The Breathtaking Art of Wudang Tai Chi

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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    0:00 - Taiyi Wuxing Quan - Prince Slope Temple
    0:45 - Wudang Tai Chi Sword Form - Prince Slope Temple
    1:45 - Wudang Tai Chi 33 Form ⁠- WTWA Training Ground
    2:21 - Wudang Tai Chi 9 Form ⁠- Purple Cloud Temple
    2:44 - Wudang Tai Chi 28 Form ⁠- Purple Cloud Temple
    3:05 - How you can learn Wudang Tai Chi

КОМЕНТАРІ • 213

  • @George-Thompson
    @George-Thompson  Рік тому +37

    What was your favourite form?
    In this video I just love the sword form, Master Gu's flow is stunning. For my practice, I like the 33 and 28. They are the first forms I learnt, they are friends that I can hang out in anywhere, anytime. Hope you enjoy your tai chi explorations!

    • @rocioiriarte123
      @rocioiriarte123 Рік тому +1

      Awesome images !! I agree I loved the sword forms, so elegant and natural at the same time.

    • @zionrion5651
      @zionrion5651 Рік тому

      HI George is it possible to travel to Wudang or is it still covid lockdowns ?

    • @dracomet2097
      @dracomet2097 Рік тому

      Would really like to see if Master Gu can finally make it to the UK. Would love to see videos of you two together and seeing his reaction to Western culture like yours in the East.

    • @shovelspade480
      @shovelspade480 Рік тому

      Great work George. Great to see a course like this available.
      The teaching and practices of Daoisum are truely of great value.
      😉🙏😊☯️🌍💚

    • @zenartist126
      @zenartist126 Рік тому +1

      White Crane spreading its wings on top of the mountain (goosebumps!)

  • @sicksour7791
    @sicksour7791 Рік тому +42

    Great video as always! I'm a Taoist and a Kung Fu practitioner from Ohio. We are a Praying Mantis and Bagua school. My late Sifu was an 8 duan master who studied in Wudang under Lu Zijian. Master Gu is such a good practitioner and I love this sort of content. My senior students and I from our school, and those who became Sifu's ourselves. We still practice and share forms between each other now, however since Sifu has passed away we look to other Taoist teachers as well. George your channel, and the Taoist Wellness Academy channel, are such fantastic tools for this supplemental training. I love the way that Gu and You explore Taoist concepts and are able articulate it concisely in English. All three schools on the mountain have good Kung Fu. But Master Gu's school seems the most personalized and hands on! At least as it appears to me! My step dad, who also is a practitioner in our lineage, contacted Master Gu about traditional Chinese medicine several months ago. Master Gu responded very respectfully and was a great help! Thank you guys for running this channel, please keep it up!

    • @beanmemer3944
      @beanmemer3944 Рік тому +1

      Taoism in Ohio 💀💀💀

    • @_Jitterbug
      @_Jitterbug Рік тому +3

      @@beanmemer3944 Tao flows wherever there is space for it to do so :)

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear of the passing of your sifu. Thank you so much for your lovely comment. It's great that you have such an enduring community of explorers and practitioners with you. Thanks for watching! ☯️❤️

    • @a1lyhall
      @a1lyhall Рік тому +1

      Tai chi is just part of moving effortlessly. U should try that in ur videos. Since they look too try hard.

    • @sicksour7791
      @sicksour7791 Рік тому +3

      @@a1lyhall I do try hard, you can't hope to achieve anything worthwhile without hard work and dedication. I practice soft and hard styles. Tai Ji and Qi Gong are internal disciplines and I do practice them regularly. But I don't upload any content of it to my youtube. It's not what I'm most passionate about sharing. I really like weapon work with the Dao, Jian, and Nine Section Whip. I also really like Iron Body conditioning/hard Qi Gong. That's why that sort of stuff makes up the majority of my channel.

  • @claytonfoster8287
    @claytonfoster8287 6 місяців тому +1

    What a beautiful and wonderful video you two put together. I enjoy all tai chi style including Yang which is what. I practice on a daily basis but just love how Master Gu move with such subtlety.

  • @luxinfinity73
    @luxinfinity73 Рік тому +11

    Great video. My favorite part is when master is practising taichi with the young woman dressed in white. They seem like the perfect representation of ying and yang dancing in harmony: that's how energy is created. A big hug to you all! 🤗💖😁

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Great interpretation, I thought the same thing! Thanks so much for your kind words. A hug back! ❤️

  • @louandbarb
    @louandbarb Рік тому +9

    You are an amazing filmmaker, George. You have captured the elegance of Master Gu and his beautiful environment. I don't know much about Tai Chi but am drawn to it through your videos.

