Sunday 25 January 2015

Day 24 - Saturday 24th January 2015 - Endings and Beginnings

Lao Tzu said: "Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don't resist them; that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like."

The universe is in a constant state of flux. One of the key fears a human experiences, though, is the fear of loss, of change, of letting go, of things, people and experiences passing by. Yet, when we observe the macro and micro cycles of nature, we see that is the natural order of things. we are drawn, inevitably, to changes of state; therefore, it makes such good sense to learn and practice acceptance of the natural order of things. With that, it also makes sense to learn how to maximise the finite time we have on this earthly plane by studying and mastering the forces available to us both within our bodies and without. If you were opened up to a world of knowledge which, when applied, would increase your physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual health, your vitality and your longevity, then why wouldn't you? That is what Qi Gong is. 

Today, many of the lovely people I have met here left after completing two weeks of the program. I say farewell with love in my heart, and wish them health, wealth, longevity, love joy and happiness wherever they may be and whatever they are doing. I am grateful that we were brought together for this time! 

 Flowers bloom and fade

Leaves flourish and fall

See the great great grand master to the left of the teacher?!

See you again, lovely Marian. Thanks for your bubbliness and generosity!

The two English roses, both called Sarah!
Thanks for all the friendship and dancing!

Beautiful Stephanie. Thanks for your joyful spirit and relishing of desserts!

Before the dawn; arriving for Tai Chi. The sun will come, and the sun will go.

Tai Chi - the Supreme Force

No comments:

Post a Comment