Tai chi
A key aspect of tai chi philosophy is to work with the flow of yin (softness) and yang (hardness) elements. When two forces push each other with equal force, neither side moves. Motion cannot occur until one side yields. Therefore, a key principle in tai chi is to avoid using force directly against force (hardness against hardness).
Tai chi
Tai chi also adopts the Taoist ideals of softness overcoming hardness, of wu wei (effortless action), and of yielding into its martial art technique while also retaining Taoist ideas of spiritual self-cultivation.[16]
Tai chi's path is one of developing naturalness by relaxing, attending inward, and slowing mind, body, and breath.[16] This allows... See more
Tai chi's path is one of developing naturalness by relaxing, attending inward, and slowing mind, body, and breath.[16] This allows... See more