Chi on the Heath – The Trees are Listening
From last year’s bright cold spring to this year’s winter of clouds we have met on the Heath every single day to share our practice of tai chi and qi kong.
From last year’s bright cold spring to this year’s winter of clouds we have met on the Heath every single day to share our practice of tai chi and qi kong.
I took myself away to our little house in Herefordshire which currently has no roof, few inside walls and no hot water
The themes were stillness & silence. The retreat began as, one by one, we realised that others had begun a slow, silent walking meditation; and one by one, we all joined in: a wonderfully gentle way to letting go of the busyness of our lives and settling into the moment.
Dear friends,
I would like to extend a Happy New Year to you all and share with you a few thoughts as we go into 2020.
The Tai Chi and Zen Calligraphy retreat at Roselidden was a rich and deep experience. We were privileged to be a small group who had all met and practised together on the retreat many times before. We were blessed with fantastic weather and experienced a beautiful sunset on the beach. The food was also a highlight, as it always is.
After a period of some 17 years, I restarted tai chi in January, joining Anne Mackintosh’s short form class in Oxford