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Because this is how I was taught
Practicing my Short Yang (Tai Chi form) this morning, I was struck by the many modifications, some subtle, some not, that my form had gone through over the years. Those changes had become even more apparent several years ago, when … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, adjustments, change, life, masters, modifications, morph, moves, practice, reflection, Short Yang, tai chi, Taoism, teachers, why
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Embracing change
My Tai Chi practice, and, in fact, also my yoga and meditation practices, have taught me about change. While it’s corny to say that the only constant is change, is it also the true nature of things. Even my most … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Meditation, Mind-Body, Relationships, Teaching, Yoga and Tai Chi
Tagged accepting, adjustments, Buddhism, change, embracing, flux, letting go, life, meditation, practice, skill, tai chi, Tao, teacher, yoga
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