I celebrate that I know you that we crossed paths and that we do support each other both in and out all sorts of trouble when we have doubt there's no need if we just trust there is absolutely nothing to must it is what it is no really it is
Prayer flags blowing in the gentle breeze Yellow Red Blue White and Green I sit and I wonder What does it all mean ? Maybe I will never know And maybe, just maybe I can accept and Let having to, go
I look up into sky Of the purest blue Sitting back in my chair I am thinking of you Lazing in front of an open Turquoise sea Lying in your hammock and Thinking of me
The ideal creation While Naomi's away I decided to write A poem each day To connect me with her And remind me to send Love cross the miles To Naomi my friend
In late 2001, living a relatively superficial existance. I had considered investigating Tai Chi for a while. I looked on the internet for a local class, there seemed to be many in the area. Drawn by the most interesting website, I rang and attended a beginners workshop in September 2001. Tai Chi since then has been difficult and fulled by life's hardships. By late 2004, I was bored and didn't know why I had Tai Chi in my life. The School I am part of (Rising Dragon Tai Chi) has a residential centre in Herefordshire (Poulstone Court) and in September 2004, I visited for a week long retreat offered by the Principle Instructor of the School. It felt like make or break, the beginning or the end of Tai Chi for me. This retreat touched my heart like nothing had ever touched me in my life before - it felt like I found love, turned a corner and discovered 'my' Tai Chi. Since then it has continued to be a rollercoaster ride and I am now 'up for it' every step of the way. On the back of this experience, I applied for a place on a two year opportunity to engage with life and living Tai Chi, 'The Deepening'.