  • @phyoehtetaungmyint9977
    @phyoehtetaungmyint9977 Рік тому +1

    I love wudang Tai chi Chuan. ☯️♥️

  • @slowmotion168
    @slowmotion168 10 місяців тому +2

    I really enjoy your work mr. Thompson I'm so glad the spirit has blessed me with your teachings and with your knowledge I'm disabled from from drinking my whole life I've recently become sober and found chi gong and am just starting my journey thank you so much

  • @gabryg1849
    @gabryg1849 Рік тому

    Grazie ancora to Master Gu and to your whole Comunity for these beautiful and precious Views..
    🙏

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching, Gabry! Glad you liked it. 🙏

    • @gabryg1849
      @gabryg1849 Рік тому

      @@George-Thompson A Pleasure,
      i'll try to contact you in time for some information and to even know, if there is a way to make a free donation for your School and Sites..
      Grazie di nuovo, 🙏

  • @felixfelix5115
    @felixfelix5115 Рік тому +2

    I Wacht your Video to remind myself of home

  • @RobinTurner
    @RobinTurner Рік тому

    My own teacher, İsmet Himmet, says that if a form is done well, just watching it should have a beneficial effect, and this is a great example! Congratulations on your journey and resepct to your teacher.

  • @domm1341
    @domm1341 Рік тому

    Wonderful stuff! I loved it all, especially the bit with the sword. So graceful.

  • @shireenkruger7670
    @shireenkruger7670 Рік тому

    God bless you always🙏My life begins now❤

  • @beehappy8941
    @beehappy8941 Рік тому +2

    the sheer beauty of the surroundings, the nature, basically everything ...

  • @susan0267
    @susan0267 Рік тому +1

    Any movement Master Gu makes is like poetry in motion. The stunning scenery is a bonus 😍

  • @jampuppy
    @jampuppy Рік тому +12

    Honestly, I love when he’s just standing, in what I would call Mountain Pose not sure what name it’s given in Qigong. For me it speaks of stillness, especially with the trees standing straight and tall all around him. I’m sure masters like him are still even in movement.
    Thanks for this beautiful video!

    • @ninaarefjeva4599
      @ninaarefjeva4599 Рік тому

      Horse pose?

    • @SirFrederick
      @SirFrederick Рік тому +2

      wuji?

    • @mattnieri1202
      @mattnieri1202 Рік тому +2

      It's wuji/wu chi, or tree stance.
      "Make your stillness like movement, and your movement like stillness."

  • @MariaMoreno-dq8dj
    @MariaMoreno-dq8dj Рік тому +1

    I can not say I have a favorite part because the entire video is my favorite 🙏

  • @GabrielFesseha
    @GabrielFesseha Рік тому +2

    The music is great including the building structures. The masters focus and movement are flawless.

  • @yarik6591
    @yarik6591 Рік тому

    Brilliant. Many Thanks George and Master Gu.

  • @zannawalsh5468
    @zannawalsh5468 Рік тому

    This video is breathtaking. I recently signed up. I love all, but the sword form is especially beautiful to me.

  • @lisandroprada4552
    @lisandroprada4552 Рік тому +1

    Thank You.

  • @oomenacka
    @oomenacka Рік тому +1

    It's simple. I see Master Gu, I click on the video instantly.

  • @domingosneto864
    @domingosneto864 Рік тому

    One of my main concerns as a human being is death. But watching this somehow i learn to accept life, the aspects that we consider good and those we consider bad. I learn to see beauty in the world and accept the parts we find ugly. Because the walk together ☯️
    I really wish I could always think and feel like that, and not only when I'm watching a video

  • @xiaomaozen
    @xiaomaozen Рік тому +1

    This video is a work of arts, meow! 🐱🙏

  • @KlasBertilsson
    @KlasBertilsson Рік тому

    So great to once again see all the places we trained in (in 2019).

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Awesome place indeed! Thank you for watching, Klas! 🙏

  • @emilemontiere6128
    @emilemontiere6128 Рік тому

    Loved the horse stance with the trees.

  • @marvinflyer3043
    @marvinflyer3043 Рік тому +1

    That shot on the cliff at 1:40 would really build balance and confidence. One wrong move and it looks like a way's downwards....

  • @jackielynch5143
    @jackielynch5143 Рік тому

    Loved all thanks George 😊

  • @jr_advanec
    @jr_advanec Рік тому

    I am big fans ilks thi chi so much i living Bangladesh

  • @CharlesAJazz
    @CharlesAJazz Рік тому

    Beautiful!

