
Shed your past like a snake sheds its skin.
(Buddha)
Living
together
Taoists were interested in relationships.
In this culture of debt, poor job security, violence, viagra, stress and depression
- how we relate to one another is very important.
The world around you cannot be ignored.
We are all interdependent.
Considering 'relationship' is important. The
insights of the ancient taoists are still relevant today.
A healthy relationship with the world around you will profoundly
affect your wellbeing.

Relating
Family, friends and colleagues make up the bulk of people that we
are close to in some way.
The
familiarity of relationship can cause our behaviour to become careless and
inconsiderate.
It is worth being
aware of how we interact with those we are
with every day.
Being nice to people you know and care about is easy...
But what about strangers?
How do you treat people you don't know?
Intimate relationship
With an increase in AIDS, underage sex, 'broken homes', divorce and
sexuality in the media - intimate relationships cannot be trivialised.
The most intimate relationship of all is often
sexual.
Sex plays a fundamental role in our lives. Adopting an open, receptive attitude towards sex is a
healthy thing to do.
What has sex got to do with
tai chi?
Tai chi is not just an exercise routine - it is the way in which you
live.
Sex is no less important than
food.
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