16-15. Key Points to Remember During the Transfer of Chin | 193 |
| 16-16. Sixteen Steps to Transferring Chin | 194 |
| CHAPTER 17. I-Ch’uan Stage Four: Movement and Martial Application | |
| 17-1. Introducton | 195 |
| 17-2. Theory of the Ball | 196 |
| 17-3. Rolling and Drawing Back | 197 |
| 17-4. Striking | 199 |
| 17-5. The Hands | 200 |
| 17-6. Stepping or Walking | 201 |
This morning I got pretty aggravated by some tool that made the statement
‘We can safely say that martial arts started when Bodhidharma travelled
from India to China and taught some emaciated Chinese Buddhist monks
some exercises to stay healthy’
This kind of thing really riles me. In my opinion the Shaolin story is full of shit, propagated by the Chinese government and old skool kung fu flicks. Why do I think this, because of things I have read and researched.
Now, does this really matter a toss? Really? the answer is definitely no. It’s my opinion, should it be other people’s opinion too? who gives a toss, it doesn’t matter. Does it help my training if indeed the first person to ever throw a punch and teach his mates was some Indian Yogi? not at all. So why debate it?!
The martial arts are about training to be good at fighting, you cannot put a gloss on that. As a side effect of deep study in any practical field, you will also, after time, develop a scholarly side and start researching the martial arts and related fields. If your inclined that way you might even develop the internal aspects of the arts as well. It’s really no big shit! don’t get all excited about it!
I’m not sure if this post makes much sense, but in summary:
NB: For a much more eloquent expression of what I am trying to say look here and here
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