If you translate Tai Chi (Taiji), it would mean “Supreme
Ultimate Force”. It is somewhat a state of infinite and absolute potentiality.
It tackles on the concept between yin and yang or the Two Aspects governing the
Four Realms and Five Elements. Using those very important aspects, the world is
created. Tai Chi also means “unity, one, or being able to attain oneness.”
With the use of the concept of the positive and negative
energy, Tai Chi is a form of force that can be assumed as a dual dynamic state
in which force coming from within the body is used in means of achieving the
supreme and ultimate discipline in oneself.
Today, Tai Chi is practiced in many parts of the world
including the Western World. It can be a sort of moving meditation and yoga
combined. Tai Chi has its many forms or sets that consist of a number of
sequential movements that was derived from martial arts that can be in the form
of imitating the movements of different kinds of birds and animals in the most
gentle and invigorating way. Even if it is a kind of movement involving martial
arts, Tai Chi is done in a soft and graceful manner entailing smooth
transitions in between.
Practitioners see Tai Chi as a form of meditative
interaction between the mind, body, soul and the environment. They don’t see it
as a martial art technique but as an exercise to calm the body. Some consider
Tai Chi as a combat interest because of its considerable force.
With regards to Chinese medicine and philosophy, the
existence of “chi” is important to the vitality that enables to animate the
body. One of the many aims of Tai Chi is to promote circulation of the “chi”
throughout the body. By promoting this belief, the vitality and health of a
person is normally enhanced. Once the “chi” circulates around the body, it goes
to the pattern of the vascular and nervous system and any organ correlated to
it. Thus, making Tai Chi connected with the principles of oriental healing and
acupuncture.
One of the most familiar aims of Tai Chi is fostering the
calmness and tranquility of the mind. One’s mind must be focused on executing
the exercise precisely because doing it in a proper manner provides an avenue
to learn things about balance, motor control, alignment, movement rhythm, and
the list goes on. If the person practicing Tai Chi can practice it every day,
then he or she will reach to the extent of being able to stand, run, move, and
walk in a better position. It also touches some of the spheres in a person’s
life as well.
There are numerous benefits seen by practitioners regarding
Tai Chi. One of which is inhibiting the correct posture and alignment of the
body which lessens further injuries and tension.
Push-hands is a kind of Tai Chi that involves two persons.
Here, principles regarding Tai Chi are applied in a manner that the response of
the other person is developed in a more sensitive way. It is an opportunity to
exhibit martial arts aspects in a kind of a slow motion combat, without hurting
the opponent.
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