One Hour August 11, 2006
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If you but
Have one hour
In a day
To practice
What would
You practice?
Would your pleasure
Be drills or forms
Or a little of both
Or maybe you like
Strength training and
Bag work more coz
If feels so good to
Impact something
And get that sweat out
For that great feeling
Of having achieved
Something at least
Or would you practice
A little of everything
Because everything
Is important
I dunno about you
But if I have
Only one hour
Per day to practice
I’ll only spend it on
Cultivating shen, yi, qi
Because its the basics
Of our taiji without
Which there is
No foundation
To develop further
And realize those
Wonderful principles you read
About in Taiji Classics
A Little Step August 11, 2006
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The 1st movement
Represents the first step
In learning the principles
Of this wonderful art
Intention comes first
Our ancestors say
So learn not blindly
But know what you are doing
Taiji an art of
Yin and yang
Requires separation
Of intention and shape
And so standing still
Before we even part feet
Our mind intention manifests
Yin-yang from wuji
With a hazy sphere of light
That rises, engages our mind
And leads our body to
Effortlessly part our feet
So we are now ready
To start on opening up
The internal body to
Connect to the ground
Again the mind wills
The body obeys
The qi rises and
Permeates the body
The 3 qi rings are
Now ready to be formed
In turn the rings open
As we support the
Small qi spheres
In our hands
Unifying the spheres
To the ring
They go off into the distance
And to where they go
Back to me
They come
Lower the spheres
I then to the lowest ring
And we are ready
For the 2nd movement
Taking the 1st Step August 11, 2006
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The 1st step in
Our taiji journey
Begins with
Discarding the past
For a square hole
Is useless to fit
In a round object
So any fit is
At best awkward
And hence best
To leave the past
And start anew
If one truly desires
To discover the wonders
Of the mind and
How intention governs body
An Empty Cup August 11, 2006
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An empty cup is more
Useful than a full cup
Cause with an empty cup
It can contain anything
That it is filled with
Be it water, coffee or tea
Yet how often
We forget this lesson
When it comes to
Learning taiji
For a mind that is filled
With all types of forms
Is like a cup filled with
Tea, coffee and water
And whatever else
Guess how the taste will be
For in the realm
Of the mind
We call this overfilled mind
A scattered mind
Know it all but
Understand little
Its better to have a unified mind
Or better still a one mind
For only then can
We focus on getting it
Really right instead
Of being a little right
Tradition vs Principles August 11, 2006
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Once upon a time
In China of old
Fighting methods were created
And houses of combat were born
With the passing of time
Lineages grew longer and longer
And so another great tradition
Of pugilism was born
But with the passing of time
How do we know that
The great tradition that is maintained
Can be equalled to guarantee of quality
Of instruction to those
Seeking quality instruction
That indeed is a dilemma
For sometimes along the way
Principles are lost, altered,
Forgotten, misinterpreted etc
And a great tradition somehow
Lost something along the way
Yes, yes, they can still fight
But are they using the
Principles upon which the
Entire system is founded upon
That is the question I asked
Once upon a time when
Wandering through the taiji maze
Seeking the true instructions
Only to wander into more
Nooks, corners and deadends
Till I was forced to ask
If taiji not all that different
From other martial arts
That uses biomechanics
If so why the big
Ho-ha over the name
Perhaps history has played a trick on us
By spreading those tales of a superior art
I lamented and I prayed
And one day there was
A glimmer of light
At the end of my despair
And now I know
That tradition can sometimes
Lose its way
If the principles are not kept
Hence if its a choice between
Tradition or principles
I’d go for the latter
Coz principles make the system
And not tradition
Cause without principles
Tradition is
But a hollow shell
Taiji Poser August 11, 2006
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Here be some questions
For those of you who
Say taiji is taiji
And we are all the same
Question No. 1
If I may ask
Everyone knows “sung”
Is very important in taiji
So here be my poser
“How do you train “sung”?”
Question No. 2
If you can get past No. 1
Is a little extension
Of question no. 1
And goes like this
“How do you know you have achieved “sung”?”
To make this easy
I will just fine tune
The question to simply
“How do you know your hand is sung?”
Have you gotten past
The two questions?
