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updated July 2007

T'ai Chi Chuan in the Chi Hall, Sharnga

"The Inner Way T'ai Chi Chuan is the work of Chan (Zen in Japanese language) masters who basically rejected all the writings, all ideologies. Their message wasn't a verbal one. They encoded their knowledge in a different language, the body language. The postures, the positions, the movements they left us contain the genetic code of their knowledge."  
V. Stevanovitch

Inner listening

We are teaching energetic techniques such as Nei Chia (Inner Way).
We are teaching the Inner Listening.
In order to trust our feelings, we are trying to get rid of our 'certitudes', our 'knowledge', our rules and our theories and, eventually, be free of all these external models that are misleading and dimming our perceptions.

This is a very practical work. The body, the muscles are involved. This work doesn't make, however, any division between the physical and mental planes of our being. They are interwoven!

Outer, inner oneness

Similarly, the research of Chi manipulation techniques as practiced in the School of the Inner way is interwoven with the search for the right movement, free from imposed and habitual patterns. It is as groundless to practice the 'outer' form of T'ai Chi Chuan without the supporting awareness of the flow of Chi, as to practice these 'inner' Chi techniques without realising and implementing them through the 'outer' T'ai Chi Chuan movements.

The work is pleasant and should become easy.

Body logic

We are listening to our bodies, we never go beyond our limits. And it has nothing to do with martial competitiveness: we are looking for the body logic to come back.
The Inner Way T'ai Chi Chuan is a remarkable tool to achieve this. Its
martial arts originated postures enhance the body's logic, resulting in easy natural movement. While their martial arts effectiveness may have lost its interest for us, their energetic efficiency remains a genuine treasure which allows us to free the body from its restraints and re-find its true spontaneity.
Such is our quest, going along with life. Resulting health and joy are reflecting that. Do we need to say that this quest into our inner world is endless?

The smile..

"Let's keep our feet on the ground. Don't get carried away. And don't take it too seriously! The Inner Way T'ai Chi Chuan's secret weapon, its most effective technique is the smile.."          
 V. Stevanovitch

 

Chi Hall in Sharnga

In the Chi Hall of the 'School of the Inner Way' located in Auroville's Sharnga settlement, we share this yang style technique, both its short and long forms.

Workshops

Workshops in Tai Chi Hall is organized by the following schedule:

  • 3 weeks of intensive workshops in every January, February, August and September;
  • 1 week of intensive workshops in each of other months.

Inner Way Tai Chi School

 

At TAI CHI HALL in SHARNGA presents THE ART OF CHI –
Stevanovitch's method

 

23rd –28th July 2007, short intensive course.

6th –25th August 2007, long intensive course.

3rd –8th September 2007, short intensive course.

17th –22nd December 2007, short intensive course.

7th –26th January 2008, long intensive course.

4th –9th February 2008,short intensive course.

3rd –8th  March 2008, short intensive course.

 

From Monday to Saturday, 7.30 – 10.30 AM,
beginners, chi and tai chi basics.

 

 Our work is essentially directed towards:

•         Mastery of the body through breathing and muscular relaxation.

•         Improvement of movement through balance and coordination.

•  Learning to mobilize Chi. First perceiving it, then guiding it in one's body with the use of three factors:will,imagination and muscular activity.

 

Information and booking : Marco Ph. 2622432;
E mail: marcoavc@auroville.org.in

 

For the people who practice the 108 posture,
Vanessa an advanced teacher of the school
will give a workshop on 23rd –28th July 2007, from 4.00 to 6.00 pm.

 

 

 

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