The A-U-M Chant, comprising the sounds A, U, and M, represents the beginning, middle, and end of a cycle, with M symbolizing the deep sleep state and the convergence of self and not self into mutual negation. The M sound gradually leads into silence, allowing for complete release into a void while maintaining awareness. This chant is self-sustaining and indicative of profound stillness. The M represents destruction and dissolution through Shiva and Parvati, who create, sustain, and dissolve the universe in eternal harmony.
Category: Tai Chi
Tai Chi, (fully named as Taijiquan) is a traditional Chinese martial art and mind-body practice that emphasizes yin and yang principles, graceful movements in the promoting of both physical and mental well-being.
Spinal Movements – Flexion
Forward flexion is critical to and useful for day to day functioning.
Steps to Wellness
To be healthy and fit requires that one address specific, basic principles. These principles must become integrated into the lifestyle as natural habits.
Conscious(ly) Breathing
Full Breathing can be developed to a point where it is (almost) automatic
Maintaining hip functionality
An older active adult may be required to adjust personal, individual training methodologies.
Can you walk A(l)l(one)??
The benefits of supporting your solitary practice. To know yourself is to know your practice. How organizations can bolster your practice. The drawbacks of organized practice. Your practice is a personal journey.
Fit in the Face of Convenience
Convenience in modern society severs the ‘everyday person’ from wellness, fitness, and functionality enhancing activities and actions.
Rejuvenewal (Rejuvenate and Renew)
The vibrational frequency of the human body can be raised by undergoing consistent cycles of ‘reset’.
Move and move more
The importance of bodily movement cannot be overstated. The majority of 'healthy agers' exemplify a more youthful vigor due to consistently engaging in movement activities.
The Journey – Internal Purification
Yoga and alchemy are practices of transformation. Through them, one endeavors to dissolve the ego self and to go beyond the mundane centered nature imbued therein.
