2009.08.09 19:00 - Three Tai Chi-er

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    The Guardian for this meeting was stevenaia Michinaga. The comments are by stevenaia Michinaga.

    Doug Sosa joined me followed by Pila Mulligan

    stevenaia Michinaga: hi doug
    doug Sosa: hi indeed, sorry couldn't find my local chat button
    stevenaia Michinaga: :)
    --BELL--
    doug Sosa: in my mind? no, on the computer screen ..:)
    stevenaia Michinaga: was wondering what you were doing in the meadow before
    doug Sosa: well, shy.
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, saw your hands move but no words appeared
    doug Sosa: hm. and like the grass. what if this were grass in here?
    stevenaia Michinaga: so what brought you back to PaB after such a long absence, someone planted some once, there an image on one of the wiki logs.. a few months back
    stevenaia Michinaga: they were more like a field of wild flowers, quite nice
    doug Sosa: the real reason is that i couldn't get on. My laptop was using an intel chip second life wasn't yet recognizing, so i was stuck. all well now. Also, the retreat. thought i should be more here.
    doug Sosa: What was the reason to give up the wild flowers?
    stevenaia Michinaga: awww, are you going?
    doug Sosa: yes, its pretty close.
    stevenaia Michinaga: nice
    stevenaia Michinaga: not sure the reason for the flower appearance or disappearance, but it was an interesting change

    We begin talking about the old Pavillion and the spaces


    doug Sosa: I've always missed the intimacy of the old pavilion.
    stevenaia Michinaga: the first tea house or the second?
    doug Sosa: ah, second i thin, wit the openness to the stream.
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, the square pavilion with the railings
    doug Sosa: yes.
    stevenaia Michinaga: I have never sen this one filled up
    stevenaia Michinaga: *seen
    doug Sosa: i think i have but maybe not.
    stevenaia Michinaga: but Storm did a nice job on this one
    doug Sosa: terrific, but a little too solid for my taste in meditation.
    stevenaia Michinaga: I'm sure he received much input on the design (like from me)
    doug Sosa: hi pila
    stevenaia Michinaga: hello Pila
    Pila Mulligan: hi Doug and Steve
    doug Sosa: pila we are talking about the space, and the old pavilion.. steve, what kind of input?
    Pila Mulligan: this pavilion?
    doug Sosa: and the one before.
    Pila Mulligan: ah, pre-Pila :)
    stevenaia Michinaga: I can;t remember them all, but a low wall around for a sense of closure w/ opening to walk through but also for seating
    stevenaia Michinaga: space can be defined and implies as it is by the paving
    stevenaia Michinaga: implied
    doug Sosa: small, only a low able separating us. felt more intimate.
    doug Sosa: the plants were closer
    stevenaia Michinaga: the pond could be flush but then the additional pillows would be exposed

    I review the commands with Pila and Doug as to how to control the fountain and pillows

