Consistency is key
taiji heartwork
forget self & become one with the dao
21 May 2026
Bum-In is one of our treasured principles and one of the easiest to get wrong. It does not mean pulling your tail between your legs like a whipped cur. Imagine the master's hand on your sacrum, heel of the palm just beneath the mingmen (命門) and fingers pointing down the coccyx. The heel of the palm pushes down & forward, driving you deeper into the legs without altering the inclination of the sacrum, and also providing a subtle lift of the thymus (upper sternum). This is the stimulus that moves you forward.
20 May 2026
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15 May 2026
LIFE FEEDS ON LIFE
When I came across this phrase a lot fell into place. If we want to live a good life – one that generates goodness rather than one that merely consumes goods – then we absolutely need prayer (begging forgiveness), sacrifice (giving what we cannot afford to give), and other daily rituals of humiliation.
14 May 2026
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10 May 2026
From the Chinese perspective, emptiness is not, as one might suppose, something vague or nonexistent – it is dynamic & active. Linked with the idea of vital breaths and with the principle of the alternation of yin & yang, it is the preeminent site of transformation, the place where fullness can attain its whole measure.
—François Cheng
09 May 2026
08 May 2026
My icons do not raise up the blessed savior in elaborate cathedrals. They are constructed concentrations celebrating barren rooms. They bring a limited light.
—Dan Flavin


