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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanbanjin
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    Was Harada the white one on the video? The looser one? Or..

    Anything else about Harada, Guys? Somebody knows him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musha

    There was a guy who teaches kiai that can knock a person down and even kill them without much contact. The low frequency can ring bells and do other things to objects through vibrations.. No joke!

    Aoki’s students train under waterfalls to enhance their sixth sense, and use their 'kiai' (martial shout) to knock opponents over.
    Man, that sounds so 70's.
    You don't really believe that, do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musha
    No it isn't its a kind of epic about a prince in a fantacy world that revolves around a spice that enables a race of alians to travel through different parts of space via worm holes http://www.dunenovels.com/.

    The price ends up on a world without water and giant worms. Can't remember the rest .
    Dune are a series of sci-fi novels which often come near the top in any "best sci fi listy thingy" I think it's great. There was a movie made by David Lynch starring Sting and the Star Trek captain. The movie however differs greatly from the book. One of the things is that the good guys develop a weapon that modillates the user's voice into a destructive beam that destroys stuff. The movie is quite boring and is made worse for the following: Lynch had to fit a novel several hundreds of pages long into a movie so he cut off parts here and there, still the movie was about 5 hours long which was unacceptable for the film studio so they arbitrarily chopped 2 hours at random places. Result: If you haven't read the book and you think you understand the film you are on crack or you got it wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Musha
    The one about the worms in the sand? Can't remember any thing about kiai in that film .
    Lloromanic did a good job as far as his review and also about the "kiai" connection.
    Hishaam Bendiar
    "The lecture is one, the practice is a thousand."



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