hi joe... yes the young man kay 35 and his son 3 we all had a jolly good time... fun..plenty of jokes... tai chi jesus joe... give me a break..
i was running around like a headless chook and zenning as fast as i could go... enjoying and lapping up every golden moments... merle Hi, Merle, There you go, breaking our golden moment, ...with a Bodhisattva's lovely golden words; hey, that isn't so bad after all, is it? ;-) Hoping you're well, and that your German house guests had a fine visit, and you with them. Did you demonstrate your t'ai chi form for them? If they also practice, do they know a different "form" from yours? To remember how it was before you knew your form, any form, try learning a new one: It isn't easy! Another way to remember is to try to perform your present form as a mirror-reflection of the normal way: that's very hard, too! --Joe > Merle Lester wrote: > > folks : let's not get too up ourselves..the greatest zen practitioners are >those who know silence is golden..merle