    stevenaia Michinaga: for instance (turns pool off)
    doug Sosa: ah yes. I've seen this. i like it,
    Pila Mulligan: voila
    stevenaia Michinaga: all you had to do was ask
    doug Sosa: feels more normal.
    Pila Mulligan: how do you do it Steve?
    doug Sosa: can there be a little water in the smaller fountain?
    stevenaia Michinaga: type "/9help" for a list of controls
    Pila Mulligan: /phelp
    doug Sosa: /help
    stevenaia Michinaga: not quite Pila
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    stevenaia Michinaga: don;t forget the "9"
    doug Sosa: "/9help"
    stevenaia Michinaga: with out the "
    stevenaia Michinaga: :)
    doug Sosa: 9help
    Pila Mulligan: nice, thanks
    doug Sosa: wow.
    stevenaia Michinaga: personally I don;t like the tall fountain so I always make it low
    Pila Mulligan: too bad it cannot sprinkle now, tho
    stevenaia Michinaga: never seen it w/o the outer cushions
    stevenaia Michinaga: :)
    stevenaia Michinaga: interesting how it affect the sense of the space w/o the outer cushions
    Pila Mulligan: true
    doug Sosa: better and better!
    Pila Mulligan: much more open
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, for small groups, like this
    --BELL--
    Pila Mulligan: I'm contemplating how to build a small open outdoor meditation facility here in the RL rainforest where I live -- probably with a pond nearby
    stevenaia Michinaga: all it takes sometimes is a change in floor texture to define a space within an environment
    doug Sosa: the 90 sec seems longer to me.
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    Pila Mulligan: could be, relatively
    stevenaia Michinaga: I'd be happy to help Pila, when can you fly me out .. grins
    Pila Mulligan: any time except tomorrow
    stevenaia Michinaga: hello Mary
    Pila Mulligan: hi Mary
    Mary Korpov: hi
    doug Sosa: Pila, i've had a few chats with soprm about that.
    Pila Mulligan: we have a tropical storm arriving tomorrow
    Pila Mulligan: soprm?
    stevenaia Michinaga: I saw that on the internet
    doug Sosa: oh, bit RL wow. are you both in hawaii?
    stevenaia Michinaga: have you been here before Mary?
    Mary Korpov: yes
    doug Sosa: sporm = Storm
    stevenaia Michinaga: no, I;m in on the east coast :)
    Pila Mulligan: oh :)
    stevenaia Michinaga: have the disitability to do a project in Hawaii
    stevenaia Michinaga: desirability
    Pila Mulligan: I wish it was Storm instead of tropical storm visiting
    doug Sosa: well, wen you fly to hawaii you can pick me up here in northern cal.
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    Pila Mulligan: you are always welcome
    stevenaia Michinaga: sounds like a competing retreat

