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>>455944 Wow, I shook my head in embarrassment. I've said this once and I'll say it again. Anyone who claims they practice "Dim Mak" is a fake. Especially if they're from the US. It's a dead Chinese martial art that died when the Shaolin were nearly wiped out. It was only taught to monks because it could kill and they would not.
>>455952 All I saw from George Dillman was him punching a bunch of dudes in the instant "knockout" spot on the jaw. I don't know exactly where it is, but I do know there is one. As for someone like him, who, obviously practices hard martial arts, using "chi" to affect someone from afar is bullshit.
There's only one person I've seen who can actually make people do those stupid movements, like that alleged "kiai master." He's a Chinese qigong master in Beijing, and you have to touch him before he actually throws you. It's not from afar like they depict. I don't doubt his skill, but I'm still very skeptical of course. Even as a student of Tai chi, myself.
>>455940 Tongue has to touch the roof of the mouth to connect the circuit of "chi flow." As for which side of the mouth, it doesn't matter.
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