Tai Chi is a source of joy and companionship.
Tai Chi touches you not through soft whispers, but through silent companionship. Its unique charm allows you to remember it, forming a habit that deepens until the end of life.
Tai Chi is a martial art that benefits people. It has been discovered and studied until we encountered it, and it began to become a part of our lives. It is unspoken, it stirs the heart, it brings joy… all of which we express on its behalf.
When we start practicing Tai Chi, we focus on its forms and refine our character. We use various adjectives and nouns to describe its movements and inner essence. Tai Chi’s every move appears slow, yet it is steady and deliberate. Tai Chi does not exhibit the sharpness of swift action; it flows like clouds and water, embodying tranquility. Its true skill is subtle, manifesting in seemingly effortless grace. It is neither hot nor cold, never flaunting strength.
As we become familiar with it, it no longer resembles the initial form we encountered. In our minds, it transcends being just a set of ordinary movements; it becomes like the sky, the sea, and the streams—an image that cannot be confined to any thought. It is simply Tai Chi, belonging to no one.
Even so, we still miss it. We think of it when we see it, and we think of it when we do not. We think of it while practicing, and we think of it even when we are not practicing.
Thus, it transforms into an intangible feeling, accompanying you and me. Silent and ever-present. Besides Tai Chi, family and friends also accompany us.
Practicing a set of Tai Chi allows the body and mind to fully release into the joy of Tai Chi, as if time has stopped. For me, Tai Chi has integrated into my life; it is the best companion for the rest of my days.
I practice Tai Chi out of interest, solely for the joy it brings.
Persisting in Tai Chi is a long journey, allowing those with humility to always find waterfalls and streams amidst the mist!
Sticking to Tai Chi is a form of confidence and unique ability, always capturing the deep beauty hidden behind life with sharp insight!
Integrating Tai Chi into life grants us character, grace, cultivation, wisdom, and the best posture for being human. It avoids conflict, upholds the existence of truth without needing explanation or debate; it is unassuming, keeping its depth within, viewing worldly matters lightly, and maintaining clarity of purpose; it does not complain, valuing spiritual wealth and stepping forward boldly; it does not lament, as inner strength overcomes all setbacks!
Practicing Tai Chi requires a good mindset.
A set of Tai Chi embodies a certain artistic conception, only visible with a good mindset as the years of youth fade away. From a set of Tai Chi movements, one can feel the spirit of mountains and rivers, clearing worries and returning the mind to tranquility.
In the midst of noise or boredom, it is hard to find the true essence of Tai Chi. Only when free from trivial distractions and noisy disturbances, can one practice Tai Chi with a calm heart and become immersed in it. Using the good mindset of Tai Chi, one can construct a serene and humble artistic conception.
Practicing Tai Chi is a joy. Those who love Tai Chi find it easy to treat themselves and others calmly, allowing everything to return to peace, giving oneself a bit of reality and a bit of insight.
In the bustling world, being able to calm down and practice a set of Tai Chi, savoring the joy of life in simplicity, and maintaining a tranquil mindset is truly precious.
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