Hello-
I was wondering if anyone out there could make a distinction between kokyu and ki. I know there definitions, but could anyone be kind enough to elaborate a bit.
Eyrie, in another thread, alluded to the fact that ki and kokyu are definable and can be cultivated. He also alluded to talking with Mike Sigman, who seems to have some working knowledge in the subject, but to his discredit on the recent threads that I've seen him contribute to, he sort of goads everyone else without really contributing much to the discussion (he probably is a great uke

).
Sorry if it looks like I'm taking a stab at anyone, that's not my intention. I just participated in a wonderful seminar, where sensei explicitly said that kokyu and ki are different, but I didn't seize the opportunity to have him elaborate. That's why I am asking all of you.

Arigato-
Joe