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Sunday, December 21, 2008

For months I was busy at work and have not found time to update the blog. But now that is all completed, I am back. During this busy period, I was also reading a Taiji book in the train while going to work. The book titled "The Tao of Tai Chi Chuan" is a very interesting book that looks at the roots of taiji, the philosophy and how to practice to increase one's Chi. I have not completed yet but once done I will share with you what I find interesting. Till then practice your taiji and stay healthy :-)


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