WOH!...merle

  
Joe,

I seem to have been misinformed on Da Liu's death date. Thanks for the 
correction.

OK, I lived at 412 Cathedral Pkwy just down the street from you. I was working 
for the NY Fed during that period but moved to NJ around 1979 to work for ATT. 
I maintained my apartment #42 which was a beautiful rent control with 9 rooms 
and 40 some windows on three sides of the building  at 412 until 5 or 6 years 
ago when my Japanese girl friend who had been living there left and moved back 
to Japan...

I was in Da Liu's apartment a couple times myself...

My ex probably knows who you are from the classes but I wouldn't want to wish 
that on you at this point! 

Edgar




On Aug 6, 2012, at 9:29 PM, Joe wrote:

  
>Edgar,
>
>I was there a long time.  ;-)
>
>At Columbia, for an Engineering degree from 1970-1974; and took a Philosophy 
>degree at General Studies in 1977 and thought I would be a Philosopher.  I met 
>Sheng Yen in 1979 at Union Theological Seminary in Feb., 1979, and that was 
>the end of my Western Philosophy career, especially following the first 
>intensive Ch'an retreat at Bodhi House on Long Island in May, 1979.  I became 
>an Astronomer.  Go figure!
>
>Left for Chile in Nov., 1982, and came back in Jan. 1985, before going off to 
>grad school again, this time in Physics, out on the Island.
>
>I have some of Da Liu's videotape movies of the Forms. 
>
>I am sure I did not break up your marriage.  I would remember that.  I think.  
>;-)
>
>Do you know Paul Knopf?  He lived across the street from me on 110th Street 
>(Cathedral Parkway) and became Da Liu's successor, more or less, and I think 
>still teaches Tai Chi at Riverside Church, in a studio on the 19th Floor in 
>the tower.  I don't think he teaches at the Cathedral School where Da Liu 
>taught, nor at Teacher's College.
>
>Da Liu lived from 1902-2000!  A remarkable life.
>
>He and I lived in the same bldg: 520 Cathedral Parkway (W. 110th St.).  I was 
>in 4B, he was 7A.  I used to clean his place, for private lessons, for a while.
>
>Maybe we met somewhere, sometime, Edgar!  Or, shall!
>
>;-)
>
>Cheers,
>
>--Joe
>
>> Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>>
>> Joe,
>> 
>> Brings back a lot of memories. When were you there? I spent most of the 70's 
>> living right across the street. Sure I remember the Hungarian Pastry Shop 
>> and my wife (now long ex) took Tai Chi from Da Liu. In fact she met her next 
>> husband in his class! Hope that wasn't you! :- ) In fact I think I still 
>> have a Super 8 Video of Da Liu.... Since Da Lui died not long after that I 
>> suspect we were there around the same time and might have passed each other 
>> on the street perhaps multiple times....
>> 
>> Strange how lives pass each other unbeknownst of their consciousnesses!
>> 
>> Blessings!
>
>

 

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