Bill!,

Ah, true.  But whether I am thinking of dinner, or not, the belly will begin to 
gurgle, and quite loudly.  All that activation of the innards, you know, and of 
the Chi, I suppose.

My t'ai chi teacher in NYC used to say that t'ai chi is an "internal" form.  As 
I noted here before, he used to belch very loudly, and openly, in class as he 
demonstrated the form.  Maybe he was thinking of dinner, too: I understand that 
in (old?) China, tables manners are unique, and freely expressive.   ;-)

How's by you, do you practice a t'ai chi form?

Bon appetit!,

--Joe

> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> T'ai chi can be moving meditation, or it can be just something you're doing 
> while you're thinking about what you're going to fix for dinner.
> 
> ...Bill!
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Joe" <desert_woodworker@> wrote:
> >
> > Merle,
> > 
> > T'ai chi is moving-meditation.
> > 
> > --Joe
> > 
> > > Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@> wrote:
> > >
> > > life is meditation in practise!..merle




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