If yes, congratulations
Now for another
Brain scratcher
Question No. 3 which is
“How do you separate your intention
from body when moving your hand?”
So what do you think
Are we still talking about
The same ole
Same ole taiji here?
Post your answers
And let’s see
If you want more
Will be glad to oblige
Exercise for the grey matters
Are good for keeping the
Brain cells active
And our minds fit
Summary of Questions
=================
Question 1 : How do you train sung?
Question 2 : How do you know your hand is sung?
Question 3 : How do you separate your intention
from body when moving your hand?
A Rose……….. August 10, 2006
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What’s in a name
Or more exactly
What’s behind
The name taiji?
Some call it health
And some say it dance
But it began as
A martial art
In a little village in
Northern China called Chen
Somehow its popularity
Like Gresham’s Law predicted
Has driven the true essence
Underground such that
What is normally seen today
Is no more different
From other martial arts of repute
So why the fuss over the name?
Apparently the body of writing
Called Taiji Classics say that
Use intention, not use strength
Is the pinnacle of skill in taiji
Rather than just rely on
Plain ole biomechanics
Which is just as effective
But maybe doesn’t sound
As glorious to the snobbish
And the intellectually inclined
But really if the Classics be true
What then is the essence?
And this is where we have
Lots and lots of fun arguing
Over what is taiji and
What not is taiji
Somehow I feel that one
Can argue till the cows come home
But this argument will never run its course
Like a long and winding river
So rather than waste time over semantics
Find yourself a school that transmits
The teachings properly and learn it well
Then perhaps you can at least settle
For yourself once and for all
What this vexed question
Of what taiji really is
Once and for all
Until then better spend
Time practicing than arguing
A Song of Song-San August 2, 2006
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Song and San
An inseparable old couple they make
For when you see Song
You see San
The methods of Yang
Have no stomping
For how do you maintain Song
At the point of impacting forcefully?
And yet there is stomping in Yang
In High Pat on Horse
But its a mind stomp
Hence no “xing” impact
No “xing” impact means
The treasures of shen, yi, qi
Are maintained carefully
And qi is cultivated, not dispersed
Its a misunderstanding too common
When one does not follow the transmission
For the real objective is
To disperse “xing”
For only then can we say
Use intention, use no strength
And Song and San that old couple
Peacefully in harmony on the way they go
The Folly of Intellectual Guessing August 2, 2006
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Shen, yi, qi
The three treasures of taiji
Song, san, tong, kong
The keys to entering the gate
Where the mind wills
The body reacts
Yi and xing
Must be separated
Hence yi zai xian
Is of utmost importance
So as not to confuse the domain
Of the mind with the body
We are all stupid
No need to figure out
Practice the methods of the ancients
Seek not and you will find enlightenment
For if we have to figure out ourselves
Then the methods are not being transmitted
Learning and understanding
Are two different things
Just as practicing to understand
And trying to understand intellectually
Hence the masters of old like to say
The secret is to practice
Those were words of value
Except they forgot to mention
That one should practice
What has been transmitted
And not be too smart
To try to second guess the methods
Be it martial arts,
Be it Buddhism
The methods of the mind
Are not easily grasped
And certainly not by
Thinking or guessing
For as Lao Tzu said
That which can be said
Is not
The real Tao
Yin-Yang August 2, 2006
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Taiji diagram
Inseparable yin-yang
Yet how often we play taiji
Without conforming to this basic tenet?
Many claim peng jing
Is mother jing
Yet when asked
What is an jing
They cannot answer
Because they don’t understand yin-yang
For in accordance to yin-yang principle
Xin jing must be the mother jing
Only then can we have the
Yin-yang of forces whereby
Peng – an is a yin-yang couple
Lu – ji is a yin-yang couple
Cai – lieh is a yin-yang couple
Zhou – kao is a yin-yang couple
Alas, the “wisdom” of modern practitioners
Have distorted this most wonderful
Treasure of our Chinese heritage
And make a mockery by
Substituting mindmechanics with
Biomechanics which is “xing”
When another taiji tenet has
Stated clearly that
Use intention, do not use strength
But how many really understand this?
We can only sigh the passing of
A great wisdom into the night