  • @mitchgrant3576
    @mitchgrant3576 Рік тому +1

    Great video George. Im still on 33 and learning 28 but life has gotten hectic again I'm afraid. These reminders are wonderful

  • @40JoCharles
    @40JoCharles Рік тому

    Beautiful as always. Next time you go take me with you. 🙏🏼🙂☯️👊🏼

  • @RubyRay8888
    @RubyRay8888 Рік тому

    What a great video, thank you so much. I want to start with Master Gu soon. 🙂

  • @shovelspade480
    @shovelspade480 Рік тому +1

    The Dao te Cheng, the simplicity of yin yang symbol and the philosophy behind Daoisum helps me no end.
    Great to see such a course available.
    💚🌍☯️😊🙏😉

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      We'd love to have you in the community, Wade!
      Thanks for your comment ❤️☯️

  • @jessicapinto3817
    @jessicapinto3817 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful video!

  • @mirthapose805
    @mirthapose805 Рік тому

    Great video! Thanks Master Gu and George!

  • @ReformedCriminalD
    @ReformedCriminalD 9 місяців тому

    San Feng Tai Chi Sword is the form I enjoy demonstrating the most of all Wudang
    I did Shaolin for 30 years and Wudang Quan for 15

  • @cheymaeboulehna
    @cheymaeboulehna Рік тому

    Absolutely amazing

  • @albertfatti
    @albertfatti Рік тому

    God bless you. Ciao dall’Italia 🇮🇹

  • @ZsuzsannaSpiry
    @ZsuzsannaSpiry Рік тому +2

    Good to see and hear from you George, wonderful to see and enjoy Master Gu's Tai Chi - all forms have their own value - and being back to the Woudang Mountains showed me how much it meant to me. And how much I missed this experience. Incredible. The music, the superb video quality, the landscape, nature ... heaven on Earth! Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Zsuzsanna. So lovely to hear from you too! Working on the film has done much the same thing for me - being immersed in the beauty and tranquility of the mountains again has been a wonderful experience. ☯️

  • @bryonpowers
    @bryonpowers Рік тому

    Amazing video George. Well shot and produced.

  • @markcaselius5993
    @markcaselius5993 Рік тому

    Magical. Like something from a fairy tale. I like the serenity of the simple standing meditation pose. Thank you George and Master Gu.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Glad you liked it! Thanks so much for your comment. Hopefully we captured the power of nature 🌳

  • @barbaratubiolo9404
    @barbaratubiolo9404 Рік тому

    Absolutely so pure and so beautiful. Thank you.

  • @salajangheorghe1284
    @salajangheorghe1284 Рік тому

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Master

  • @debbiebeck5826
    @debbiebeck5826 Рік тому

    So beautiful

  • @Zonthoria
    @Zonthoria Рік тому +4

    I really love how you captured the whole environment which demonstrates how through Tai Chi, Master Gu was connecting with everything around him. The part that affected me the most was him standing still, looking down in the forest supporting the value of "nothingness" and being at one with nature.

    • @ninaarefjeva4599
      @ninaarefjeva4599 Рік тому

      Agree with the wonderful sites and good quality of the video. But contrary, i think music of the video doesn’t not depict the matter.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Thanks so much. Glad you like that scene - it's one we really wanted to put in 🌳

  • @westarrr
    @westarrr Рік тому

    I like form 33 because it's got a lot of the essentials. The basis is key!

  • @Prueba_Te
    @Prueba_Te Рік тому

    Really inspiring!

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      I appreciate your comment, Antonio. Thank you! 🙏

  • @eugeniajuarez9387
    @eugeniajuarez9387 Рік тому

    I was just thinking, it will be wonderful to be able to study it in China.
    I will start here at home. Thank you!

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      You can also find Master Gu's online academy here: www.taoistwellness.online/

  • @chrisrose2898
    @chrisrose2898 Рік тому

    Very well done Done George. All of the forms demonstrated by Master Gu look amazing! It brings my peace and centralization just observing the practices.

  • @uckristi9418
    @uckristi9418 Рік тому +1

    This is beautiful. Stunning colors and clarity. I'm unsure of the names, but I enjoy towards the end when he is parting the horses main and pushing the clouds. I find his last sequence calming. I don't move like him, but it still feels wonderful when I try. Thank you, George ☮

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +2

      Thankyou! The feeling is often what matters most! I love that scene with Master Gu at Purple Cloud. It's 28 Form!🥋

  • @chenstylemonkey
    @chenstylemonkey Рік тому

    Gorgeous video ✌

  • @tvmoksha
    @tvmoksha Рік тому

    Thanku, amazing video

  • @Heavenandearth33
    @Heavenandearth33 Рік тому

    Amazing ❤

  • @Gunnar-Peterson
    @Gunnar-Peterson Рік тому

    This is a beautiful video

  • @VentoCaldo
    @VentoCaldo Рік тому

    Dear George, with you trip to China you have started a very beautiful story!
    I send many greetings from Italy. I wish I could visit Wudang one day and meet all of you!

