Sunday, April 30, 2023

 

Wu Style Taiji Sword With Historical Insight

 

A tribute to the woman Masters of the Taiji Sword 太极剑, 
Shi Meilin 施梅林 and her mother Wu Yinghua 吴英华, two of the greatest representatives of the Wu Style Taijiquan 吴式太极拳. Meilin taught me the sword form that I present in this film. The story began in Paris ... I hope you will enjoy it!
 
 

 
 
"The natural world holds so many answers 
to important questions that we fail to ask." 
 
- TaiChi_John

 

 

Splitting Balance From Mass

Elastic Force Chi Kung

 

 
Workshops and online training http://markrasmus.org 
 
"Backdoor into Hermetics"  
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
"The journey seems long while traveling. 
The lesson seems out of reach until won." 
 
- TaiChi_John
 

 

What's the Difference Between

Qigong and Neigong?

 

 
 This talk explores the terms qigong and neigong, looking at how the terms are used and where they came from. Online program at https://online.nathanbrine.com/ Book series-- 
 
The Taoist Alchemy of Wang Liping
  
 
 


 
 
“Discipline is the bridge between goals 
and accomplishment.” 
 
- Jim Rohn

 

Sunday, April 23, 2023

 

Discover the Beauty of

Traditional Wudang Tai Chi

 

Experience the ancient beauty and grace of Wudang Tai Chi in this beginner-friendly video tutorial. Learn the basic movements and simplified version of this traditional Chinese martial art, designed to improve your fitness, health, and inner strength. 
 
Set to soothing Chinese music, this morning exercise is perfect for relaxation and tai chi wudang practice. Join us as we explore the rich cultural heritage of Tai Chi and its roots in Chinese culture. 
 
Whether you're new to Tai Chi or looking to enhance your current practice, this video will provide you with easy to follow instructions and tips. Increase your knowledge and skill with each viewing and discover the calming benefits of Wudang Tai Chi. Watch now and start your journey towards a healthier and more relaxed lifestyle.
 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJoTOes2vtM&ab_channel=AsiaticaCulture
 
 

 

 
 
“We can only be said to be alive in those moments 
when our hearts are conscious of our treasures.” 
 
- Thornton Wilder