Without long and constant practice, It is difficult to reach ultimate enlightenment – Wang, Chun-Yueh on Taijiquan Before his untimely death in a car accident in 1998 Taijiquan Master Jou, Tsung Hwa wrote this letter to his students concerning the …
What is called, “being off by a hair’s breadth is to miss by a thousand li.” Those who study must do it in detail. Wang, Zongyue -Taiji classics On perusing the internet and numerous Facebook groups it is astounding the …
The ancient pine stands tall, Branches laden with falling snow in winter’s moonlight One more flake falls. A limbs bows low, releasing its icy burden to the waiting earth, Then springs back, sung, ready to catch more. – Li Long-dao, …
Can Taijiquan (Tai Chi) be thought of as a form of meditation? In order to understand Taijiquan as meditation we need to define our terms. As I am writing this for an internal arts community I assume my readers know …
“Just do your daily practice of the mental and physical exercises each morning and evening and you will not fail to reach the stars.” – Li, Long-dao Today few people understand that Taijiquan is one of the …