    Pila mentions Tai Chi since we all practice

    Pila Mulligan: Doug I was interested to read a chat log about your tai chi practice
    Pila Mulligan: Steve also started doing tai chi recently
    Pila Mulligan: I've done it for a while too
    doug Sosa: yes?
    Pila Mulligan: what style do you do, Doug?
    Pila Mulligan: I do Wu style
    doug Sosa: well, i think it is the short yang, but so dependent on teacher.
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, I am on hiatus as my wife broke her ankle and I have little time for myself, so I do it in my back yard
    Pila Mulligan: yes -- but yang is the most prevalent it seems
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, exactly Doug
    Pila Mulligan: that counts Steve -- I hope your wife's ankle is healing well
    stevenaia Michinaga: I hope so to... :)
    doug Sosa: my wife tore a tendon in her ankle, on crutches after surgery. I too am the gofe, but she is so cute slowed down :)
    stevenaia Michinaga: remind me never to run a household alone
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    stevenaia Michinaga: stairs are quite annoying
    doug Sosa: gofe = gofer
    Pila Mulligan: so two tai chier with ankle hobbled spouses
    stevenaia Michinaga: but her office is upstairs
    doug Sosa: we are on the edge of a rier and the tai chi seems part of the flow.
    doug Sosa: river
    stevenaia Michinaga: so I do tai chi more on my own, which is nice
    Pila Mulligan: tai chi in low surf breaks is very fun
    stevenaia Michinaga: I have a nice grassy yard
    doug Sosa: we are all fortunate.
    stevenaia Michinaga: or my cat get confused inside when I do it, and plays with my feet
    Pila Mulligan: some people near here are interested in meditation so I was thinking of a small rl place for group practice
    Pila Mulligan: like a gazebo
    doug Sosa: animals sense that it something interesting. I used to lead a small group up on whdbey island, and a local cat used to come down and well, i can't say tried to do it, but certainly was present.
    Pila Mulligan: cool
    doug Sosa: The old pavilion too i think is available. i have some colleagues and would love to have a place to meet with them.
    stevenaia Michinaga: when I was doing yoga it was nice to do instead of think about it, I;m still thinking about tai Chi as I do it
    Pila Mulligan: that will pass Steve
    stevenaia Michinaga: I know, I feel the transition now
    stevenaia Michinaga: in the parts I know
    doug Sosa: well, part of tai chi is awareness. i especially like the cross body dialog. like noticing how the left hand and right foot stay in touch, or any other two parts.
    Pila Mulligan: yep
    stevenaia Michinaga: the weight change, the breathing
    Pila Mulligan: I was thinking about the earlier here during the discussion on observing thoughts
    Pila Mulligan: thoughts are often associated with a simultaneous physical sensation
    stevenaia Michinaga: and the little voice that says, now this move breaks the opponent;s arm
    doug Sosa: when i was leading that group i would talk it a bit using the day's chapter from lao tzu which i was learning to read in Chinese.
    Pila Mulligan: why Steve :)
    Pila Mulligan: I never thought such thoughts
    stevenaia Michinaga: she touches on the martial aspect of the practice a bit
    doug Sosa: nor i. tai chi is to avoid having to hurt.
    Pila Mulligan: Lao Tse: I would rather withdraw a foot than advance an inch
    stevenaia Michinaga: there is an advance class in weapons she teaches
    doug Sosa: smiles
    Pila Mulligan: swords
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes
    Pila Mulligan: sword tai chi is cool
    Pila Mulligan: I've never done it tyho
    stevenaia Michinaga: my interest in not in that aspect at the moment
    doug Sosa: yes, i would like that, even if a bit out of character.
    --BELL--
    Pila Mulligan: [it mists!]
    doug Sosa: friends, i must rise and go now...
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, nice that it does that w/o water
    stevenaia Michinaga: nice talking to you Doug
    Pila Mulligan: bye for now Doug, nice to see you
    doug Sosa: bye.
    stevenaia Michinaga: I've been slowly reading about aspects of Tao as time passes
    stevenaia Michinaga: for me it;s a comforting as PaB :)
    Pila Mulligan: it is appropriate to read about it slowly :)
    Pila Mulligan: you've got the Tao Te Ching?
    stevenaia Michinaga: like a warm sweater that fit
    Pila Mulligan: yep
    stevenaia Michinaga: mostly from internet sources
    stevenaia Michinaga: seems there are many translations and much commentary
    Pila Mulligan: yes indeed
    Pila Mulligan: part of the beauty of it is the variety of interpretations
    stevenaia Michinaga: but ti has been around a while
    Pila Mulligan: yep
    Pila Mulligan: here's another classic -- http://www.iep.utm.edu/z/zhuangzi.htm
    Pila Mulligan: first grab from Google about Chaung Tze
    stevenaia Michinaga: thanks
    Pila Mulligan: I was introduced to tai chi by Gia Fu Feng who wrote a popular translation of the tao te ching and also translated chaung tze's inner chapters
    Pila Mulligan: http://www.amazon.com/Chuang-Tsu-Inner-Chapters-Companion/dp/1602371172/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1249871761&sr=8-4
    Pila Mulligan: http://www.amazon.com/Tao-Te-Ching-25th-Anniversary-Mandarin_chinese/dp/0679776192/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1249871761&sr=8-2
    stevenaia Michinaga: nice light reading I see
    Pila Mulligan: :0
    Pila Mulligan: actually it is
    Pila Mulligan: hi Corvi
    Pila Mulligan: how are you?
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: Hi Pila. I've missed you, good to see you.
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: I'm well.
    Pila Mulligan: yes, same here, nice to see you
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: How are you?
    Pila Mulligan: I'm fine, if a little anxious about a tropical storm arriving here tomoroorw
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: nods.
    Pila Mulligan: but is looks like it will not be a big deal now
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: I'm glad
    Pila Mulligan: it was a category 4 hurricane last week
    Pila Mulligan: me too
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: nods.
    Pila Mulligan: Steve was reflecting on the comforting aspect of taoist poetry
    stevenaia Michinaga: there
    Pila Mulligan: like the tao te ching
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: nods
    stevenaia Michinaga: I was frozen for a moment
    Pila Mulligan: welcome back :0
    stevenaia Michinaga: seems like a philosophy of balanced contradictions
    Pila Mulligan: yin and yang maybe --probably comlementary more so than contradictory
    Pila Mulligan: but not the balanced in opposition
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, more correct
    Pila Mulligan: balanced in opposition*
    Corvuscorva Nightfire thinks..I think...that balance..not opposition is the key.
    stevenaia Michinaga: and the need for a complement to define the other
    Pila Mulligan: yes, but the contrast is also part of the interest
    stevenaia Michinaga: no light w/o dark
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: thinks..I think that may be more about "noticing"
    Pila Mulligan: then there is the emphasis, or the lesson -- the yielding overcomes the firm, for example
    stevenaia Michinaga: soft overcomes the strong
    Pila Mulligan: [example: rock erosion by water]
    stevenaia Michinaga: nods
    stevenaia Michinaga: much of that appears to be unnoticed in most beliefs
    --BELL--
    Pila Mulligan: Under heaven all can see beauty as beauty only because there is ugliness. All can know good as good only because there is evil. Therefore having and not having arise together.
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: this is about what "appears"
    Pila Mulligan: in the PaB sense, yes
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: contrast is required to have appearance.
    Pila Mulligan: contrast is also satisfying to the mental appetite
    Pila Mulligan: the minds desire to describe
    Pila Mulligan: but behind it all is the idea of emptiness
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: exactly.
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, hard to have no contrast even in appearance
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: the uncontrasted state..
    Pila Mulligan: wu chi, in Chinese
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: is interesting in itself..if we are quiet enough?
    stevenaia Michinaga: like bening
    stevenaia Michinaga: Being
    Pila Mulligan: quiet is the real nourishment for the mind, even if it seeks something else
    Corvuscorva Nightfire thinks about this.
    stevenaia Michinaga: it does provide fertile ground for new thoughts to arise
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: but what if we can be quiet truly quiet?
    stevenaia Michinaga: I was thinking about this earlier
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: nods.
    Pila Mulligan: imagine yourself in a room looking at beautiful paintings and poems about Paris ...
    Pila Mulligan: then realizing that the room itself is in Paris
    Pila Mulligan: so you can step outside
    Pila Mulligan: part is like thoughts
    Pila Mulligan: part b is like real
    stevenaia Michinaga: and about the Salk Institute, being built to have the ability of researched to see the ocean as part of their work environment
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: hmmm......that's a fertile quiet imagining, Pila.
    Pila Mulligan: another Chineses saying: All methods take their source in quietness. This marvelous magic cannot be fathomed
    stevenaia Michinaga: as I believe it was when Salk was away from his research in a quiet environment when he came up with the polio vaccine

