#11 The Importance of the Circle in the Square
- Ni: ÒKeeps teacher honest.Ó
- The Circle inside the square exceptionally important
- Why bother with the Square, when the Circle feels good?
- Martial Execution
- Body Extension
- Increased Awareness & Extended Intentionality
#10 Changing Body through Soft Attention or Fire & Water to Earth
- WaterÕs Conservation of energy -> Health, vitality and longevity
- Substituting Water for Fire for Efficiency of Motion
- Path to Water through Fire
- Fire applied to Earth – Effort best applied to Body, not Mind
- Double Fire vs. Watery Fire Ð Master Ni: ÒNot out is in.Ó
#9 Water as Master NiÕs Target
- The Necessity of Substituting Water for Fire
- 3 Reasons that Fire must be applied regularly
- Getting lost in the details of Fire
- The Importance of Practicing Water
- Master NiÕs techniques for transmitting Water
#8 Fire & Water
- Master Ni: ÒFire & Water purify the 10,000 things.Ó
- Fire & Water as they pertain to Tai Chi
- The Nature of Fire & Water in ChinaÕs 5 Phase Theory
#7 Earth, one of the 5 phases, as it pertains to Tai Chi
- Maintaining sphericity to protect the body
- The Necessity of remaining within our Earthen Walls
- Rebuilding walls & Strengthening the foundation
- The weakest parts of our body wall
- Gravity, our primary opponent
#6: Master Ni on the Tao
- "Must leave home to be Taoist, but can practice Tao and have family."
- ÒTao = prenatal spirit-vitality = the union of essential nature and eternal life.Ó
- ÒTao is right in front of you."
- Tao, the Word: Definition & Ideogram
Excerpts #5 from Chinese Alchemy & the Monkey
- Master Ni: Internal chi is life force; external chi is money.
- Only the empty mind is light enough to cross the River
- To realize the Buddha-nature immanent in all beings
- Joining the Internal and External lights
Excerpts #4 from Tao of China
- Hand-eye-brain connection
- The Necessity of Storing and Saving Jing – the Raw, Wild Energy
- Fu Hsi introduces proto Tai Chi in prehistoric times
- Ni: ÒAuthor of Journey an avatar.Ó
Excerpts #3 from Tao of China
- Master Ni: "Always Guard the Center."
- Master Ni: the Biography of a Free Man
- Although not a Taoist, Master Ni is Chinese
#2: Therapeutic Nature of the Chinese Sword
Excerpts #1 from Chinese Alchemy & the Monkey