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Thank you! Looking forward to meet you too, Vento! 🙏

  • @YinBeardYang
    @YinBeardYang Рік тому +1

    This was such a beautiful video, the gentle flow was so nice to watch. All forms were stunning, I feel drawn to form 33 🙏

  • @candidagomes2774
    @candidagomes2774 Рік тому

    Great video, thanks a lot Master Gu and George!!🙏🌅🎉
    A beautiful and inspiring Academy!💐🎉!
    Best wishes!! 🙏💐🏵️

  • @ozsvathlaszlo6805
    @ozsvathlaszlo6805 Рік тому

    Very good Beautiful video....

  • @TansieStephens
    @TansieStephens Рік тому

    Beautiful video 🙏🏼🌎 I totally resonate with the Taiyi Wuxing Quan form. ☯️

  • @wiser.kinder.calmer.6530
    @wiser.kinder.calmer.6530 Рік тому

    some great clips

  • @Chickarina1
    @Chickarina1 Рік тому

    I was in such a zone watching this that I can’t tell you which form I enjoyed the most. Watching Master Gu move with such fluidity brings me peace. The music and the background were so lovely lovely as well. Thanks for creating this piece George. See you on Wayfinders!

  • @laureencampana-schermeiste5158

    Beautiful video George! Seeing the sword form brought back memories of doing those same movements many years ago. Today, I still practice Taiji and QiGong - I am a part of the Wudang Toaist Wellness Academy. While I have not participated in the group events as much as I would like or plan to, I recommend highly the online content. The organization is exemplary and Master Gu is beyond superb. I have practiced for over 30 years and have had five teachers. I am extremely grateful to have found the academy, George, and Master Gu to continue learning remotely! You never really stop! The graceful form and movements are the substantial outer layers of the practice. And then there are the insubstantial layers of spiritual energetics happening at the same time leading to all the desirable consequences that George mentions in the video. And the Tao Te Ching........

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Thank you so much Lauren - so great to have you as part of the comunity ❤️

  • @josianeruffierlanche1833
    @josianeruffierlanche1833 Рік тому

    Wow, amazing filming techniques and expertly graceful taichi in stunning setting make for inspiring video!

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Thank you for your wonderful comment, Josiane! 🙏

  • @michellet6784
    @michellet6784 Рік тому

    That is a beautiful video. I loved it.
    I have no idea what any of the forms were as I don't do Tai Chi. They all looked amazing.
    I do Qigong every morning before work as I work in an office, so it is nice to start the day with movement and feeling centred.
    I have been doing karate for years and appreciate other martial arts.
    Thank you for this stunning video!

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your kind comment Michelle. Glad to hear you enjoy your Qi Gong! Thank you for watching 🙏

  • @ZengHuaXiansheng
    @ZengHuaXiansheng Рік тому +5

    Your video is awesome! I’m not sure which form I like the most because in the Wǔdāng style I’m still working on my basics and haven’t practiced any of these forms yet (I hope that I can learn the 13 and the 64 forms and maybe the flying sword form) and I think that’s key to know which forms one prefers. For example I learned both the Yáng and Chén style long form. At first I thought that the Chén style form was really impressive but the longer I practiced both of them the more I preferred the Yáng style form.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the lovely comment! I agree, different Forms suit different moods, times, priorities. They all have their benefits!

  • @thesobrietyplaybook
    @thesobrietyplaybook Рік тому +5

    This is stunning 🙏🏼

  • @markearnhardt583
    @markearnhardt583 Рік тому

    Beautiful creation George, stunning. Your videos just keep getting better and better. Well done!
    As far as my favorite form shown here, I’m a long time student of Asian arts and philosophies and so am really intrigued with all of it, but particularly by Master Gu’s sword form. I’ve been lurking on this channel enjoying and learning what I can from Master Gu for a few years now and I think it’s about time for me to take the next step…

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Hi Mark! Thanks so much for following the channel and commenting. So great to hear you're progressing on your journey ❤️

  • @McLKeith
    @McLKeith Рік тому

    I don't know the names of the forms I saw. But I liked the slow raising of the legs. I can see how this would really help develop balance.

