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What’s That - My Laptop Just Did Tai Chi

 

As I sat there watching my laptop work away, I was blow away by the similarity between what I was witnessing and the experiences of a seasoned Tai Chi practitioner… 

 

I recently upgraded my internet connection to a wireless one. Something I have wanted to do for a couple of years now. But whenever I researched by asking friends and techie types in computer stores, I always received conflicting views on how stable a wireless as against a wired connection was.  

 

The wired connection was fine apart from three points, 1. My artist wife Gisela could not use the netbook in her studio, 2. I quite fancied using my laptop in the garden. 3. We had a wire trailing across the top of the stairs to my office computer which is in a spare bedroom. Neither of these was convenient and in the case of the wire at the top of the stairs downright dodgy safety wise.  

 

Then along came a well respected friend of the techie brigade and he assured me he thought we would be fine. In fact he had recently moved house and changed his ISP for his broadband connection who had kindly given him another router. This is the hardware that connects to the phone line and the other computers without needing wires. He offered to set it up for us using his old spare router and if we were not happy with it we could simply revert back to our wired system. 

 

A free trial and easy to revert back to old system meaning no risk, I had no problem with that. So along he came a few days later and said it would take probably half an hour - Yeh right! We are dealing with computers here - So one and half hours later and a telephone call to my ISP for technical assistance, which I must say were excellent, we got connected. They supplied information we needed that we would never have discovered ourselves. Here is a very important point about learning the depth of Tai Chi or any other field of study, requiring sustained effort over time. But that should be the topic of another article as I am in danger of running off the subject of this one. 

 

Over the next few days all seemed fine and so I grew in confidence using this new technology. Gisela took her notebook into her studio whilst working away on her mosaics and listening to YouTube.  

 

A short time later we had a fine day and I took my laptop into the garden to do some work on our

free monthly Tai Chi newsletter while getting some welcome sun on my face. 

 

Then it hit me my laptop has just done Tai Chi. 

 

You see, I needed a file from my other computer in my upstairs office, and here I was now downloading a file onto my laptop from my computer upstairs in the house. No Wires, no obvious link between the two computers, and Bob’s your uncle, there was the file. No trekking upstairs and sifting though this computer’s files then transferring it to a pen stick (a small storage device making it easy to transfer from one computer to another).  

 

The very thing that separates Tai Chi exercises from most other forms of exercise is the way it works on and builds up the energy system of the body. Students new to Tai Chi exercises are usually concerned with improving their physical health and enjoying the relaxing feeling Tai Chi practise brings. Through the regular practise of Tai Chi and its sister arts of Kai Men and Dao Yin the benefits to your health are many and long lasting. 

 

But if they are still around in a few years time 

 

Students usually become fascinated by the energy side of Tai Chi. Now before you think I am one of those airy fairy types who are off their rocker on cloud nine. Let me point out that science now states that everything is energy. It is just that those solid objects vibrate at a different level to us and other things. Everything all around us inside and out is energy vibrating at different frequencies. Just because we can not see that does not mean it is not real.  

 

If you care to read a book about the fascinating things that scientists are working on at the moment. The ‘Dance of the ‘WU LI MASTERS’ by Gary Zukav An overview of the new physics is one amazing book. Check out the YouTube link at the bottom of this article where Gary talks about the book. There are many others to choose from ‘The Dao of Physics’ an Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism is a book by physicist Fritjof Capra is another I found informative and thought provoking.

 

Al Chung-Liang Huang a Tai Chi Master 

 

Among contributors to the ‘Dance of the WU LI Masters’ is Al Chung-Liang Huang a Tai Chi Master. For me this books technical explanation were not always easy reading, but in most areas things are explained in language that is easily understandable was totally fascinating. I drove my poor students mad for months afterwards as I linked things from the book to my lessons in Tai Chi, the comparisons were amazing. After 38 years studying and teaching Tai Chi, to me the principles appear in almost everything I learn about anything else. And how could it be not so. Tai Chi exercises are based on the natural laws of the universe and everything in the universe must adhere to these principles also. 

 

When we think - We activate our energy - Energy moves the body 

 

So when we practise Tai Chi, we must first calm the mind, bring it under control and direct it to our purpose. If you haven’t got a purpose for learning Tai Chi, it is doubtful you will continue for long. The mind untrained is like an unruly child. Undisciplined it will runs into trouble sooner rather than later. Controlling the mind is one of Tai Chi’s necessary traits and also attributes. So if you haven’t got a purpose for your practise, bringing your mind more under your control may well be a good one for you.  

