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Rather, it seems like certain core practices, if pursued long enough, naturally scaffold into further steps. Like there is an instinct, here, or a consistent set of outcomes from the core conditioning.
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I'm sure that it does. Look at the crossover in approaches in different fighting systems, for example. There are bound to be fundamentals that, once understood, naturally point in a particular direction.
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It's an interesting question. might have ideas/thoughts? Cool e.g: butterfly guard is established technique in BJJ. Bears do it naturally when they fight & play. I guess it must be a natural solution given the parameters. A sort of Schelling point, maybe?
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Yes, I’ve seen this happen repeatedly. Tantric practice arises naturally as a result of Sutric practice, it’s one of several possible outcomes. You see it historically and the same pattern repeating locally with individuals and groups. It’s really interesting.
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