Yearly Archives: 2019

23 posts

#PhilosophicalFriday 2 - The first falling leaf announces the beginning of autumn

#PhilosophicalFriday 2 – The first falling leaf announces the beginning of autumn

#PhilosophicalFriday 2 – one leaf falling autumn Literally, this Chinese idiom means: one leaf falling autumn. – How may this be interpreted? Maybe: The first falling leaf announces the beginning of autumn. Small details predict great events. Interpreted in this way, the idiom addresses the possibility and the wish to […]

#MartialMonday 4 – bend the bow to shoot the tiger

#MartialMonday 4 Well prepared is half done!? In the Tai Chi form, one key requirement of the movements is fluidity. However, there should be changes as well. To establish a rhythm, it makes sense to divide the movements into preparation (set up) and execution (action). Every posture thus carries with […]

Qiu means autumn

#PhilosophicalFriday 1 – Qiu means autumn

#PhilosophicalFriday Our new series #PhilosophicalFriday works with calligraphies and notions from East and West to explore parallels and differences between Chinese and „Western“ culture and thought. – And it gives you a little something to chew on for your weekend. A big thanks to Wang Ning for his wonderful calligraphies! […]

#WellnessWednesday Part 1 – free the head and strengthen the heart

#WellnessWednesday Part 1 Our new series #WellnessWednesday opens the door to the world of Chinese medicine and Qigong. We are looking forward to simple movement exercises and tips for nutrition and health between East and West with Tsui from Freiburg, Germany. Simple Qigong exercises to free the head and strengthen […]

20th International Push Hands Meeting

The 20th International Push Hands Meeting in Hannover, Germany will take place 26th of February to 1st of March 2020. In a few weeks the teachers and themes will be published. Laura Stone, Zhai Hua and Nils Klug will teach at the 20th meeting. The other teachers will be announced […]