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02

Jun

2008

Welcome to the Hunyuantaiji Academy! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Welcome to the Official Hunyuantaiji Academy Website!
In this website you can:
  1. find information about the Hunyuantaiji Academy courses, teaching locations, fee, events, etc.
  2. register to access more information such as photos, videos, articles and questions.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 August 2008 14:43 )
 

05

Sep

2008

Academy Activities Photos 1 PDF Print E-mail
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Photos of Hunyuantaiji Academy Activities.
Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 10:36 )
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Dec

2007

Growing With Taiji PDF Print E-mail
Written by Marie Strauss   
Growing with Taiji

by Marie Strauss

It seems that I am growing with each year of practicing Taiji!

In January of 2003, when I was in my late forties, I was diagnosed with Osteopenia and I measured 65 inches tall. At this time I had my first bone density test done that showed my spinal bone density T-score was -1.3. A "normal" score at this age level would be "0" so I knew that my bones were losing their density.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 August 2008 12:44 )
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07

Aug

2008

Chen Zhonghua 24, 32, Bang and Ruler Demonstrations 2008 PDF Print E-mail
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 August 2008 03:59 )
 

05

Jun

2008

The Story of Master Chen Zhonghua PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gordon Muir   

by Gordon Muir

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Born during Three Bitter Years
Chen Zhonghua was born in the winter of the third year of the “Three Bitter Years” (1961), a period of famine, drought and floods that left millions of people in China dead. While his mother was pregnant with him, she and the rest of his family suffered from starvation. The situation was so bad that the landscape of China was completely devoid of life. Anything that moved or grew was eaten. Out of necessity people had taken to eating leather and the bark from trees. As a result of these conditions Chen Zhonghua was born small and weak with severe health problems including damaged lungs. He was not expected to live into adulthood.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 June 2008 22:08 )
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