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A Guide to Wider Taichi

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Wider Taichi is basically an expanded form of the art of Taichi, and so it includes all of the basics of the regular form of Taichi but with many additions as well. Before you can properly understand about Wider Taichi however, you have to learn about the basics of its root form, Taichi.
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To Understand What Is Tai Chi Think Of It As “Supreme Ultimate Force”

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

If you want to know what is Tai Chi, the first thing you will need to understand is, that in Chinese it means “Supreme Ultimate Force” in which “Supreme ultimate” is related in the Chinese way of thinking in which there is yin and yang which is further defined as male/female, dark/light and active or […]

What is Tibetan Tai Chi?

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Tibetan Tai Chi was developed more than 6 centuries ago by a Tibetan monk while he was meditating in the mountains of Tibet. From his study of the movements of animals such as the tiger, the crane and the praying mantis, he became impressed by their grace and suppleness of movement. In time […]

Learning About the International Taoist Taichi Society

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

If you have not heard of the International Taoist Taichi Society before, then it is definitely something you are going to want to learn about. There is much to learn about the International Taoist Taichi Society, but basically it is a volunteer, non-profit organization that features member associations in more than 25 different countries around […]

Enjoying The Health Benefits of Taoist Tai Chi

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Our faced lives have caused severe stress to our system. According to studies, cases of stress related diseases have more than doubled over the last 10 years. Stress, coupled with the lack of exercise often leads to fatal diseases such hypertension, diabetes and many others. If you are one of those people who led a […]

Intimacy, Couples and Tantra Tai-Chi

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Couples who have been together for an extended period of time tend to take each other for granted. You are so used to the person that you don’t work very hard on intimacy and may mistake your comfortable rut for just that. Intimacy between couples can strengthen your bonds to one another and […]


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