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The Tao is God in disguise. The book details how the term God is a universal description of the creative force that is the fundamental base of most world religions. Thank you for responding.
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Dr. Frank Bisceglia, your book appears nicely presented, but I don’t think that tai chi has any relation to the Christian concept of God (or, even, “Goo” as you write here) so I don’t think I’m best placed to review it. Thanks for your time.
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I would like you to review my book “Tai Chi & Goo” by Dr. Frank Bisceglia. You can preview it on Amazon. Let me know what i have to do next to have you review the book. Thank you. sincerely Frank Bisceglia
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I suggest you do an article about the 1974 historic visit to the United States by the elite Chinese National Wushu Team. There was a famous visit to the White House Rose Garden with President Nixon, Dr. Kissinger and other dignitaries. In October 2024 the team celebrated their 50th year celebration of the U.S. performances in Beijing and Qingdao City. After the U.S. demonstrations in 1974 they demonstrated in Great Britain (1975) and many other countries. These martial artists were the best of the best. It was the opening of China and Chinese martial arts to the world. Jet Li at age 11 was on this famous team.
There are many pictures available and a news video (poor quality) of the demonstration in the White House Rose Garden.
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Hi Matt, Sorry, I’ve got nothing I know of in Has, Wilts and Dorset.
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Any good tai chi schools you can recommend in Hants, Wilts, and Dorset?
Thanks! Matt
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Hi, Sorry, I’m not intereted in sponsored posts on my blog right now. Thanks for your interest. Graham
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This is a fantastic site. I have played Tai Chi (basically Chen style for over 23 years). This is my first time discovering the Yi jJin Jing style of qigong. It is so helpful. It is interesting that fascia (connective tissue) has become so “popular” now in the world of fitness, Pilates, etc. Do you have suggestions for other videos and/or dvds of authentic Yi Jin Jing.
Thank you so much!
Kathy
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Dear Graham, I loved your article on Kung Fu Tea the other day! https://chinesemartialstudies.com/2020/05/14/bjj-in-the-age-of-zoom/#more-10113
Is it ok to quote a piece of it in my own blog article, of course with proper attribution and links back to your own website, and also to the original article? It’s the bit where you talk about Zoom as the “methadone to BJJ’s heroin”!
I can send you a preview of my own article if that is helpful . . . ? Best wishes Kai Morgan (www.budo-inochi.com)
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Would love to get a guest post from you for my martial arts training blogs. Would also be happy to write one for you if we can come up with a topic and subject of interest.
My sites are http://www.studymartialarts.org/blog and http://www.SMAbloggers.com
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Hello! I like your website and your explanations on Tai Chi. I also reblogged a post of yours, definitely gonna check back more often. Also feel free to reblog my posts from http://internalwudangmartialarts.com/ 🙂
Best Internal Wishes
MW
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Fantastic blog. Do many interesting features. I am a Lishi tai chi coach in Salford Greater manchester and hope my blog will share your thoughts and ideas http://dr-taichi-salford.weebly.com/
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Hello! Lovely and informative blog. How may I subscribe to it? Thank you!
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Thanks Ally – I really should update it with something soon…. you very well may have just woken me from my slumber.
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Really liked what I read. It is a shame the blog looks like it has come to an end..
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its nice to land on your site when searching for tai chi classic
i am raj from india a beginner in taichi from the academy of http://www.taichiacademyindia.com/
keep up this noble work. i like your site and be a regular reader of the site 🙂
meet you soon
Raj
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