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Friday, September 24, 2010

"When you make a Tai Chi master on the road, you kill him!"

yun shui - cloudwaterThe Chinese word Yun Shui  is the word for the traveling monks, which so often Chinese stories and images presented used.
These monks dedicated to that your life awareness through practices such as meditation, qigong, to develop and Tai Chi.due to the high level of freedom and distance they developed were you called Yun Shui.Yun Shui literally means "Cloud water", referring to a row in a poem, the this freedom as the ability ", such as clouds to float." how symbolizes the water flow
Practicing Tai Chi at Heceta Head Lighthouse, Oregon Coast In our courses on CloudWater.com Yun Shui symbolizes liberty and enlightenment that can be gained from Chi development practices."This mental and emotional freedom complements the physical benefits, practice your practice you get whole body/mind erstellen.bestimmte health" Mindfulness "help the development of Yun, Shui spirit". These mindfulness practices are designed to give you an unprecedented level of freedom in body and mind.
Our goal is that a "master" but not in the conventional sense a "Tai Chi or qigong master", which is high.Instead we would like a master as to make the "self Bezwingung" from your own mind and body.
For this purpose there is a saying in Zen, a different mindfulness tradition that was a big influence on me.(I was a Zen student for a short while before Tai Chi) .Und who say is "You Buddha meet each other, which enlightened one on the road kill him!"
These outrageous statement is shock Zen students designed so that when you stop their enlightenment outside itself sucht.stattdessen divides this saying the Zen student in itself to suchen.In of fact says it "itself is your practice dedicated so that you'll even enlightened one and stop project outside of you what you inside you will develop, should!"
And me, it's the ultimate goal of Tai Chi and qigong - to your own "master" devote to practice.


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