  • @frankm.2850
    @frankm.2850 Рік тому +1

    I think I need to take another shot at the Wudang Academy. Actually, might just need to save up and come visit Master Gu in person. I've struggled with online learning my entire life. I can't imagine being in highschool in the last couple years and having to do online classes.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Wudang welcomes you Frank! It's a magical place. You learn so much just from being there ☯️

  • @musictime4330
    @musictime4330 Рік тому

    hermoso lugar, aun mas con el tai ji quan

  • @Gm-nx9je
    @Gm-nx9je Рік тому

    that was beautiful and so graceful. how lucky you are to have found such a great teacher but I think you were meant to find eachother. blessings to you both. we love your channel by the way. even my 6 year old son likes watching your videos with me. we both try to follow some of your Tai chi (Or was it Qi Gong, please forgive me if I got that wrong) movements. he gave up pretty easily though but I am no quitter, so I kept going ;) All the best to you, George. keep up the great work you do.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Indeed, when the student is ready, the master appears!
      Thanks so much for your lovely comment and your support. Keep up the practice! 🙏

  • @qigongathome
    @qigongathome Рік тому

  • @peterfarnsworth9495
    @peterfarnsworth9495 Рік тому +1

    By George, you have done it again! A wonderful blend of music and visuals truly inspires one being !! I liked the last form with the fist with the lady from Shanghai. Can you let me know what this was ?? You should be doing more of this as you are very good at it. Can hardly wait for longer clips!

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Peter! It's 9 Form with Wumin. Very powerful! ☯️
      It was great making this, I found plenty of things I filmed back in Wudang on the last visit. There'll be some more tai chi on the way 🙏

  • @gloriabonia5173
    @gloriabonia5173 Рік тому

    Beautiful! The music is also captivating. Anyone know the name?

  • @john.studdard86
    @john.studdard86 Рік тому

    Bad. Ass. The sword form and the drone footage/music combination were my favorites.

  • @mattmaley8902
    @mattmaley8902 Рік тому

    Another amazing video, great work George!! Both me and my fiance (new update here :) ) send love. So hard to choose a favorite form, loved when he was doing both the sword form as well as the first portion we saw! The temples are so beautiful, hoping to visit in the near future. From Rochester with love, Matt

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much Matt. Congratulations to you and your fiancé! Wudang would be a wonderful honeymoon! 😉❤️

    • @mattmaley8902
      @mattmaley8902 Рік тому

      @@George-Thompson Couldn't agree more!!

  • @bojanbojic9230
    @bojanbojic9230 Рік тому

    Rooster on one leg is my favourite position in tai ji

  • @banzaileah
    @banzaileah Рік тому

    Used to be able to do tai chi but long Covid has essentially taken that away from me. I am too dizzy with vertigo, in pain from my nerves misfiring, and fatigued now, I have to save my energy just to take care of the bare minimum for survival. Hoping they find a cure or a breakthrough treatment so I can do even a little bit of tai chi again 😞

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Hi Aleah! I can only imagine how tough it is for you right now. Hoping you will recover well and can go back to your usual practice soon when it is safe for you. 🙏

  • @magdalenazak8505
    @magdalenazak8505 Рік тому

    Ja chyba pojadę tam do Pana!!!!!!

  • @anshanshtiwari8898
    @anshanshtiwari8898 Рік тому

    The are of chai tea! 🍵

  • @chandanachakrabarti6967
    @chandanachakrabarti6967 Рік тому

    Wish to be in this temple to learn the art🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 kolkata.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Master Gu teaches in China! Or you can learn from him online too at www.taoistwellness.online 🙏

    • @chandanachakrabarti6967
      @chandanachakrabarti6967 Рік тому

      @@George-Thompson I am learning from you tube. My health is improving. Thank U Master🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @ChrisAnderl
    @ChrisAnderl 6 місяців тому

    George, does Master Gu still host students at Wudang, and if so, how does one inquire about that? While your videos are excellent, nothing compares with live, in person training and study, particularly in an area with natural and historic Taiji energies like Wudang. Thanks

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith 4 місяці тому

      You'll want to avoid this money making fraud. Which is a joint venture between George, with his limited knowledge of our culture, and a fairly low skilled teacher ''Gu'' who started the art late in life (evidenced by his extremely poor form). Both of them are regular features on other channels as 'Fake McDojo Tai chi'.
      The home of real Taijiquan is Chen Jia Gou as most are aware. The current head of family there will tell you quite a few interesting things about the lies told at Wudang; if he's so inclined. I was fortunate enough to hear them as well as what really transpired during the cultural revolution when original Wudang was completely destroyed.
      I'll just leave this as an excerpt. As you can easily consider it whilst doing your own detailed research. I appreciate the criticism will seem harsh - but there are a lot of these McDojo's out there. Which maybe aren't always badly intentioned but fall very shy of teaching correctly. In other words you'd learn a lot more - with a real teacher - and not spread the shallow imitation that is in effect, destroying a valued part of our heritage with misinformation.
      ''At the end of the 20’s, Tang Hao (1897-1959), who was the director of the Central National Art Institute (Zhongyang Guoshuguan) Publishing Office (Bianshenchu), undertook research and investigation on Chinese Martial Arts history. He collected and examined classical boxing manuals and went several times to famous sites of martial arts, such as the Shaolin Temple, Wudang Mountain and Chenjiagou village. In 1930 he published the results of his studies in the book, “Shaolin Wudang Kao”, (Investigation on Shaolin and Wudang). He stated that on Wudang Mountain there were no boxing manuals (Wudang Qu Quanlu) and Taijiquan was not created by Zhang Sanfeng, but probably by Chen Wangting of Chenjiagou village in the 17th Century. His thesis has been widely accepted by Wushu historians in modern China to this day,'

