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What a curious term! Is it synonymic to " advaita in action " ? I find

many items on " dangers of pseudo-advaita " but, i've got the

impression that it is cede to everyone self to imagine what it could

mean!

 

 

 

Found this on Greg Goode's site (actually recommendable site):

 

 

.... So, to practice regularly and sincerely is to promote the

positive in this world; we reap the benefits. This is " Advaita " in

action. ...

 

http://www.nonduality.com/whatis.htm

 

 

Justin Stone:

T'ai Chi Chih and Non-Duality

 

" Advaita " in Sanskrit means " Non-Duality. " This is a difficult

concept for most people as we look about us and see multiple

objects. But what we see are only transformations not permanent

forms, whether we are speaking of a chair, a tree, or a human being.

Each exists provisionally, but is certainly not lasting. One day the

tree may become the chair and the human body will be eaten by worms.

The " I " that observes all this may disappear and become another " I " .

To bank on permanence is to promote suffering. When we perform T'ai

Chi Chih properly we feel the results. Since we are, essentially, a

conflux of moving energies, stimulating and balancing the Intrinsic

Energy (CHI) affects our whole being. The effects seem to be

personal, but, in truth, they are widespread. Just as our

Enlightenment is " Saving All Beings " , so does the balancing of the

Universal Energy affect both the outer and the inner. So many

students have written me about how their lives have changed with the

practice of T'ai Chi Chih! Those who truly practice note that their

attitudes change--and others notice it, too. We do not heal

symptoms; we become " whole " . So, to practice regularly and sincerely

is to promote the positive in this world; we reap the benefits. This

is " Advaita " in action.

 

 

 

rgds

Kip Almazy

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