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Five Elements Journal: Meditation: Less is More
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. September 06, 2012. Meditation: Less is More. In meditation, Kung Fu and Tai Qi as in many other aspects of life less really is more. The ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said that frame of a window or door is important, but it is the empty space within the frame that makes it useful. Is conveyed by what is is not. A sculptor will look at a giant slab of rock and will release the figure within by. removing. The surrounding (excess) rock. Our th...
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Five Elements Journal: Being Aware
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. August 02, 2011. Close your eyes and think.what does it feel. Like to be alive? Actually, this might work better if you don't close your eyes. Look around. See, hear, smell, feel. So many things happening all around you and your brain is absorbing all of it. But here's the question. What does it feel like to actually be aware of the fact that you are alive? That you are alive? It - what does that feel like? Give it a try. View my complete profile.
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Five Elements Journal: September 2012
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. September 06, 2012. Meditation: Less is More. In meditation, Kung Fu and Tai Qi as in many other aspects of life less really is more. The ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said that frame of a window or door is important, but it is the empty space within the frame that makes it useful. Is conveyed by what is is not. A sculptor will look at a giant slab of rock and will release the figure within by. removing. The surrounding (excess) rock. Our th...
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Five Elements Journal: Friday Class: Empty Space
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. April 30, 2014. Friday Class: Empty Space. Four years. Every. Friday. From 8:00PM unitl . Chinese language, art, history, science, philospohy - and Kung Fu/Tai Qi. We would sit with tea at hand and Teacher would begin."Does anyone have a question? And so our weekly lesson would begin. The classes ended 7 1/2 years ago but the lessons have not stopped. May 1, 2014 at 3:48 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Five Elements Journal: Meditation in Motion: Ying/Yang
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. December 20, 2011. Meditation in Motion: Ying/Yang. Intention is calm and settled. Mind is at peace. Inner core is firm. Body is supple and relaxed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is dedicated to the memory of Master Tsong Yuan Ho. View my complete profile. Http:/ montanamilquetoastreview.blogspot.com. Picture Window template. Template images by macroworld.
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Five Elements Journal: Elements of Style
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. May 14, 2013. A Kung Fu form, like any other creative expression can be measured against a deceptively simple three-point standard. First, it should be aesthetically pleasing. It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder but I think it is fair to say that beautiful works of creative expression possess certain core characteristics. They have balance. Second, it should have a practical purpose. Something. The what. Impact of Kung Fu. The...
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Five Elements Journal: May 2011
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. May 26, 2011. Yin and Yang of Chinese Martial Arts: Tai Qi and Kung Fu. Tai Qi and Kung Fu are the Yin and Yang of Chinese martial arts. They are both physically challenging disciplines and the fundamentals that they require, develop and refine are the same - balance, coordination, suppleness and strength. They. Give some thought to practicing both of these styles as a single element - practicing both of them at fast and slow pace in order to gain...
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Five Elements Journal: April 2014
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. April 30, 2014. Friday Class: Empty Space. Four years. Every. Friday. From 8:00PM unitl . Chinese language, art, history, science, philospohy - and Kung Fu/Tai Qi. We would sit with tea at hand and Teacher would begin."Does anyone have a question? And so our weekly lesson would begin. The classes ended 7 1/2 years ago but the lessons have not stopped. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is dedicated to the memory of Master Tsong Yuan Ho.
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Five Elements Journal: December 2011
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Lessons Learned from Taichung Teacher and Related Topics. December 20, 2011. Meditation in Motion: Ying/Yang. Intention is calm and settled. Mind is at peace. Inner core is firm. Body is supple and relaxed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is dedicated to the memory of Master Tsong Yuan Ho. View my complete profile. Http:/ montanamilquetoastreview.blogspot.com. Picture Window template. Template images by macroworld.