#3goodthings #ThreeGoodThings
🥳 yesterday we worked on the new kungfu and taiji gym, which will open soon in Prague, Holesovice
🥳 it was overall a sunny day, real Spring vibes
🥳 people I met during the day seemed to be more friendly and hopeful
I flagged it some weeks back. I have edited my profile to be more in line with who I am today. So this is by way of #Introduction a second time around. I think that the idea of refreshing one’s profile is an honest and necessary thing to do because nothing in our reality ever stays the same — even is we tend to deny it at times.
Retired Australian (He, Him) #Writing [barely] to become an author. #Literature Among my interests are #Renewables #MartialArts #TaiJi #QiGong #PhilosophyOfMind #Spiritualism #Metaphysics and all ‘big’ questions (and #auspol, of course)
The banner reads #Democracy not Monarchy and the avatar is a Qigong practioner in front of the I-Ching symbols.
I can also be read on:
https://raymondpierreleonard.wordpress.com/
A 'star' can mean ‘I see you’ or simply ‘thank you’.
5 layers of mindwork in TaiJiQuan
https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1969-4ec6-9cce-62d003253826
Why #TaiChi Drifted from Combat: History, Culture, and the Martial Identity Divide
https://daoofthewarrior.blogspot.com/2025/11/why-tai-chi-drifted-from-combat-history.html
// If future generations of #Taiji practitioners can comfortably say, “I practice #Taijiquan, a martial art that also cultivates health and clarity,” the long detour away from martial identity will have done its work. It ... preserved its subtle methods, and perhaps made it strong enough to stand again as both boxing and meditation, both method of self-defense and method of living. //
Taijijian (simplified Chinese: 太极剑; traditional Chinese: 太極劍; pinyin: tàijíjiàn)
https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-2069-18a7-b270-63d042875364
Bagua Zhang: Walking the Circle of Change
Among the internal martial arts, Bagua Zhang stands apart for its distinctive practice of circle walking – a moving meditation that embodies the Taoist understanding of constant transformation and adaptability. Named after the eight trigrams (bagua) of the I Ching, the ancient Book of Changes, this art teaches practitioners to flow with life’s perpetual transformations rather than resisting […]Read on: 🔗 https://brush-and-tale.com/bagua-and-hsing-i/bagua-zhang-walking-the-circle-of-change/
#TheWanderer #story #inspiration #taiji #shortstory