Comment by 2ndSkiesForex on May 30, 2012 at 5:29pm
To the right in the video? Thats my competition bow - I call her Athena (God of War and Wisdom). She's been good to me as i've already won two competitions in Argentina. Anyways, you should see my new bow which i'm putting together as we speak :-)

Not sure what I'll call it, but is a bad mo-fo ;-)

Kind Regards,
Chris
Comment by ROBERT JOSEPH PAULO on May 31, 2012 at 1:35pm

Comment by 2ndSkiesForex on June 1, 2012 at 11:44am

I'd definitely recommend it.  Actually quite beneficial for trading being a precision sport that requires immense concentration.

Also incredibly meditative at the same time.  For those that want the benefits of meditation, but don't want to sit and meditate, this is one of the best alternatives I have found.

Kind Regards,
Chris

Comment by ROBERT JOSEPH PAULO on June 1, 2012 at 1:50pm

found this - 

Taming the Mind

After winning several archery contests, the young and rather boastful champion challenged a Zen master who was renowned for his skill as an archer. The young man demonstrated remarkable technical proficiency when he hit a distant bull's eye on his first try, and then split that arrow with his second shot.

"There," he said to the old man, "see if you can match that!"

Undisturbed, the master did not draw his bow, but rather motioned for the young archer to follow him up the mountain.

Curious about the old fellow's intentions, the champion followed him high into the mountain until they reached a deep chasm spanned by a rather flimsy and shaky log. Calmly stepping out onto the middle of the unsteady and certainly perilous bridge, the old master picked a far away tree as a target, drew his bow, and fired a clean, direct hit.

"Now it is your turn," he said as he gracefully stepped back onto the safe ground.

Staring with terror into the seemingly bottomless and beckoning abyss, the young man could not force himself to step out onto the log, no less shoot at a target.

"You have much skill with your bow," the master said, sensing his challenger's predicament, "but you have little skill with the mind that lets loose the shot."

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