and please pass it on.
--- jon willson <bunnyxxxu@...> wrote:
>
> someone, and i won't mention kyle's name, said
> something about just getting the info when others
> come
> back from the hoitsugan seminars. with all respect
> for the people who go and bring the info home to the
> others, it is a little like the game where you pass
> info from one person to the next (no, not spin the
> bottle). something gets lost along the way. i know
> i
> don't always remember, or get, all of what jon
> keeling
> teaches so you guys do not even hear it at all.
> also when you hear something from a
> different
> instructor it can bring on a whole meaning to you
> about something that you just did not get from
> someone
> else's explanation, or even know there was something
> to "get".
> i am not selling the seminars. they really
> are
> a way to share a tradition and the money goes to pay
> for the transportation and lodging of the
> instructors,
> not profit. if you are interested in carrying on a
> tradition and heightening your awareness of karate,
> go
> to at least part of the seminars. aloha, jon w
>
> jon willson
>
>
jon willson