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wonderful!
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Hi, you have a great web site. I was just sniffing the web and came to your page. But it was worthwhile. I really enjoyed my visit!The information about Tai Chi is great!Fabienne from Belgium.
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Great website on Tai Chi! There's a lot to learn there. I've written about some of my experiences with Tai Chi on my website if you'd like to take a look: http://www.karinnakittles.com/taichi.html Thanks for a great page!
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Very good website on Tai Chi. The best so far, I should say. Keep it up.
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How nice your website is!
You probably already have these quotes, but I
find them beautiful every time I re-read them. I
hope they speak well to you, as well.
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Love the earth and sun and animals, despise
riches, give alms to everyone that asks, stand
up for the stupid and crazy, devote your
income and labor to others, hate tyrants,
argue not concerning God, have patience and
indulgence toward the people, take off your hat
to nothing known or unknown or to any man or
number of men, go freely with powerful
uneducated persons and with the young and
with the mothers of families .... re-examine all
you have been told at school or church or in
any book, dismiss whatever insults your own
soul, and your very flesh shall be a great
poem.
- Walt Whitman -
Have you learn'd lessons only of those that
admired you, and were tender with you? Have
you not learn'd great lessons from those who
reject you, and brace themselves against you?
- Walt Whitman (LEAVES OF GRASS)-
Afoot and light-hearted I take the open road,
/Healthy, free, the world before me, /the long
brown path before me leading me wherever I
choose. /Henceforth I ask not good fortune, I
myself am good fortune, /Henceforth I
whimper no more, postpone no more, need
nothing.
- Walt Whitman (SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD)-
After you have exhausted what there is in
business, politics, conviviality, love, and so on
- have you found that none of these really
satisfy, or permanently wear - what remains?
Nature remains.
I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the
journeywork of the stars, /And the pismire is
equally perfect, and a grain of sand, and the
egg of a wren,/ And the running blackberry
would adorn the parlors of heaven,/ And the
narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all
machinery, /And the cow crunching with
depress'd head surpasses any statue,/ and a
mouse is miracle enough to stagger
sextillions of infidels.
- Walt Whitman (SONG OF MYSELF)-
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wonderful!!!!!!!!!
Billy Martinez - 05/09/00 03:53:09
My Email:Stonecutrr@aol.com
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Dear Raven, I enjoyed your Tai Chi web site. I find your web site interesting and I am curious about you...cool ;) Thank you...
-Billy
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Came into your site to gather some information on Tai Chi. Thank you for that information. You might consider not having music play on every page or making it more noticable how to turn it off as some people use their computers to play CD's while they
surf the net and it becomes annoying to have both playing at the same time. Just a thought.
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Memory, prophesy and fantasy...
The past, the future and the dreaming moment between....
Are all in one Country;
Living one immortal day.
To know this is Wisdom,
To use it, The Art. Zyem CaraSophia
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I found your Tai Chi pages to be very enlightening
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Great job! I hope you will continue to add information. I thouroughly enjoyed reading and listening! I hope to share your website with my colleagues.
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Hi! We're looking for a Tai Chi video to purchase for home use. Thanks. John and Barb
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As a Tai Chi Instructor with the Australian Academy of Tai Chi (a modified Yang Style), I enjoyed you site immensly and was able to obtain much useful information which I can pass on to my students.
Well Done!
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Stumbled upon your site while browsing for tai chi
sites. Immensely enjoyed everything. A superb site.
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At last I got to see the whole thing! Karen, you are so talented!!
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I love you site, stumbled upon it when I was looking for a poem. The guestbook was not working on poem page so I came into full site to let you know. Have a beautiful day
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"She walks in Beauty" is THE MOST famous of all Lord Byron's poems! His given name was George Gordon.
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As usual I admire your work..........The New Year's card was Great......Have a Happy 1999 too!
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Very cool it was a nice time checking out your page. Do you practice Tai Chi? Dave The dabbler
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Good Work....I see some talent in the family!!
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Nice page. Very informative. Keep it up.
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NONE YET
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Hi there !
Keep up the good work
I really like Your site
Not to much heavy graphics, and a lot of
interesting things to read.
I must admit I didn't get time to read it all.
I'll be back some day to finish.
Best Regards
Flash.Art
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I just loved your web page. A lot of thought and
care went into the planning of it. It was a very
restful and insightful journey. The music was
relaxing too.
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Tai Chi is a wonderful artform and I was realy glad to find a place so into it on the net!! thank you.
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Thank you for the information concerning Tai Chi--I think I've been at your site before for something else.
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I love your pages...and the poems are so beautiful and POE has always been a favorite of mine...thank you so much for sharing it......and come visit me in my world sometime...
BlackWidow
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are you the same Raven I've seen on SWC. I didn't know you were interested in Tai Chi. If so, see you there when the server gets back.
if not, I'm a Tai Chi guy devoted to the core.
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Hi Raven,
I just wanted to say that I enjoyed reading
your Tai Chi section it was very inspiring.
I am a beginner and I just started studying
Tai Chi, Yang Short Form. I bought a video
called Tai Chi for Health by Terence Dunn.
It is excellent !!
In the near future I would like to study under
a Master. If you have any contacts please
write(warrenr@state.mi.us).
Peace and Love,
Ronny Ray Warren II
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I enjoyed reading about Tai Chi.I look forward to searching out and finding a master of Tai Chi. I will start by e-mailing you for any information that you can provide. Thank You!