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For Those Who Wish To Train Alone
Written by Lee, Ki Tae & Edited by Daniel Julian

Beginning GiCheon is like one starts a journey to somewhere not many
humans have been to.
Once
you start it, you’re already in the half way of the destination.
And if you
don’t stop it, you’re going closer to it any how, no matter how fast or slow
you might think of your pace.
Then if you didn’t mind the speed of your pace,
someday you will reach the end.
And I’m also on the way to the
destination.
Practicing GiCheon is like one with open eyes walking in the dark or the
blind walking in the light.
People want more and more although they have already
had how to get there.
Any
one can’t see it but also some can do it.
Any one can’t realize it but some
can do it.
Some say
it’s out of reach but others say it’s within your reach.
Only if you set your mind to one goal against any environment (hardship,
pain, etc), you will be there after all.
 
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