18. Bagua master drinks tea

☰ Somebody once asked me if there could be more to taking time out from work, family and other stuff to practice Tea Time equals Me Time? ☴ Sometimes I wish there could be more to it. But the truth is always simple. How much bling does a person need in their life to feel congruent? ☶ Strangely it is not about drinking tons and tons of tea. Nor is it about being a tea master: If you were to ask me the finer points on tea, I would fail the test. ☷ In fact, with tea I am getting to the place where I am continually at with my baguazhang 八卦掌: The more I learn, the less I know. And the less I know, the freer I am. ☳ In both fields of endeavour there are esteemed masters that know more than me. Compared to them, I am like a baby trying to walk, that sometimes needs a tea and a nap, more than the people I post these out to. ☱ Perhaps it would be easier for the highly stressed to see Tea Time equals Me Time as their chance to step off their playing field to reassess their goals: Their real goals. The ones that got lost in the chaos of the previous year(s). ☵ That's what I sometimes use it for. Tea has an amazing way of changing one's perspective on things. Even when I get a little stuck in my martial art, I use tea to help me reconnect with my flow. ☲ In my experience as somebody who grew up in a traditional coffee drinking family, I never experienced this with coffee. In fact, the more dependant I got on coffee, the harder the coffee became - The drink of politics and work! Liked what you heard & want to connect with me? Join me at… linkedin.com/in/peterhainzl/

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Here you will learn that there is more to the Taoist internal martial art of baguazhang than just self defence, becoming a fighter, Kung Fu master or retiring to a monastery. The Tao leads some to become a martial arts boss in search of their true spiritual identity. Perhaps by listening in, you too could discover your own guided path up the mountain. This is one man's internal martial arts journey to Bagua Shan 八卦山.