Monday, February 24, 2014

Get bodywork/tai chi at home in Vermont!

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<a href="http://www.thumbtack.com/Mountains-and-Rivers-Tai-Chi-Ch-uan-South-Pomfret-VT/service/881223">Mountains and Rivers Tai Chi Ch&apos;uan</a>



Bodywork Service:             
What could be better than a relaxing, deeply restorative session of bodywork right in the comfort of your own home? We are the only practitioners of tai chi traditional bodywork in the state of Vermont. Passed on through generations of traditional bodyworkers, this system allows for the release and elimination of deep seated aches and pains. Based off of the principles of tai chi, this bodywork does far more than a typical massage sequence. It cultivates bodily awareness, opens and unwinds frozen living tissue and allows for patterns of habitual tension held within the body to be released. While other massage is risky, and may produce side effects such as sore muscles and damage to tissue, tai chi body work is non- manipulative. It does not cause pain and yet is deeply effective because it is awareness-based bodywork.  You will actually feel your body becoming more alive during the massage, as old psychological, emotional and physical wounds are directly experienced and released. This is a full body, oil bodywork. We provide the massage table, sheets, oils and tai chi bodyworker.  Make your home into an oasis in which you release your worries and enter a state of complete bliss!


Tai Chi Ch’uan Exercises At Home!
 
Called one of the best treatments for fiber myalgia patients and Parkinson’s disease by numerous medical studies, tai chi ch’uan may be your gateway to a more vital, movement-filled life! For people who are handicapped and cannot leave home, we offer full tai chi instruction to help get you feeling better and perhaps even on your feet again. Tai chi ch’uan exercises can be done from a sitting position. These enjoyable and deeply relaxing exercises are appropriate for all ages, and are personalized for every individual’s needs. 
 

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The creation of words

The creation of words can have two origins. One is the experiences of the past, one's learned judgements, one's learned way to create new ideas. The other origin is when one is at an utter loss-totally unprepared, as though the only resource is the current world unfolding. It is the relationship between these two sources- the experienced and the spontaneous flounderer, that matters in the real time writing/speaking. If your writing is genuine, you allow a "dance" to occur between these two origins or modes of writing. This is a skill that should be taught in schools.