In this reflective essay, I describe a quiet moment during practice when watching my teacher move shifted how I understood my own progress. What first appeared as ease in my body revealed a deeper lesson about lineage, responsibility, and what mature practice begins to demand. By observing how the art travels through different stages of a teacher’s life, I explore how practice evolves from effort into care—and how, at a certain point, the work no longer asks us to improve alone, but to carry something forward with intention.
Tag Archives: Self-Cultivation
The Gifts Hidden in Unpleasant Surprises
Learn to navigate life’s uncertainties with Taoist insight: Embrace challenges, find awe, and transform obstacles into opportunities for growth.
THE LIE FEAR TELLS
Fear moves like a sloppy attacker—wild, loud, and easy to read once your stance roots. Here’s the lesson that came from that insight.