  • @pillarheights1130
    @pillarheights1130 Рік тому

    you're right. you're all alive right now. this is something joinable.. why am I not.. Why do I sit on the side line?

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      You're alive too, friend, we all feel on the side line sometimes but we're all on the way ❤️☯️

  • @elmaralijev1614
    @elmaralijev1614 Рік тому

    Thanks George, lovely video ... In fact, I've been practising ChiGong & Martial Arts for years now, as well as studing Chinese & Japanise philosopies, but by some reason never tried any TaiChi. I will certainly take a look at the links you provided. Also, I've noticed a couple of Master Gu's cources on Udemy platform, though my question is, why are they so expensive? I guess they are the most expensive cources of all & why do they never get discounted at all? I guess the cost is $150 for 1 hour course ... Whereas there are enough very good TaiChi & ChiGong courses on that platform which last much longer & cost a lot less, as well as get well-discounted from time to time.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your kind comment! Definitely give tai chi a go. Different courses and teachers have different styles and approaches, there's something for everyone ☯️
      Master Gu's courses on Udemy are significantly cheaper than $150. Since 2020 we've been focussing our efforts on the Online WTWA - a full online academy, complete with a wonderful community of peer students and a broad curriculum exploring Taoist philosophy as well as tai chi and qi gong. You can try it for free for a week. You're always welcome! ❤️

  • @chaththa85
    @chaththa85 Рік тому

    This is so incredibly profound 🥲🥹🙏💐…I am a beginner mystic guided ‘online’ by Sadhguru lives in Sri Lanka..my husband follows ur Master Gu’s course..it’s been so wonderful to see the harmony between all these ancient ‘Arts’ of Spirituality..dancing on life like soft breeze of spring..What a blissful path it is ❤❤ Thanku so much for this beautiful video 🌹🙏 I watch ur videos regularly..they r really insightful n comes with the wisdom just when I needed it..sometimes I am so surprised 🙏🌸

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching an commenting. Glad you liked it ☯️❤️

  • @alfredojragawa9226
    @alfredojragawa9226 Рік тому

    I really appreciate Tai chi. Wow I can learn, will you help me?

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Master Gu's online academy is here: www.taoistwellness.online/

  • @PhilDancer
    @PhilDancer Рік тому

    Beautiful. Where did you find the music. I would love to listen to it on its own.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      The editor mixed tracks together but there's two songs by August Wilhelmsson in there. Thanks for your comment!

  • @blasterxt9
    @blasterxt9 Рік тому

    Sir how to became Taoist ☯️

  • @BryceVanAker
    @BryceVanAker Рік тому

    His movements with the Jian.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      So fluid 🥋☯️

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith 4 місяці тому

      As a Beijing national medalist I can say that his movements are beyond terrible. He'd not even grade in the lowest tier (7-12 years old). It infuriates me that westerners have bought into the Government rejuvenation of Wudang. Almost every last manual was lost during the cultural revolution. The masters themselves were executed. Whatever Zhong reintroduced at the mountain bares almost no resemblance to what Cmdr Wangting taught. Of which the 1920's review says clearly:
      ''At the end of the 20’s, Tang Hao (1897-1959), who was the director of the Central National Art Institute (Zhongyang Guoshuguan) Publishing Office (Bianshenchu), undertook research and investigation on Chinese Martial Arts history. He collected and examined classical boxing manuals and went several times to famous sites of martial arts, such as the Shaolin Temple, Wudang Mountain and Chenjiagou village. In 1930 he published the results of his studies in the book, “Shaolin Wudang Kao”, (Investigation on Shaolin and Wudang). He stated that on Wudang Mountain there were no boxing manuals (Wudang Qu Quanlu) and Taijiquan was not created by Zhang Sanfeng, but by Chen Wangting of Chenjiagou village in the 17th Century. His thesis has been widely accepted by Wushu historians in modern China to this day.''

