"When a
modern day "New Age" practitioner of tai chi speaks of the art as being
"good for his health and a way to align his energy with the energy of
the Tao," that viewpoint came largely from Sun Lu Tang. Or when pa kua
practitioners walk the pa kua circle on a California beach and talk of
how "pa kua forms are physical embodiments of the I-Ching," their
ideas derive largely from Sun Lu Tang. Or when modern day
practitioners of xing yi opine that "the five forms of xing yi interact
like the five basic elements in Taoist cosmology," they to owe their
thinking largely to Sun Lu Tang."
- Elisabeth Guo and Brian L. Kennedy, Sun Lu Tang: Fighter, Scholar and Image Maker.
Sun Style Taijiquan: Bibliography, Links, Resources, Quotes
By Michael P. Garofalo
- Elisabeth Guo and Brian L. Kennedy, Sun Lu Tang: Fighter, Scholar and Image Maker.
Sun Style Taijiquan: Bibliography, Links, Resources, Quotes
By Michael P. Garofalo
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