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  1. In Chinese philosophy, taiji (Chinese: 太極; pinyin: tàijí; Wade–Giles: tʻai chi; trans. "supreme ultimate") is a cosmological state of the universe and its affairs on all levels, including the mutually reinforcing interactions between the two opposing forces of yin and yang, (a dualistic monism), as well as that among the ...

  2. Specializing in Traditional Huang and Yang Style Tai Chi training in Singapore, Taiji.sg provides public classes and corporate sessions. Join us now and awaken your inner strength! Our Clients

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · Those interested in enhancing their understanding of Tai Chi principles and body coordination can book a single session consultation. Additionally, we also offer revision courses, push hand courses, and instructor courses for our current class participants. Find out more.

  4. What is Taiji? Taijiquan (T’ai Chi Ch’uan) 太極拳 is one of the great Chinese internal martial arts, today practiced as commonly for its health preservation benefits as its self-defense applications.

  5. Taiji, in Chinese philosophy, the ultimate source and motive force behind all reality. In the Book of Changes (Yijing), the ancient philosophical text in which the concept is first mentioned, taiji is the source and union of the two primary aspects of the cosmos, yang (active) and yin (passive).

  6. Oct 7, 2021 · A basic understanding of the cultural aspect will help you better integrate into Chinese society. In this article, you will know what "太极(tài jí, Taiji)" means as a Chinese philosophical concept, as well as "太极拳(tàijí quán, Shadowboxing)" which is a form of martial art that is influenced by the concept of Taiji. 太极 ...

  7. The Taiji Studio specialize in Taiji – the Oriental Wellness Exercise that energizes & Rejuvenates your Body and Mind and provides a Balance of YIN & YANG

  8. Jun 16, 2018 · Taiji (also referred to as Tai Chi) is a traditional Chinese martial art and health promoting exercise.

  9. Taiji is the primordial force of both creation and reintegration. When a cell divides and becomes two cells, the force that compelled that division and creation of a new cell is Taiji. The force that compels a spark to become a flame, and a flame to become a blaze is Taiji.

  10. What is Tai Chi? Master Gu explains the philosophy behind Tai Chi (taiji) Chuan, the origin of the art form and the benefits of the Yin-Yang balance. ☯ Join ...

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