    http://www.mindfuldesignconsulting.com/Ekaterina%20Kohlwes%20Thesis%20Document.pdf
    (See the 3rd page)

    Everybody gets amazed by the feelings this building gives, but not everybody knows

    the story behind its creation. Professor Salk and architect Luis Kahn worked for an extended

    period of time, designing and rejecting several proposals until the perfect space came to life.

    Salk’s dream was to create an inspiring space as he himself had experienced. Sometime

    before, frustrated with his unproductive research, Salk went to Italy and emerged himself into

    architecture of an old monastery. Salk claimed that polio vaccine was invented under the

    influence of that inspiring architecture. Designing the Institute, Salk and Khan were trying to

    capture the essence of such space. Clean forms, exposed materials, repetition and rhythm

    create a feeling of comfort, simplicity and a sense of total safety.


    stevenaia Michinaga: from quiet comes great thinking
    stevenaia Michinaga: which , of course, made me think of Pema and how all this interacts with science
    stevenaia Michinaga: seemed to be a good example of science working outside the research environment and the appearance of solution (on vacation, for instance)
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    Pila Mulligan: allowing creative energy to appear in thoughts
    stevenaia Michinaga: seems insight is never scientific :)
    Pila Mulligan: but is can be in the context of science
    Pila Mulligan: I agree, it is not a technical process
    stevenaia Michinaga: we just pretends it obvious after the fact, or everyone would have thought of it
    Pila Mulligan: not push button get insight
    stevenaia Michinaga: :)
    stevenaia Michinaga: change environment, change perspective
    Pila Mulligan: we are having the calm before the storm now, here -- it is like an archetype in itself
    Pila Mulligan: very familiar, even if fairly infrequent
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: nods
    stevenaia Michinaga: like the ironic eye of the storm, must be something other than physics at work
    --BELL--
    stevenaia Michinaga: beauty in that
    Pila Mulligan: yes
    Pila Mulligan: Steve and Corvi, would you have time to visit the nice pavilion Nymf put on my PaB guardian plot?
    Pila Mulligan: I'd like you to see it
    stevenaia Michinaga: yes, would like that
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: no..not yet..shall we repair there and check it out?
    Pila Mulligan: I'll send you TPs
    Corvuscorva Nightfire: grins
    stevenaia Michinaga: ok
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