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Month: January 2018

Morihei Ueshiba on The Art of Peace

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“The purpose of training is to tighten up the slack, toughen the body, and polish the spirit.” “All things, material…

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More Ba Duan Jin and an Exercise of the Day

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Drawing a Bowstring “Helps to strengthen back and chest muscles, improve breathing and blood circulation.  (By flexing and releasing muscles),…

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Ba Duan Jin: 8 Pieces of Brocade

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Raising and dropping the heels to dispel illnesses: “This movement lightly vibrates the body organs and stimulates the central nervous…

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Bone Breathing and The Tao

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The above photo shows the Taoist practice of bone breathing, or more classicly known as ‘washing the bone marrow.’ The…

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Tai Chi for Flexibility

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“A little-appreciated dimension of Cheng’s legacy was his willingness to teach non-Chinese students. While he was not the first Chinese…

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Advice on Yin and Yang from the Yellow Emperor’s Classic

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“The transformation of passive and active, of yin and yang, in the seasons is the basis of the growth and…

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Tianmen Mountain, Return to the Flow

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Return to the Flow, Return to Peace The Tao doesn’t hurry, But it is always on time. The alchemist follows…

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Tai Chi With a Tree and Twist Body Like a Snake

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Learn how to grow down and grow up from studying trees. Turn the body side to side, wrong toxins out…

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What is Qigong? And Benefits of Meditation

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“Qigong is moving meditation. “Moving” means either physical movement or movement of energy internally, even if no musculo-skeletal movement is…

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Maintian your Center in the Storm

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Strong winds do not last all morning, hard rains do not last all day. Maintain your calm in the storm……

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