Ron Perfetti T'ai Chi's Core PrinciplesIt is important to understand that at its core, T'ai Chi Ch'uan is not a study of form or style. At best, form simply allows a practitioner to explore the heart of the practice which has always been understood as a set of principles. These principles are qualities which have been observed to be effective in their positive influence regarding life in all its expressions of movement and change. T'ai Chi is therefore the study of how to better embody these life affirming qualities, regardless of what style one studies, or what form one practices. These principles have been handed down both orally and through the traditional writings of T'ai Chi which are collectively referred to as the Classics. § They include:
Styles come and go. Form is of value only in respect to the opportunity it presents for allowing insight into something more essential. The emphasis that T'ai Chi places on principles, and their sense of timelessness in the midst of constant change, is truly the key to the practice of T'ai Chi being an "internal study". |