#Taiji

2026-01-29

I flagged it some weeks back. I have edited my profile to be more in line with who I am today. So this is by way of #Introduction a second time around. I think that the idea of refreshing one’s profile is an honest and necessary thing to do because nothing in our reality ever stays the same — even is we tend to deny it at times.

Retired Australian (He, Him) #Writing [barely] to become an author. #Literature Among my interests are #Renewables #MartialArts #TaiJi #QiGong #PhilosophyOfMind #Spiritualism #Metaphysics and all ‘big’ questions (and #auspol, of course)

The banner reads #Democracy not Monarchy and the avatar is a Qigong practioner in front of the I-Ching symbols.
I can also be read on: 
raymondpierreleonard.wordpress
A 'star' can mean ‘I see you’ or simply ‘thank you’.


2026-01-21

As it turns out, the European Cucuteni-Trypillia culture invented the #Taiji (or 'Yin/Yang) symbol a thousand years before its earliest appearance in China.
voloshin.md/en/cucuteni-trypil
#Taijitu #Daoism

Cucuteni-Trypillia pottery displaying a spiral Yin/Yang symbolCucuteni-Trypillia pottery house, adorned with two spiral Yin/Yang symbols.
2025-11-27
Our temporary taiji hall is really beautiful. #taiji #taichi #meditation #everythingisflowing
Janne Koskijannekoski
2025-11-27

Turun TST:n taiji on evakkovaelluksella mutta nyt ainakin tilapäinen treenipaikka on löytynyt Ruusukorttelin hyvinvointikeskuksen upeasta liikuntasalista.

Liikuntasali ja salin suuret ikkunat joiden takaa näkyy kuusipuiden oksia.
2025-11-18

Why #TaiChi Drifted from Combat: History, Culture, and the Martial Identity Divide
daoofthewarrior.blogspot.com/2

// If future generations of #Taiji practitioners can comfortably say, “I practice #Taijiquan, a martial art that also cultivates health and clarity,” the long detour away from martial identity will have done its work. It ... preserved its subtle methods, and perhaps made it strong enough to stand again as both boxing and meditation, both method of self-defense and method of living. //

2025-11-15

Taijijian (simplified Chinese: 太极剑; traditional Chinese: 太極劍; pinyin: tàijíjiàn)

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Tales by the Wandererwanderer@brush-and-tale.com
2025-11-11

Bagua Zhang: Walking the Circle of Change

Among the internal martial arts, Bagua Zhang stands apart for its distinctive practice of circle walking – a moving meditation that embodies the Taoist understanding of constant transformation and adaptability. Named after the eight trigrams (bagua) of the I Ching, the ancient Book of Changes, this art teaches practitioners to flow with life’s perpetual transformations rather than resisting […]

Read on: 🔗 brush-and-tale.com/bagua-and-h

#TheWanderer #story #inspiration #taiji #shortstory

The Wanderer's Path to Harmony - tales of wisdom, of inspiration, and of taiji, its history, historic masters and in general about spirituality.
Janne Koskijannekoski
2025-11-05

Kantapaikka. Tee ja pienhyväkkeet ennen taiji-treeniä paikassa ravintola .

Kuvassa näkyy ylhäältä kuvattu teekuppi, sydänpipari ja keksi. Pöytäliinassa kiinalainen pitkäikäisyyden symboli. Kuvan yläreunassa näkyy muistikirjan repsottavat sivut.
Janne Koskijannekoski
2025-10-28
Urheilukahvilan pöytä, kuppi teetä, taustalla karkkihylly ja pelipaitoja.
2025-10-28
2025-10-22

Prosocial - the Taijiquan of organizational psychology

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2025-10-19

@perkinsy I do run a local group (#Taiji) and use paper flyers.
I'm going business-class and getting some cards printed too!

Three Pure Ones

These entities are also known as: Three Pellucid Ones, Three Pristine Ones, Three Divine Teachers, Three Clarities, or Three Purities.

They’re the 3 highest gods in the Taoist pantheon. They’re considered as pure manifestations of the Tao & the origin of all sentient beings. Along with the “Lord’s of the Three Principles,” or qi. Also they were gods associated with the sky, the earth, & the underworld.

They were thought to be able to control, & have power over time in different ways. Sometimes they were literally seen as past, present, & future.

From the Tao Te Ching, it was held that “the Tao produced One; One produced Two; Two produced Three; Three produced All things.” It’s generally agreed that Tao produced One means Wuji produced Taiji. One produced Two means Taiji produced Yin & Yang (or Liangyi). Many believe Yin & Yang, with the presence of Chi, or life force.

In religious Taoism, how Tao produces One, Two, & Three is explained. In Tao produces One – Wuji produces Taiji, which represents the Great Tao. This is embodied by Hundun (pinyin: Hundun Wiyi Yuanshi Tianwang, “Heavenly King of the Never-ending Primordial Beginning”) at a time of pre-Creation.

Manifesting into the 1st of the Taoist Trinity, Yuanshi Tianzun. Yuanshi Tianzun oversees the earliest phase of Creation of the Universe. And is henceforth called Daobao (“Treasure of the Tao”).

