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Dear Mr Pantazi,
I am now back in Australia, and able to start watching your
DVDs. I am just writing to say how deeply impressed I
am. Your knowledge of both how the human nervous
system works from a Western medical perspective, and the
concepts used to descr
ibe Kyusho, are clearly encyclopaedic.
However you come across as so pleasant and articulate that I
have complete faith in your ability to guide people through
this vast body of knowledge. (Teaching isn't a one-sided
affair though - I will do my best to learn!)
Given that there is obviously a lot to learn, I have just
ordered your books. I find it easier to refer to
something that way, where I can re-read and cross-reference,
rather than playing a DVD over and over again (which is
never a good idea).
I think I mentioned before that my computer and internet
connection don't currently have the capacity to handle the
online materials. After watching the DVDs, it is
immediately evident that by far the best way to study Kyusho
is with a qualified teacher. For those of us who can't
do that though, you have done a truly excellent job of
making the materials accesible.
I would love to form a Study Group. However, having had just
a glimpse of how deep and profound the study of Kyusho can
be, I am going to spend a bit more time absorbing what I can
from the discs and books before I would dare to call myself
the (nominal) "leader" of a study group.
I also want to say that, fascinating though the study of the
martial side of Kyusho is, I found the story near the start
of the first disc, about the mother who restarted her son's
heart at the baseball game, to be truly heart-warming. The
study of Kyusho becomes so much more worthwhile and
beneficial when it can help others - even saving their
lives!
I feel that I have just taken my first step on a journey of
a thousand miles.
Thank you for showing me the the right path to take!
Sincerely,
Patrick Goldsworthy
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