Episode 3: Body Mind Healing Tai Chi Chuan, Four Dimensions of Purpose
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Welcome to the third episode of Bodymind Healing Tai Chi Chuan, Four Dimensions of Purpose, created and presented by Dr. Michael Mayer.
In this episode you’ll learn :
A.) Power Transition by Withdrawing
B.) Bagua Fish
C.) Single Whip.
You’ll learn about “the four dimensions of purpose approach” for each movement.
As Kaballah meets Tia chi, you’ll hear an esoteric interpretation of the “Power Transition by Withdrawing” movement, which in the Yang tradition is simply called “Transition.”
You’ll learn about “the four dimensions of purpose approach” to the movements:
1.) Self-Healing
2.) Spiritual Unfoldment
3.) Self-defense
4.) Changing your life stance psychologically.
Description
I hope you enjoy the esoteric interpretation of the “Power Transition by Withdrawing” movement, which in the Yang tradition is simply called “Transition.”
You’ll discover how this movement:
1.) Enacts the Kabalistic creation myth (Tzimtzum) of creating a world by withdrawing/yielding
2.) The self-defense power of yielding versus fighting, etc.
This series may be better appreciated, if first you return to the foundational concepts espoused in our Introduction to Tai Chi Chuan video, https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/679302165, and you may also enjoy the origin of this art form, as discussed in this Origin video, https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/679372832.
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Hana Matt,Teacher of World Religions, Graduate Theological Union –
“I did not go out of our home during the daily terrorist attacks in Israel. I practiced Michael Mayer’s Bodymind Healing exercises regularly to regain my calm. They relieved my tight body and took my mind off of the stress and worries to be more present to others, to help them deal with their fears and find an oasis of tranquility in the middle of the war zone.I continue to use Bodymind Healing Qigong to ease everyday stresses and bring me back to my inner sanctuary of equanimity.”