Where do I start?
I have the ability to launch a basketball from any angle and direction, achieving a perfect arc, as it enters the hoop and never touches any part of the rim. I'm what the average basketball fan would call a pure shooter, yet my laziness prevented me from taking it to the next level.
I also have the ability freestyle lyrics on the spot, keeping the rhythem so perfectly, people question the fact that I haven't been signed by a record label.
Furthermore, I have the ability to sketch something, the appearance almost symmetrical, after staring at it for less than 5 minutes.
EfFeCt said:
well i can raise my chuckra and use certain types of jutsu .... thats about it....
Even though I must laugh at the Narutardness of this...
I too shall admit and acquiesce the super-natural abilities that I seem to have to acquired. Tai Chi is a wonderful thing, bringing constant enlightment and what was once an un-determinable source of energy, pouring through every inch of my soul. It'll make you realize a solution, it'll make you take that extra step, and it doesn't have any side-effects, or doesn't take any over-exclamated informercials to make you realize the instant certification it implants.
Looking at it's commercial prowess, it is basically the same thing Goku, Vegeta, Trunks, etc... were highly and amazingly gifted with. People will probably now and have mocked the whole idea behind it.
Then turn around say, "I don't have the energy to do this and that"
To truly explain my point, I actually have created visual energy. Though not as spectacular as a kamehama or a gallit gun... it was there.
What color was it, you may ask?
Kind of hard to explain, a mix of blue and red, resembling a sort of TV static effect. It scared the **** out of me at first. I surely didn't believe my constant and determined efforts in that martial art that Tai Chi actually is, would result in this sort of discovery. I had been in a recent accident, involving a street luge accident that left my left ankle shattered and jig-sawed backtogether in surgery.
Forced to lay in bed for most of the day, I begin to practice the hobby I was already so thrilled and entranced with. Spending, what seemed, 6 to 7 hours straight just trying to breath in my nose and out my mouth. This is famously known as "Chi Breathing", and creates the nirvana state that energy channeling(at first) requires.
To make a long story short, my ankle healed so fast... it scared my doctor. The ankle itself had grown a bone spur, just the kind of support a ankle with torn tendons and ligaments needed.
I end this post by saying, a think true talent is not letting others decide what you believe or what you think, but finding out for yourself. There's a lot more to reality then what "society" wants us to believe.