In One produces Two – Taiji produces Yin Yang. Yuanshi Tianzun manifests into Lingbao Tianzun who separated the Yang from the Yin, the clear from the murky, & classified the elements into their rightful groups. He’s known as Jingbao (“Treasure of the Law/Scripture”).

In the final phase of Creation, Daode Tianzun is manifested from Lingbao Tianzun to bring civilization & preach the Law to all living beings. He’s known as Shibao (“Treasure of the Master”).

The Three Pure Ones represent both a primordial deity & a heaven. They’re often depicted seated on thrones, each holding a distinct symbol.

Yuanshi Tianzun, the first & highest of the Three Pure Ones, rules the first Heaven, Yu-Qing, which is found in the Jade Mountain. The entrance to this heaven is called the Golden Door. He represents the beginning of all existence & is associated with the formless & primordial chaos that existed before the universe. He’s believed to have created Heaven & Earth. His symbol is a pearl or a globe. This represents the cosmic egg from which the universe emerged. He’s known as the Jade Pure One. Known as the Celestial Worthy of Primordial Beginning.

Lingbao Tianzun rules over the Heaven of Shang-Qing. He represents the beginning of time & the revelation of the Dao’s teachings to the world. He is associated with the transition from primordial chaos to a structure universe & is said to be the keeper of the sacred scriptures & the master of rituals. His symbol is a ruyi scepter, signifying cosmic power & authority. He’s also known as the Supreme Pure Ones. Also known as the Celestial Worthy of Numinous Treasure.

Daode Tianzun rules over the Heaven of Tai-Qing. He’s the 3rd & most widely known of the 3. He’s believed to be the deified form of Laozi, the reputed author of the Daode Jing. He’s associated with the communication of the Dao’s teachings to humanity & is the master of compassion & ethics. His symbol is a fan, which he used to spread the teachings of the Tao/Dao, or a deer, a symbol of longevity & wisdom. He’s also known as the Great Pure One & the Celestial Worthy of the Way & its Virtue.

Schools of Taoist thought developed around each of these deities. Taoist Alchemy was a large part of these schools. Each of the Three Pure Ones represented 1 of 3 essential fields of the body: jing, qi, & shen. The congregation of all Three Pure Ones resulted in the return of Tao.

The 1st Pure One in universal/heavenly chi. The Second Pure One is human-plane chi. The Third Pure One is earth chi. Heavenly chi includes the chi, or energy, of all the planets, stars, & constellations. As well as the energy of God (the force of creation & universal love).

Human chi is the energy that exists on the surface of our planet & sustains human life. The earth force includes all of the forces inside the planet, as well as the 5 elemental forces.

Since the Three Pure Ones are manifestations of Primordial Energy, they are formless. However, to illustrate their role in Creation, they’re often pictured as elderly deities, robed in three basic colors, from which all colors originated: red, blue, & yellow (or green).

Each of them holds onto a divine object associated with their tasks. Yuanshi Tianzun is usually depicted holding the Pearl of Creation, signifying his role in recreating the Universe.

The Ruyi held by Lingbao Tianzun represents authority: the 2nd phase of Creation where the Yang was separated from the Yin & the Law of Things was ordered in place.

Lingbao Tianzun then took his seat on the left of Yuanshi Tianzun. Later, when all was complete, Daode Tianzun took his place on the right, with the fan symbolizing the completion of Creation. The act of fanning represents the spreading of Tao to all Mankind.

Some believe depictions & thought of the Three Pure Ones from the Tang Dynasty & were influenced by the Church of the East conception about the Trinity. Because of the heavy Christian – Taoist contact & mutual influence of the time.

Others believe that another Taoist trinity of gods evolved into the Pure Ones. Beliefs in the Jade Emperor were taken from other Chinese religious traditions. He was seen as their assistant who managed all of creation.

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JB Lièvremontmithfindel
2025-09-28

Ah ça y est, le taolu Yang 24 commence à rentrer.

Bon c'est pas encore très précis sur certaines techniques mais je suis assez satisfait de ce que j'arrive à sortir en 9 mois de .

Pour référence, c'est censé ressembler à ça (sauf que maîtresse Wu elle doit avoir dans les 30 ans de pratique).

youtu.be/e4VIw41R-PU

Tales by the Wandererwanderer@brush-and-tale.com
2025-09-16

Yin and Yang: The Dynamic Dance of Opposites and Balance

Yin and yang are central concepts in Chinese philosophy that describe how seemingly opposite forces are deeply interconnected and interdependent parts of a unified whole. Rather than standing in opposition or conflict, yin and yang represent complementary qualities that exist in everything, continuously interacting and seeking balance.

Yin is associated with qualities such as darkness, […]

Read on: 🔗 brush-and-tale.com/taichi-taij

#TheWanderer #story #inspiration #taiji #shortstory

Tales by the Wanderer
ぜるま@日常 :Mistdon:tizerm@mofu.kemo.no
2025-09-07
The Golden Fields

The wheat stands tall now, golden and waving in the afternoon breeze, the way fire flickers gently before nightfall. I walk a narrow dirt path cutting through ...

read on: 🔗 https://brush-and-tale.com/the-wanderers-tales/the-golden-fields/

#TheWanderer #story #inspiration #taiji #shortstory

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