 

Although your initial purpose does not have to be so lofty an ideal to start with, just wanting to relax more or get out the house and meet other people is enough to keep you going at the start. 

 

Getting back to the computer when you want to use it to accomplish a task you open the required program and start the work. But first you had a thought, a purpose, something you wanted to achieve. Once you have that you can find the tools i.e. program in this case to start the work. A computer will not work unless it has energy (electricity). Then driven by your purpose, you can produce an email, edit a photo, create a drawing, write and article and send that out into the world to whoever you choose to. 

 

Our brain is rather like a computer, it has a memory section (hard drive). The ability to analyse data with its processor assisted by its loaded programs, not unlike our power of reason that allows us to analyse information which we pass through our past experiences to come to a conclusion of the way forward.  

 

Our brain then gives out instructions and our energy mobilises to give fuel to our muscles and thought processes so we can carry out the task at hand. Without energy none of this is possible.  

 

However, most of us never give this subject any thought, like our breathing we take it for granted, we assume it is an automatic function of our existence, and it is. But if for some reason we struggle to breathe or suffer a lack of energy. We soon realise that a lack of either is very restrictive indeed.

 

So it would seem to me to be a good idea to learn a little about our energy systems. Not because we are in short supply now but to ensure that if in the future should we become deficient we will always have a way of ensuring we can build up adequate reserves again. 

 

My Tai Chi teacher Master Chee Soo use to say when you are born you have a bucket full of chi when you use it up you die, so don’t waste it. 

 

When we are young we think we are indestructible and often flitter away out energy in unhealthy practises and behaviour. As we get older and develop we learn to conserve our energy and to the extent we do this we keep our health into old age.  

 

Tai Chi teaches us to relax and conserve our energy and also how to replenish it, prolonging its life and keeping the quality of our chi good. Like the computer needs electricity to function, we need our chi. The quality and quantity should be of great concern to us. Healthy pastimes such as Tai Chi exercises along with correct breathing and good quality healthy food can make a vast difference to the quality of life we experience. 

 

There are many forms of exercise available today but not many that have been around for as long as Tai Chi. Tai Chi exercise survives because is it as perennial as the earth under our feet. Based on nature itself, a tool for self-development and in my opinion Tai Chi is the best health exercise system there is, bar none. 

 

by Howard Gibbon

 

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Hi Howard,

Can I say that it was nice to meet you in person for the first time when you came up to Edinburgh in November this year, and as Denise (my own instructor) said I would, I certainly enjoyed all of your classes that I attended. I met some really nice people and I went away from each one having a had a great time, but also realizing that I have a lot to learn; a challenge which I will (hopefully) over the future years meets. I look forward to seeing you again when you are next back in Scotland.

Best Regards,

Jim. Anderson - Edinburgh

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Dear Howard,

At the age of 21 I was diagnosed with high blood pressure and have taken medication ever since (I am much older now!). A friend of mine, introduced me to Tai Chi and like so many people, I struggled at the beginning because there seemed to be so much to learn! However, I was confident enough to attend a day course. I was both excited and nervous - after all I was going to meet 'The Master'! You were not only helpful and encouraging but inspirational - I was hooked and began to take Tai Chi far more seriously. The results of my revised approach was that later in the year my blood pressure had reduced so much that I was taken off one tablet. My blood pressure has continued to reduce, in fact last Monday, I was taken off yet another tablet.

I appreciate that many factors may influence blood pressure however, I am convinced that the improvement in my blood pressure correlated directly with my involvement in T'ai Chi.

Thank you for being you and helping me and others like me to raise our horizons for personal achievement and enjoyment.

Kindest regards.

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Thank you, Howard, for speedy delivery of DVD, which arrived yesterday and have also printed your eBook. 

I have practiced with your DVD and find it easy to understand and great for learning.

It is daunting when you first start to learn Tai Chi when you see all the moves you have to remember for feet, hands, arms & legs all at once, but you have broken it down into 'bite size' chunks which makes it much more managable. 

The eBook is very helpful & informative. 

Many thanks. 

Caroline Boom 

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David Littlewood

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