I have spent the last 7 hours rewriting my website content, a job which was well overdue. I much prefer the 3D world to the online one (an old-fashioned view, I know) but as I have been indoors recovering, it seemed right to get it all done. The new stuff won't be online for a couple of days, but I will post news here when it is. I managed to get the few dead links fixed, including the one to Steven's site, apologies for the delay. I also want to thank Mark for allowing me to use some of his wonderfully clear and concise writing on T'ai Chi on my website over the years. Tomorrow I will tackle all the images and photos as well as proof read things again.
This blog is obviously much more informal and gets updated most days. For me the website is more of a window onto the school and our approach, as well as a resource for the students. I only update it termly. There's a much less personal tone there, which is how I want it. So much great stuff is aired at class, and we investigate such a vast range of things in our studies with my teacher, that sometimes I wish I could write more of it down here. However, this would pull me into interpretation when I would rather stay immersed in the doing and being.
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