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Friday, October 1, 2010

Kookaburra and worms

By Chris Everett
(Drouin, Australia)

Tai Chi and the Kookaburra

Tai Chi and Kookaburra

We flavor of Australia's "legendary" in Tai Chi can come, its philosophy and practice relationship??-history of the martial arts in the country, across masters induced nature observation of many legends of the sages and win. We can do the same today?

We Garden we regularly visit Kookaburras pair. Appeared to staring downward study sit fence posts and maximum tree density.

I would be the silence you, Kookaburra world try to imagine. They see grass leaves me, or is the same soil? color is the same? also may expand their world I down or for more information, see? do you have acute underground worms like Blackbirds, from the hearing can hear high up?

I have but Kookaburra sat watching him under the ground to look at discovered sitting, wonder all these things. His focus from General pins had to switch to stab. He plunged below ground spot that he caught the eye, beak, and full text. His beak to ground the drive, there stayed. After pausing, he drew his head a little his beak backs up the still underground. Another temporary stop. The above another tug I he looked worm. Only about 1 inch worm ever looked.

It was waiting for him like the stopped Kookaburra. About half a minute after he again pulled. Stopped and waited. Another half a minute after he many of times again this process repeatedly pulled.

The end of the beak was swallowed his neck and beak extending, pop and very clever flick, worms in the height of his entire expanded Kookaburra Finally, when his worms.

Kookaburra thought I returned him and ball tree tree in to all of you to share this experience fun going.

Sages induced legends of many Chinese people got to maybe we you can come up with a flavor of Australia, and suits natural observations follow from polar fist associated "of legend!

You can draw this story I think some ideas from.

You can to achieve the goals of us our silence and focus.

-Patience and yeilding speed is better than the invasion.


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