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Taoist Tai Chi Society of Australia

Locality: Bayswater, Western Australia

Phone: +61 1800 108 801



Address: 52 Railway Parade 6053 Bayswater, Western Australia, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.taoisttaichi.org

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24.01.2022 Solo practice at the Carnival of Flowers, Toowoomba - See the full blog post here: https://www.taoisttaichi.org//solo-practice-at-the-carniv/ #TaoistTaiChi #FLK Taoist Tai Chi International



24.01.2022 Wong Dai Sin Festival #taoisttaichi participants around the world chanted #togetherapart Fri Oct 9 to celebrate Wong Dai Sin. He was a simple shepherd boy who d...isplayed great virtue and is said to have cultivated immortality by practising #taoist arts. His story tells us that with a good heart anyone can cultivate themselves through #taoist practice. Wong Dai Sin is represented in many #fungloykok temples, & on Steeles Ave in Toronto, FLK has a special temple dedicated to him. #wongdaisin #wongdaisintemple #taoism #taichi #chantingfortheworld #chanting #findingharmony #findingstillness #meditation Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism

24.01.2022 How much do you know about the origins of the Taoist Tai Chi Society? Read more on our website: https://www.taoisttaichi.org/more-history/

23.01.2022 Wishing all people in the world find peace on #peaceday and for all time. Compassion is central to Taoist practice so each week #shapingpeacetogether through #c...hanting and ceremony, #togetherapart 1000 people in 26 countries express the intention to bring health and longevity to the world. @UN #chantingfortheworld #lunarchanting #taoism #taichi #taoisttaichi #findingharmony #findingstillness #cultivatingbalance #worldpeaceday #UN75 #internationaldayofpeace #worldpeaceday Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism



23.01.2022 Ageing with vitality! #seniors say #taoisttaichi improves their health & enriches their lives. They gain strength, flexibility, & better balance, have more con...fidence & stamina & are more resilient physically & emotionally. Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism and its affiliates in 26 countries have hosted an International Seniors Day for many years, recognizing the important role of seniors in our intergenerational community. During COVID times seniors contribute to their own health through daily #taoist arts practice and connecting online. www.taoist.org/seniors @UN4Ageing @unitednations #UNIDOP #internationaldayforolderpersons #cultivatingbalance #gettingstronger #togetherapart #taichi #findingharmony #findingstillness #meditation Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism (Photo was taken pre-Covid. FLK currently follows strict Covid safety measures.)

23.01.2022 Zoom Meeting Life #64 Meeting Notes: ...not striving or competing; powerful and flowing yet no form or shape; benefiting all, giving life to all yet occupying t...he most humble position. #taoism #cultivatingstillness #stillness #meditation #movingmeditation #findingharmony #taichi #TaoistTaiChi www.taoist.org

18.01.2022 Expressing the intention to bring health and longevity to the world. #ChantingForTheWorld



18.01.2022 At the end of All Souls Festival, offerings are burned behind D’Arcy Street Temple in Toronto’s Chinatown.

15.01.2022 Participants in the Taoist Tai Chi arts from around the world chanted together/apart on Wednesday, November 4 to celebrate Goon Yam (Guanyin), the bodhisattv...a of compassion. Goon Yam inspires the cultivation of compassion within ourselves. Celebrating her through chanting, our intention is to bring more peace and calm to the world. Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism has many Goon Yam shrines in Canada and around the world. Source: Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi https://www.taoisttaichi.org/blog/goon-yam-festival/

14.01.2022 As part of the Lunar New Year celebration, Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi invited representatives from all 26 countries around the world where the organization has... branches to offer greetings in their own languages. More than 1,500 participants joined the online festivities to welcome the Chinese New Year of the Metal Ox. This year’s virtual celebration also included chanting, a toast, a dragon dance, live music, reflections, and storiesa wonderful celebration that fully expressed our powerful positive intention for the year ahead! #gungheifatchoi #sanninfaailok #yearoftheox Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism

