To compare Tensegrity with yoga or t'ai chi is not possible. It has a different origin and a different purpose. The origin is shamanic, the purpose is shamanic.
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There are so many different styles of yoga.
I practice staying calm all the time, beginning with situations that aren't tense.
It's always tense when you move a character from a book to the screen. Always tense.
Initially I was very drawn to the Tao Te Ching, the Taoist philosophy. It was helping me deal with the balance of these external and internal issues with my chess life. Tai chi is the martial embodiment of Taoist philosophy. Initially, I had no intention of competing in the martial arts; it was just the meditation.
Meditation changes your character.
The goal in some types of yoga is to try and reconcile all the characters within a person, and, in fact, the word 'yoga' comes from the word 'union.'
In Buddhism there are words you can say... as you say the words with rhythm the conscious tells the subconscious.
I get into certain yoga positions at times, when I'm working out and for exercises. I use a little of it in some of my meditation, but I chant now and that sort of replaced it.
I also do a lot of Kundalini yoga.
I see martial arts as moving forms of meditation. When you're sparring or drilling techniques, you can't think of anything else.
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