Without the correct hardness (self-discipline) we're indulgent & infantile, and without the correct softness (a feeling for others) we're disconnected & selfish.
taiji heartwork
forget self & become one with the dao
21 June 2026
20 June 2026
19 June 2026
Athletes know that a great training session will be followed by muscle soreness the next day. Dancers have regular "zombie days" when they simply can't function and need to rest. Live performers take all sorts of drugs (alcohol being the most common) to ease the awful comedown after the gig. The same with us spiritual adepts – if you have a really effective meditation or prayer session then expect to feel wretched & unsettled – out of sorts – the next day.
18 June 2026
When I started Taiji in the early eighties my teacher used to say that we study Taiji to gain an understanding of energy. He never explained what energy was. When you offer an explanation of something that the student is not qualified to understand, then they generally get the wrong end of the stick. Then thinking that they know holds them back. Some things (the important things) have to be found out for yourself.
17 June 2026
16 June 2026
If you waken one morning so wretchedly tired the body is numb and you can't imagine ever remembering how to arise, then you've pushed the spirit too far. If, on finally arising, you can't lift the eyes to face the world and tears well up, then you've stretched the spirit too far. Look long & hard at what you've done to cause this, and then, once you've recovered, do it again.
15 June 2026
14 June 2026
13 June 2026
I want my paintings to be:
abstract, direct, urban, basic, modest, pure,
simple, silent, honest, absolute.
—Alan Charlton
abstract, direct, urban, basic, modest, pure,
simple, silent, honest, absolute.
—Alan Charlton


