Ā I received an interesting email from aĀ member of the online internal arts schoolĀ last week asking what does it mean to use intent in Taiji. Like a lot of members, he's using theĀ online materialĀ to supplement training under another teacher. It became apparent that an instructor had made intent appear mystical.
He asked if, when establishing the ground path, if it's physical or if you are using Mind Intent?
After giving him my take on the subject,Ā I then did some research to see what other instructors say. As I expected, the term IntentĀ is shrouded in abstract terms and descriptions, in Taoism and Buddhism. One well-known "master" writes about it in such an abstract way that you'd need a Ph.D in Philosophy to understand it, then he asks for nearly a hundred bucks.
Let me put it simply -- the question is "what is intent when doing any internal movement?"
You can make it as flowery and abstract as you want, but the bottom line is this:Ā the intent of the movement depends upon the marti...
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