    • @BryceVanAker
      @BryceVanAker 4 місяці тому

      Interesting. Thank you for the info. Then, who would recommend to demonstrate better forms?@@ErraticFaith

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith 4 місяці тому

      @@BryceVanAker Really it depends on your approach to learning.
      What you see from Wudang - isn't now all that different from what is at Shaolin, ironically. Basically tourist wushu. I expect you have heard of the kind. It works well as a marketing gimmick.
      If you want a quick comparative reference compare WTWA Gu/ with Wudang Academy (International). You will notice on UA-cam they lean into forms that you'll find connect nicely with the monks in Henan. A fair amount of these people are congregating in Europe at present. So you'll know if you have the right people by the interesting accents!
      If demonstration forms are something you're interested in - but in a more professional almost 'dance like' art (which aren't the traditional forms but do look nice and expose many of Gu's errors) then you'd be better of chasing the numerous schools in Beijing and Shanghai. They offer full academic study - but it is without any philosophy or formal grounding. So you could say it's like learning Chinese Medicine at a University. They aren't hard to find (Olympic accredited) and you can email them for recommendations very easily (my friends did this to certify quality - and they are international/not in China. You just need to be very polite).
      If you want Taijiquan as it was originally practiced as a combat art and evolving style which is important (and is it's correct origin) then the Chen family are very well known globally and amongst the closest. When you dig into them historically - you will see that Taiji itself was a blending of the experiences and skills of numerous famous figures at the time (fluid). Chen's claim, which most in China support at this time; is that Wangting travelled (As many did then) combing arts like Mianquan with what his own military unit taught (harder external styles). There is a complex history here that you can easily look up - but the point is, the history is detailed and extensive. I enjoy it. He sat down and devised a sequence that expanded upon the techniques of each. An important element to understanding being 'silk reeling'. If you look this up -- you will grasp the sorts of things Taijiquan must contain to be effective (as it is a 'quan' fighting art!).
      Now going into Jian/Sword. People will tell you this is a late addition to Taiji. And thats somewhat true because my ancestors in the classic period didn't have Taijiquan as it is now. They had a number of Qigong and blended military techniques passed to them from generals and recorded orally/in smaller communities (Wangting for example). Much like Shaolin did. When Wudang was destroyed (sadly many died) many others fled to Hong Kong, Taiwan and otherwise. During this time much of the weapons practice ceased (no longer a worthwhile weapon) and it was a period of civil war/still unresolved. But this isn't completely the story.
      Those that fled China took elements with them. One such example is a teacher with a proper lineage in the United States who specifically wants to revive Chinese Swordsmanship today. He's older himself now so don't expect miracles -- but the important part, is that he is an actual lineage descendant of Yangjia Michuan. Laoshi Scott Rodell of Taoist river centre.
      The importance of this - is that his schools are engaged in the revival of actual swordplay (sparring) and it has inspired a global get together of ideas. His students are taking the Jian (and otherwise as you will see) into HEMA (historical European arts) and more. This is very important because it's bringing back a seriousness to the study. So you see what I mean. It's a path - to rediscovering what was lost by actual training and interaction.
      Unlike what I suspect Gu and George will tell you - the Wudang school was once not just a centre for learning inner development; they were also (old era) a part of a state that would defend others on the road. An equivalent for you might be the Knights Templar? How they were originally protecting pilgrims on the roads.
      As such, not only did the masters and monks fight and defend themselves - they went to war defending others. Long long ago. I know you will be told 'times change' - but they are still leveraging my people's history and I find it annoying.
      I don't begrudge foreigners at all. But ask yourself why Zhenwu (and you can look him up as a deity) sits atop the mountain.
      Wudang sword was once the pride of China. I would like (as would many students) to see it reborn and taught correctly. Yes - like the Samurai my ancestors once taught that (philosophically) their own weapon and art had great esoteric significance. But this was a tiny fraction of their lives in the warring states. Without the principles of conflict and aggression (being understood) the diagram is not complete.
      Chen Wangting said those who cannot fight, do not understand our art. And in light of Taoist 'masters' being defeated a dime a dozen by untrained members of the public; perhaps you can understand the frustration. Although there are numerous claims and disagreements you will note from Wikipedia and other sources the following:
      ''Two widely documented theories of Chen's martial arts work exist: the first is that he learnt his arts from Wang Zongyue and the Wudang tradition developed by Zhang Sanfeng.[2] The second theory - the one accepted by the Chen family, and supported by historical evidence[3] - is that he combined his previous military experience and the theories of meridians and Daoyin with the popular teachings of Qi Jiguang.[4] His complete work contained five smaller sets of forms, a 108-move Long Fist[note 1] routine, and a Cannon Fist routine. Chen is also credited with the invention of the first push hands exercises.[1] Chen also practiced a few Shaolin forms, and some historians postulate that Shaolin arts also had a significant influence on his tai chi, though none of the Taoist influences on Chen family tai chi exist in the Shaolin tradition.''
      Paying attention to the HISTORICAL EVIDENCE aspect!
      There is wisdom in inner peace and alchemy. Don't misread. But it's an incomplete and watered down understanding of a much larger concept. Stripping it of religion and culture, makes it little more than an exercise routine for the elderly. Which I know is popular but it's not historical.

