ISBN: 0938045385 | 184 pages | PDF | March 1, 2002 | English | 2.36 Mb
Revealing the Deeper Mysteries of ChinaÂ’s Ancient Art for Health and Harmony
Over the centuries, the ancient martial art of Tai Chi Chuan, better known as Tai Chi, has exerted an almost magnetic influence for millions of seekers, attracted to its promise of physical resilience, emotional well being and spiritual illumination.
Emblematic of ChinaÂ’s greatest traditions in philosophical and religious enquiry, there is a grand, elusive mystique to Tai Chi that seems to transcend its apparent emphasis on self-defense and good health.
What, really, is the basis for this enduring appeal? Why has Tai Chi become so popular in the West? And what benefits can we really expect from its practice?
In Tai Chi Chuan and the Code of Life, Graham Horwood brilliantly explores these and many other questions. Horwood demonstrates how Tai Chi links not only to the I Ching, to Taoism and to Chinese alchemy, but also to the greatest traditions of both Western alchemy and modern science.
A portrait emerges of Tai Chi as a dynamic blueprint for the true functioning of the universe. To practice Tai Chi correctly is to directly embody the great universal truths as they naturally unfold in our daily lives.
But what is correct Tai Chi practice? Moving beyond the theory, HorwoodÂ’s Tai Chi Chuan and the Code of Life reveals deeply practical techniques, drawn from the Yang FamilyÂ’s formerly secret teachings, on how to optimize oneÂ’s energetic and spiritual development. Without this kind of specialized knowledge, Tai Chi is unlikely to reward you with its most powerful benefits.
A treasure for novice and seasoned practitioner alike, Tai Chi Chuan and the Code of Life makes a welcome and far-ranging contribution to our understanding and practice of this mysterious discipline.
Introduction
Jung, Wilhelm, and the I ChingÂ…The I Ching and Life in HarmonyÂ…Feng Shui and the Balance of NatureÂ…Science, DNA, and Tai ChiÂ…The Role of Change in the Universal Life ForceÂ…The Dark and Light Sides of Tai Chi Chuan.
Chapter One
The Philosophy of Taoism, from a Western PerspectiveÂ…Chinese Thought and HistoryÂ…Alchemy and OppositionÂ…The Number and Name of CreationÂ…Tending the Waters of the Unconscious.
Chapter Two
The History of Tai Chi ChuanÂ…The Four Styles of Tai Chi ChuanÂ…An Ancient Way of WarÂ…The Tai Chi HermitÂ…The Spiral Dance of Chen Wang TingÂ…Tai Chi Goes UndergroundÂ…Yang the Shadow BoxerÂ…The Yang Family StyleÂ…What the History of Tai Chi Tells Us.
Chapter Three
The Eight Pa Qua Trigrams…Chinese Archetype: Chien—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid…Chinese Archetype: Kun—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid…Chinese Archetype: Kan—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid …Chinese Archetype: Li—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid …Chinese Archetype: Tui—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid …Chinese Archetype: Chen—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid
…Chinese Archetype: Ken—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid…Chinese Archetype: Sun—Western Equivalent, Relationship to Martial Posture, TCM Organ/Meridian and to Amino Acid …Conclusion of the Pa Qua and Their Relationships.
Chapter Four
The Five Elements—Wu Hsing: The Relationship with the Tai Chi Form, Movement, and Internal Organ Balance…The Psychology of the Wu Hsing…The Four Elements in Greek Thought…From Paracelsus to Quantum Physics…Applications in Tai Chi…Fire Element—Tai Chi Attribute, Direction, Emotions, Sounds and Organs…Earth Element—
Tai Chi Attribute, Direction, Emotions, Sounds and Organs…Metal Element—Tai Chi Attribute, Direction, Emotions, Sounds and Organs…Water Elem
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