The wise words of Lao Tsu

*This too will pass * When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be * When you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to * Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Taijiquan (Tai Chi)

I have to admit I love sports, all sports. I love to participate in them, I love to relax and watch them on T.V and I love to go to the venues and watch them live. There isn't many sports that I don't enjoy and If I'm not participating I almost find it like a form of meditation to sit and watch, I get so drawn into whats happening, it's hard for the mind to ruminate on much else. I also practice meditation each day, but it has never actually occurred to me to combine the two in the form of Taijiquan (what we also know as Tai Chi). Recently after seeing an advertisement for a beginners "Tai Chi" class I went along to give it a try. WOW...It's difficult. I can see why it is said to be a form of meditation, you have to utilise your mind fully to remember the moves and then there is the physical aspect. It really works out the muscles and apparently massages the internal organs at the same time. All this while getting your life energy (Qi or Chi energy) flowing. Quite amazing really !
I should point out that there are different forms of Tai Chi, none of which my moves yet seem to resemble, but I have linked the title of this post to a Taijiquan page with some really interesting information and some great video footage of some experts showing how it's done. Personally I love the Taijiquan demonstrated by Su Renfeng which I have added here for your viewing pleasure. "So graceful".


Friday, February 15, 2008

Friendship

Sometimes friendships are formed by the most unlikely of people and in this case, animals. This is "Daisy and Jo Jo". Not much needs to be said, Enjoy!


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Benefits of learning a new language

Bored, nothing to stimulate your mind, depressed ??? Maybe you could think about the challenging and rewarding experience of learning a different language. It is confidence boosting, interesting and fun, also it doesn't have to break the bank as there are many free downloads and sites to help you on your way. I have been learning Russian and more recently Chinese Mandarin. It has been an added bonus that I have also managed to make friends in these countries via a website called "Language Exchange" If your interested in chatting with people in different countries, this is a very useful site.
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/
Here you can post a message (for free) and find friends in different countries to converse with and help each other with your respective languages. It's great fun and a great way to find out about the cultures as well as the language of the country that takes your interest.
Learning a language gets your brain active and can make you feel like your really accomplishing something great. I recommend picking a language from a country that you really find interesting, as you delve into the language it inevitably gives you glimpses of the way the natives of that country think and you start to become involved in finding out all kinds of fascinating information about the country, it's people and the culture.
For those thinking Chinese mandarin sounds interesting http://chinesepod.com/
"Chinese pod" is a great site giving you a free trial of just about the whole site and then if you just want a basic account, it remains free.
In Australia we have access to many short language courses through colleges etc. This is great to give you some direction if you become lost or don't know where to start.
In all, learning a language can be very rewarding on so many levels. It can open up different pathways in your life and best of all it's fun!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Ok, lets go !

O.k, it's all moving in a different direction now. This is my very first blog to mark the occasion. Time to be supple and bend with life. This blog site will be about positive, good news, fun and enjoyment as I head into a new phase of life. I've qualified to teach English as a Second Language (E.S.L)and would love to go to China or Russia to teach. I am fascinated with these two countries and fascinated by languages in general. Where I'll go or when I go, I'm not certain.....Anyway, one day at a time...one moment at a time....and in the mean time.....