This was the blog for Great River T'ai Chi and The T'ai Chi Centre from 2006-2023. This is now archive-only. You can find the schools at www.thetaichicentre.co.uk and www.greatrivertaichi.com
21 July 2014
Heaven
Is spending time in the good company of so many T'ai Chi brothers and sisters at this week's workshop. 52 folks so far...
See you tomorrow.
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Michael
said...
At the Intensive the Front Heart and Back Heart Salutations, and the One Posture, gave rise to profound experiences; and Mark spoke at the end about looking for a theme for the week’s work, and what it turned out to have been. Rather lovely, then, to be reading W.B. Yeats the following day, and to come across the first four lines of “The Circus Animals’ Desertion”:
I sought a theme and sought for it in vain, I sought it daily for six weeks or so. Maybe at last, being but a broken man, I must be satisfied with my heart …
1 comment:
At the Intensive the Front Heart and Back Heart Salutations, and the One Posture, gave rise to profound experiences; and Mark spoke at the end about looking for a theme for the week’s work, and what it turned out to have been. Rather lovely, then, to be reading W.B. Yeats the following day, and to come across the first four lines of “The Circus Animals’ Desertion”:
I sought a theme and sought for it in vain,
I sought it daily for six weeks or so.
Maybe at last, being but a broken man,
I must be satisfied with my heart …
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