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Stillness in Movement

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Tai chi is a martial art that, when practiced, not only teaches self defense, but brings internal health, peace of mind, relaxation and awareness.

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  • It\'s been a while, but I\'ve been preoccupied...

    Posted on Tuesday October 13th, 2009 at 13:18

    I'm studying for my GRE. Thought I'd go back to school for my Masters in Somatics (study of Mind/Body). So...I'm preparing for the quantitative (i.e. Math) portion. I'm staring at the above equation, but really, all of my energy is focused on my ...

  • Climactic stillness

    Posted on Monday May 4th, 2009 at 07:13

    So a while back I found myself walking down a labyrinth path trying not to pass gas loudly.Why is it that any time I have indigestion and I'm with a group of people, it's loud indigestion in silent surroundings? Why is it that when walking and trying...

  • Taking sides

    Posted on Tuesday April 21st, 2009 at 18:10 in living, centered, center, bellows, being, tao te ching, taking sides

    Verse 5 of the Tao Te ChingThe Tao doesn't take sides;it gives birth to both good and evil.The Master doesn't take sidesshe welcomes both saints and sinner.The Tao is like a bellows;it is empty yet infinitely capable.The more you use it, the more it ...

  • Defining the Undefinable

    Posted on Monday March 2nd, 2009 at 11:43 in love, anger, doing, connected, being, tao te ching

    Tao Te Ching Verse 4I'm a bit warmer to this translation but I'll add Steven Mitchell's below it:The Tao is an empty vessel; it is used, but never filled.Oh, unfathomable source of ten thousand things!Blunt the sharpness,Untangle the knot,Soften the ...

  • Frolicking through the Pedestals

    Posted on Wednesday February 18th, 2009 at 13:20 in doing, tao te ching, not-doing, verse 3

    We've been looking at verses from the Tao Te Ching. Reminder: We're on #3!Here it is:If you overesteem great men,people become powerless.If you overvalue possessions,people begin to steal.The Master leads by emptying people's mindsand filling thei...

  • Part B: Tao Te Ching V. 2

    Posted on Wednesday February 11th, 2009 at 13:42 in observer, observe, taoism, being, tao te ching, tai chi

    I posted about this verse earlier in the month, but I had to split it up because there's such depth to its simplicity. For those who haven't read it, I've pasted a copy of the entire verse at the end of this post.Lao Tzu spends a great amount of tim...

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HorsePucky

5 stars Pam Beers

This is both a visually appealing and informative blog. I will be putting your suggestions into practice. Thank you.

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This blog reminds me of Yin and Yang harmony. Very well-designed, I like it much. Keep up the good work.

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