Monday Morning Tai Chi Training Tip # 224 Greetings. Boy, are we lucky to live in the Pacific Northwest, and Port Townsend in particular. Perfect weather. Low to mid 70’s. Light breeze. All fruits and vegietables love growing here. I thank my luck stars for...
Monday Morning Tai Chi Training Tip # 223 Planting Seeds of Greatness Thich Nhat Hanh, in his lovely book Peace is Every Step, talks about consciousness existing on two levels: as seeds and as manifestations of those seeds. Let me share this idea with you and how it...
Monday Morning Tai Chi Training Tip # 222 Greetings.We are experiencing such nice, mild, yet sunny weather here in Port Townsend. The wharf and park call my name for practice. Perfect. This week I finish sharing with you the answers to the last three questions from...
Monday Morning Tai Chi Training Tip # 221 Part Two of the interview I did with the Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association * How did you become acquainted with Tai Chi? Please decribe your particular background with the practice and how you got to where...
Monday Morning Tai Chi Training Tip # 220 In 2008, I was interviewed by Robert O’Block, the Founder and Publisher of The Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association.It is a magazine published quarterly for psychotherapists. The title of the article was...
Monday Morning Tai Chi Training Tip # 219 Master Choy – A remembrance A long forgotten incident emerged recently. I thought you might enjoy hearing a bit of history relating to Master Choy and my early Tai Chi studies that occurred around this same time of year in...
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