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Silent work

Silent work

The teacher was doing something strange with his hands. Everyone around me was doing the same thing. So I did it, too. Then I stopped looking around, because of what I felt. I was in a park in Beijing, in 1991. It was at the end of a tai chi session. I had briefly studied tai … read more Silent work

Posted on February 2, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories TreesTags 1991, beauty, China, energy, qi, qigong, strength, tai chi, work2 Comments on Silent work
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