Book Review: Bones of the Master

Book Review: Bones of the Master

Bones of the Master by George Crane Review by Dwight Huffman This is the story of George Crane’s friendship with Ch’ang master Tsung Tsai. George, who is a former overseas correspondent and aspiring poet, begins their association by agreeing to translate a poem into...
Tai Chi Wisdom Story

Tai Chi Wisdom Story

The Monkey and the River By Mark Nepo It is said that a great Zen teacher asked an initiate to sit by a stream until he heard all that the water had to teach. After days of bending his mind around the scene, a small monkey happened by, and in one seeming bound of joy,...
Building Potential with Tai Chi

Building Potential with Tai Chi

Building Potential By De Anna Beasley I recently took an opportunity to return home for the weekend to see my family and pick up a Tai Chi class or two. I was eager to be back in the classroom. Moving to a new city drastically depleted my financial resources and so...
Tai Chi Quote of the Week

Tai Chi Quote of the Week

Send us your BEST quote regarding Tai Chi, Qigong, Meditation, Martial Arts, etc. Be sure to include who said or wrote it. Place your quote in the body of the email, and include your name if you’d like to be recognized for the submission. Send to: CTCCgwan@yahoo.com...
Tai Chi Photo of the Week

Tai Chi Photo of the Week

A Moment in Tai Chi History During an historic International Tai Chi Symposium (July 2009) at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, World Tai Chi and Qigong Day founders, Bill Douglas and Angela Wong Douglas, met with the world’s foremost authorities on the...