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April 27, 2010 07:14PM - More Tai Chi Tales
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March 26, 2010 02:55AM - Yi and Qi
August 11, 2009 03:42AM - Standing in the Stream
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The Legend of Guang Ping Yang
[Part- 3 of a 3- Part series; click here to read Part-1; click here to read Part-2]
Though
Webster’s does define “history” as a
chronological record of a series of significant events…
often including an
explanation
of their causes, it cites this as a secondary
meaning… Read full post »
More Tai Chi Tales
[Part-2 of a 3-Part series; click here to read Part-1, "Tai Chi Tales"]
Yang Lu-Chan had quite the reputation as a martial artist, and deliberately so. His two sons and only true disciples, Yang Pan-Hou and Yang Chien-Hou, were also renowned for their kung fu skills. Pan-H/… Read full post »
Tai Chi Tales
Chang San-Feng was meditating on
Wu-Tang Mountain one day, when he observed a snake and a crane
engaged in mortal combat. Every time the snake
struck, the crane would gracefu
lly evade; every time the crane
attacked, the snake would quickly coil. Inspired
by their contest, the monk… Read full post »
Yi and Qi
At the core of every artistic effort lies the essential and essentially indefinable interplay of intention and energy, of Yi and Qi. No matter the art (knitting, writing, love-making, acting, cooking, archery), the manifestation of its practice (the sweater, novel, pleasure, performance, feast,/… Read full post »
Standing in the Stream
I spent most of last month Standing in the Stream.
Searching on-line for an image to illustrate, I came across this descriptive guide to the practice:
Imagine that you are standing in a stream, with the current flowing toward you. Two balls float on the surface. You remain motionle… Read full post »
Junco's Wing
My mind rebels,
My heart groans,
My limbs ache;
My stance stinks.
Lizards rustle from hiding,
Slithering about their business
Heedless of the human sapling
Looming over them.
Chuffing squirrels return,
Scampering to reclaim the oaks.
One dines careless at my feet,
Content in my leafless shade.
No sign of trust s… Read full post »
The Thirteen Movements
Tai Chi Ch’uan means “Supreme
Ultimate Fist.”
While there’s some disagreement as to whether the double
modifier refers to the supremacy of the fighting system, the
philosophy that spawned it, or the dynamic, primordial harmony of
yin and yang that brought the universe int… Read full post »
April's Moon
April’s moon
has toppled the Lords of Misrule,
making rutting Fools of them.
The night breeze
&n… Read full post »
Making Personal Matters of Qi a Matter of Public Record
This blog was born when my recent life-decision to up the ante on my kung fu collided with my inability to resist a blank page. Yes, fair cop. I’m a writer – but that doesn’t mean I’m a blogger. Though my preferred mode of expression is through my fingers and… Read full post »
Stand Like A Mountain
In the photo below, my first Sifu, Grandmaster Kuo Lien Ying, demonstrates the standing meditation stance Zhan Zhuang, Universal Post.

There are multitudes of "Grandmasters" milling about these days; precious few merit the title. Kuo Lien Ying was the genuine a/… Read full post »
Universal Post
Breathing in the yellow of the acacia's blooms
Breathing in the damp scent of the old oak's moss
Breathing in Spring's cool caress
Breathing in the sweet morning
Breathing in the songbird's trill
Rooted in the green and yielding ground
Rooted in the cloud-daubed cornflower sky
&n… Read full post »
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