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I've been reading many books by Cheng Man-ch'ing in the past few days. I also did quite a bit of reading about Master Cheng (1901 - 1975) and his many fine students using the Internet. I prepared a bibliography and webliography, and
posted my notes as a webpage at:
Cheng Man-ch'ing and Tai Chi Chuan
"Harmony is itself paradise. The "miraculous" element is the way that relaxation, well-being, and harmony allow the heart-mind to take control of and focus the greatness of the ch'i, the power of thought, and the effect that this can have in ourselves and in the world."
- Wolfe Lowenthal, Gateway to the Miraculous, 1994, p. 14.
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