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith 4 місяці тому

      @anAker I did write a fairly lengthy reply but it seems it was removed.
      In short then.
      If you compare Wudang Academy and WTWA/Gu on youtube - you will see the overall difference between what is basically now little different from Shaolin Wushu there and what they are practicing elsewhere (As below).
      You'll find proper Taiji which was devised in Chenjiagou by Chen Wangting as associated to the Chen village globally. You can look up Wangting even on Wikipedia. Noticing the part that says 'historically supported'. A technique to absorb is 'silk reeling' - it's derived from much earlier arts like Cottonfist. I suspect you can research yourself.
      If you want beautiful forms that are what Wudang is trying to emulate - thats a more academic study. Mainly out of the centres in Beijing and Shanghai. Easily found - as they are olympic accredited. I know many message them as as them for recommendations/schools for study.
      If you're interested in the approach my ancestors actually took to Jian, there is a teacher in the US who studied under an actual lineage descendent of Yangjia Michuan. Rooted in Yang style that shared an upbringing with Chen. You will find Scott Rodell on UA-cam here and he is working hard to try and revitalize our lost martial system.
      Don't misread, there is nothing wrong with inner focus and health - but it is not an accurate representation of what the arts/monks believed before they were washed away.
      The current iteration at the mountain are a byproduct of cultural marketing by Beijing - at their approval.
      There is a lot more to our country and art than 'peace' - as the art itself, was born in a period of total conflict. Zhenwu (deity) isn't sat atop the mountain for nothing.
      But then I suspect you knew it was a complex history anyway.

  • @40JoCharles
    @40JoCharles Рік тому

    Please could you tell us what the music is. 🙏🏼🙂☯️

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      The editor mixed a number of songs together! We used a couple of songs by August Wilhelmsson, his stuff is great 🙂

    • @40JoCharles
      @40JoCharles Рік тому

      @@George-Thompson thank you 🙏🏼

  • @toniguglielmino
    @toniguglielmino Рік тому

    Dear Shifu do you have an online school?

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Hi Toni! Yes, you can learn more about the online academy here: www.taoistwellness.online/

  • @Lovableshapes67
    @Lovableshapes67 Рік тому

    Ha. ha.😂 what a relief.

  • @whiteashpiperwhiteashpiper5447

    Is master gu a vegetarian

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      What you said is correct 💪
      Some Daoists are vegetarian, and others follow 80% vegetables, rice/noodles, 20% meat.

    • @whiteashpiperwhiteashpiper5447
      @whiteashpiperwhiteashpiper5447 Рік тому

      @@George-Thompson that's about where I'm at the later.

  • @Lovableshapes67
    @Lovableshapes67 Рік тому

    I'm no man

  • @anonymousme98
    @anonymousme98 10 місяців тому

    FYI, Wudang did not have Tai Chi until 20th century, they learned it from other styles probably the Yang style as it looks...... it's made up by Hong Kong movie writers....

  • @jac1011
    @jac1011 Рік тому

    take in the oldest cultural tradition from my native Canada is like 70 years old 😅. Of course there was culture from the natives before but it's all but destroyed, replaced with suburban nothingness

  • @magdalenazak8505
    @magdalenazak8505 Рік тому

    Chciałabym pojechać do tego mistrza!

  • @rubenbarba4664
    @rubenbarba4664 Рік тому

    The bro is good I trained practically all major martial arts and I compare wise know he is good compare with others I have seen in last 30 years.☮️, Kung Fu.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment on the video.🙏

  • @sicksour7791
    @sicksour7791 Рік тому +1

    Also my favorite form was the Jian! I absolutely love practicing Wudang Jian. Both slow Wudang TaiJi Jian and faster styles like Drunken 8-Immortals Jian. But my favorite variety of Jian fighting is the two handed TaiJi Jian, or Mantis Jian. I have a beautiful Bagua two handed Mantis Jian form that absolutely moves! Practicing Wudang Jian forms with that long long Mantis Jian is just such a pleasant place in my heart!

  • @melissaqualls5774
    @melissaqualls5774 Рік тому

    ❤️