Seijaku Online & Meditation Resources Now Available
From the Editor
Seijaku: Available Online!
Seijaku, the advanced form of T’ai Chi Chih is now available wherever you have an internet connection. Seijaku, which translates as “stillness in the midst of activity,” is an advanced and powerful form of the T’ai Chi Chih (TCC) discipline. Many students believe they do not understand the vital principles of softness (so intrinsic to TCC) until they practice Seijaku, which involves holding fast and letting go.
This 50-minute presentation includes instruction and insights by its originator, Justin Stone, and is quite useful for beginning Seijaku students as well as those already familiar with Seijaku. Many students integrate Seijaku movements into their regular TCC practice to greatly enhance the flow of Chi.
Visit: justinstonetcc.com/Seijaku-streaming-video-lifetime-access/
Daily Meditations, A Reminder
A new batch of 26 meditation postcards (aka ‘Series 2’), with quotations by Justin Stone, is now available. Support your TCC practice with daily motivations. Each features words of wisdom by Justin Stone from one of his books, videos, or audio recordings. Draw one from the deck every day or week; use them as gifts to encourage friends to join you in practice. Teachers use them to promote classes and prompt discussions within classes.
Visit: justinstonetcc.com/daily-meditations/
Senior Teachers Speak
If you were accredited in 2000 or earlier, we want to hear from you! Send me an email, and I’ll send you questions from which you can pick and choose to respond. I’ve heard from readers that they love the connection.
Justin Stories
Many teachers recorded stories of their time with Justin for the teacher conference. We have a sneak peek of two in this issue; see Jeneth Rundle’s and Laurie Jacobi’s recollections on pages 14 and 15. Stay tuned for more to come.
