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The Passing of Floyd Patterson

 

Author: Michael Kessler

Although saddened to read about the passing of Floyd Patterson, the boxing Champion of the 1950s and '60s, I felt inspired as I recalled a chance encounter I had with this remarkable man 20 years ago.

I was enjoying summer in New York's Hudson River Valley, living and working at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies. The day I met Mr. Patterson I was running some errands, and lost sight of the main road as I explored some of the neighborhoods in Kingston.

Meeting a Remarkable Man
As I decided to find my way back to the main road I saw a man up ahead, walking around in front of his house. I pulled up slowly and asked him for directions back to the highway. Then spontaneously I heard myself blurt out with astonishment: "You're Floyd Patterson!" I felt my head bow slightly as I offered my hand to him in friendship and recognition but on the inside, my 'Being' was focused on making physical contact with this man.

When I'm open I can receive.

I was completely surprised that I recognized him because I didn't really know what Floyd Patterson looked like, nor did I know anything other than he was a 'king' in the pantheon of champion boxers, though one that had come and gone before my time. (I didn't come of age until Cassius Clay soon to become Mohammed Ali fought Sonny Liston).

'Chi' is a concept only understood as a feeling.

The Transmission
With the slightly regal look of someone who at one time was recognized the world over, combined with a humble appreciation of being so well received decades past his prime, Mr. Patterson graciously wrapped his hand around mine. I felt my average-sized hand ensconced in his warm, soft grip. It felt like a mothers hand, gently pulsing with tenderness; ironically, a hand that had battered and pummeled many an adversary into submission as he plied his warrior craft in the boxing ring. And then he pointed me in the right direction and I drove off, feeling exhilarated, calm, and fulfilled. I've recalled this meeting many times over the years, and each time I do, I re-feel the transmission of 'Chi' I 'received' from him.

Open To Receive
This meeting/feeling was a milestone experience for me in that I felt first hand the Chi or 'Life Force' of this Master of the Warrior Tradition. After many years of my own practice of Aikido and Tai Chi, I now know that this transfer of Chi was able to happen because I was open to receiving it; not that I decided at that moment that there was something for me to 'take'; rather I was ready, able, and willing through an ongoing commitment I made to this 'growth process.' So, like a wireless computer that recognizes any 'transmitter' in its range, the Chi that Mr. Patterson emitted naturally passed into me, and because I cherish that feeling it nourishes and guides me to this day.

Author Bio:

Michael Kessler

Executive and Personal Coach
Tai Chi, Aikido, & Chi Kung Teacher

Guided by his perspective that “your life is your career,” Michael has gathered a wide range of personal, professional, and educational experiences over the past 25 years, which include: a BS degree in Economics, an MBA degree in International Business, a Black Belt degree in Aikido, and many years of experience practicing and teaching the Chinese meditative martial arts of Tai Chi Chuan and Pa Kua Chuan.

From the time he began working on Wall Street as an analyst, technical writer, instructional designer, and trainer, to the time spent working at companies like Microsoft and Boeing, Michael has relied on, and applied, his 25 years of experience in the meditative martial arts of Aikido, Tai Chi, and Pa Kua to meet the continual challenges of the corporate battlefield.

Executive and Personal Coach
Michael combines his workplace experience, martial arts wisdom, and basic street-savvy to work with you to strategize the best ways to achieve the personal and professional goals you want to reach along your way.

By integrating martial art principles like listening, blending, sticking, yielding, and pushing into the coaching process, Michael works with you to discover the inner resources used by warriors to calm themselves before, strengthen themselves during, and heal themselves after a battle: Skills that remain useful today—at home, at work, and on the Way.

Working With Young People
Michael has significant experience working with and coaching young people. Since 1977 he has coached, taught, and mentored young people, in settings that include: inner city and suburban public schools, community colleges, Fortune 500 companies, and classes teaching the meditative martial arts.

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