13.01.2022 Traditionally Lunar New Year is a joyous time when we set a positive direction for the New Year and families come together to celebrate. It usually begins with ...a trip to the Temple to cultivate our good intentions, offer incense and ask for blessings and guidance. This year FLK celebrated Lunar New Year virtually with welcomes, chanting, thoughts from FLK leaders, a toast, a dragon dance, greetings from all FLK affiliates, music, reflections and stories. It was a wonderful celebration that fully expressed our powerful positive intention for the year ahead! #gungheifatchoi #yearoftheox2021 #chinesenewyear #chinesenewyear2021 #CNY #fungloykok #taoisttaichi #chanting #chantingfortheworld #findingharmony #findingstillness #cultivatingbalance Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism

10.01.2022 Over the summer I was blowing bubbles with my 5-year-old daughter on the shores of a country lake. To my surprise, the bubbles floated onto the water without po...pping. They travelled far into the middle of the lake guided by a gentle wind. Watching their paths was a peaceful sight. ~John Tomas #taoism #taichi #taoisttaichi #findingharmony #findingstillness #cultivatingbalance Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism



10.01.2022 In mid-July I fell off my bike and broke my left knee. Suddenly my life came to a standstill and took another direction. My life changed from being a very acti...ve person to having the pace of a snail. After Covid-19 arrived in The Netherlands in March I did my tai chi exercises and sets at home in the garden every day. But that was no longer possible with a brace on my left leg. At first I did the set in my mind while lying on the bed. (What a job to keep my thoughts on what I was doing and to keep my focus.) Later I practiced the moves sitting on a chair. Fortunately I’d done the sitting set twice in our center in Helmond. After my fall, when I had no choice but to practice sitting on a chair at home, I became frustrated because I didn’t know exactly how to do it. By just doing it and repeating pieces over and over I figured it out. Now I feel even more rotation than I did when practicing while standing. And I don’t care anymore whether I do it right or not. It calms me down and I’m happy after I’ve done it. Moreover, I feel more inside now. Not that it always feels good. Sometimes it’s a mishmash in my abdomen and I would rather prefer not to feel it. By persevering day after day that might come into balance again and will hopefully resolve itself. Because of the tai chi I’ve something to offer my body and this way I’m helping myself in this period. I can feel more what is happening inside because I really have to do it alone without others around me. Heartfelt greetings Marianne from the Netherlands https://www.taoisttaichi.org//personal-stories-the-nether/

09.01.2022 I had open heart surgery for a double bypass. My Taoist Tai Chi practice really helped my easy recovery. With #taoisttaichi you bounce instead of break! ~ La...rry @heartandstroke #heartandstrokemonth #fungloykok #taichi #findingharmony #findingstillness #cultivatingbalance Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism

08.01.2022 Master Moy’s vision of helping people expressed a deep knowledge of the Taoist arts as both physical and spiritual practice. He encouraged his practitioners to... look at the complete picture of health. In Taoism, the harmonious interaction of body, mind and spirit is a means to good health. As practitioners become more harmonious within themselves, they can then promote harmony in others and in the world around them. Master Moy’s personal example of selfless giving and compassion has helped many individuals, and his depth of understanding of the Taoist arts has recovered much of the lost wisdom of the ancient Taoist sages. https://www.taoisttaichi.org/more-about-master-moy/

04.01.2022 "During the latest lockdown, I hardly found time to practice. Indeed, I was having twice my normal amount of work, in addition to the daily household chores (in...cluding looking after 4 kids). My body paid for it: I felt more stressed and tensed and recently got a block in my upper back. I called the etiopath to book an appointment the following week. During that time, because I was on holidays, I was able to practise on a daily basis again. And during a toryu session, I felt and heard a kind of klong close to my sternum. Since then, I feel no more pain and even cancelled my appointment at the etiopath! Celine" https://www.taoisttaichi.org/blog/pain-is-out/

03.01.2022 https://www.taoisttaichi.org/blog/the-best-out-of-the-worst/

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