No acccording to the Book of Mouth - when Tai Chi breathing, I think the eyes are shut, Dr. Rose, and when you reach this point, "clueless" is a redundant term. Now you could open your eyes during the three "hyperventillations". John R. Rose wrote: > > No, I meant cue in the sense of a hint, i.e., a feature indicating the > nature of something perceived. However, in this case, keeping one's eyes > shut is a good way of remaining clueless. > > On Sun, 7 May 2000, Trey wrote: > > > JR, ur getting like Mouth, or did you intentially not use the word > > "clue" , since in this case it is a "mute" point? > > > > John R. Rose wrote: > > > > > > > > > do you think that knowing the direction of water flow is an important cue > > > > > > > > >
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