A Pearl with Nine Holes

March 2, 2009

 

 There are many cryptic sayings inside of the many versions of what have come collectively to be known as “The Tai-Chi Classics”. For the sake of quick clarification Taichichuan refers to the martial aspects of the Art. Tai-Chi refers predominantly to the healing side. Although this is true Tai-Chi has become a generic description of both and the Authors will take the prerogative of using the simpler title of Tai-Chi when referring to the Art.

 

Tai-Chi is like threading Chi through a pearl with 9 holes. This is one of hundreds of ancient statements that many have no idea what it means.  Like all statements and techniques there are several possible levels of meaning. There are those who understand, and deeply.

Ok, to start with:  If you have been practicing Tai-Chi for any time at all you know that when one part moves, all parts move. You should also understand that the movement begins in the feet, feeding the energy of earth, gravity, to the legs. The waist then directs this energy through the torso into the arms and finally manifesting in the tips of the fingers. Think about it if you do not yet understand this, it will come to you. (more…)

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Western Minds Understanding Chinese theories

March 2, 2009

We must as Westerners understand that there is a need to express the theories and philosophies of Tai-Chi in a way that is easy for the Western mind to comprehend. To understand Xin and Yi one must simply realize the clarity and wisdom that arises as a result of quieting the mind. For instance the notion of Xin and Yi. There are not actually two different parts of our mind that could be subdivided in this manner. It is a way of speaking to teach that an overly emotional mind can cause one to be out of balance. Calmness directly experienced through the physical comprehension that Tai-Chi offers becomes a Physical foundation to build deeper mental experience. It is perhaps wise to say that when we have a mind that is calm and our emotions are in balance we make wiser decisions. (more…)

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The Training Wheels of Meditation

March 2, 2009

 

Hello Everyone. I hope you have had an enlightening day in some way that you either understand now or will understand further down the River of Time.

Sometimes when I teach a meditation course I will discuss the nature of meditation as “training wheels”. Let me explain.

Sometimes we sit and learn a new special breathing technique. Or perhaps we learn a Mantra or a series of Mantras. We might study and practice a Mudra, ( a way of holding our hands while we meditate.)

I could go on and on because there are practically an infinite number of different forms of meditation.
From time to time we have a discussion about mindfulness. This is when I occasionally will compare “practicing Meditation” to a set of training wheels.

Truly we are learning to hold our mind in the moment and not allow our consciousness to get stuck in the past or in the future. (more…)

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The Martial Art of Tai Chi

February 18, 2009

The Martial Art of Tai-Chi

Hmm, Tai-Chi—Kung-Fu.  Kung-Fu really is supposed to be referred to as Wu-Shu, or Martial Art. Kung-fu can refer to a high level of skill in making pottery, or weaving baskets or painting a fine painting! Kung-Fu can be any activity that takes a long time and a lot of dedication to develop skill in any particular context. Tai-Chi can definitely be Kung-Fu. (more…)

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Tai Chi and Life

February 18, 2009

Hello Friends,

May I assist in some small way in opening your heart and mind? Most of us have been trained since we were just still small children to straighten up and fly right. Tension was the lesson and it has been repeated in families, cliques, schools and even churches.

We have been raised in time going tick-tock, tick-tock…..If time is to have a sound I imagine it is must be closer to shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. (more…)

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