knowing that you do not know
practicing the forms
teachers
the necessity to protect sensitivity
being yourself
your self gaining space
posture in the internal Chinese movement traditions
expressing oneself
in(ter)dependence
convulsion
re-integration
wu wei
self-images
subject object relationships
the core of the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching
countering disorientation
communicating constructively effectively
integration
mathematical linguistics
constructive sensing
holding on
the illusion of strength
gardening language
one bodymind
adequacy
prevention
beneath the surface
guided by connecting
connecting the will
poison
letting go
below above
mindfulness
The Tao Te Ching
human. plants.
rooted
polarities connected
unity
coping mechanisms
peace of mind
slow motion
the irrelevance of technique
harmonic rhythms
internal archaeology
concentration dissolving
mind games
floating
regeneration
spring
squeezed
gardening
education. practice.
gardening
passes
the reality of appearances
open communication
on the ground
absent presence
circumstances
up and down
sleeping positions
Kraftfelder
deep inside
tapping the soil
Taoist nei kung
food
masters. teachers.
heroes. saviors.
monitoring movements
permission structures
like me like us
being a part
unconscious presence
Taoist philosophy
wild gardens
caring presence
floating
pulses
living sculptures