It has been more than a year since I've stopped in at my blog. Even I, the tech neanderthal, understand that blogs have been superseded and replaced by things like instagram and substack. But I persist. Wanting to have a place where written descriptions and little stories are equal to the images. So stop here if like me, you like to read about t'ai chi and qigong, learn about what's going on in our classes, and in our lives... This is the Youtube link to mawandui -- done as a montage of different settings in China (I'm pretty sure we're in China for all of these settings). See master Tary doing the same thing in the previous post. Both are really good . No explanation. Just the pure art. Follow along and enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/ playlist?list= PLung5sxUaSPgjWjUdOW- HxpSicE8WjNdQ Here's a photo from my trip to China, a little more than a year ago. This is the "fan form" which I'll write about in my ...
This is a blog about t'ai chi, specifically how we can apply the teachings of this ancient practice to our contemporary lives. How do we navigate an icy sidewalk? What is the best posture for that dreaded job interview? There are the eternal problems, of course, of back pain and creaky knees. My intention is to have a place to share ideas about t'ai chi methods of caring for our spirits and bodies in today's complicated world.