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Swimming Dragon Bagua. Dancing in the Wind.

Bagua, eight trigram Chinese boxing is interwoven with the Book of Changes (I-Ching). The I-Ching describes the microcosm of the universe and principles of nature and changes. Modern science research and test the 64 hexagrams (64 possibilities) within the I-Ching to decode the binary symbols, unraveling hidden perspectives on human DNA formation, natural processes of changes, transitions, and transmutations. They compare their findings with the classics, often finding similarities. The dragon within oneself contains the keys to unravel the hidden, mysterious codes found in Bagua symbolism and within the martial arts context. By dancing and freeing oneself; keeping the principles of Bagua in balance between intent and conscious flow; an inner-alchemist or a mystic can unravel action-potential while practicing such forms. My understanding of the I-Ching is based on the following question to self, "how does one achieve stillness or oneness amidst movement or chaos in life?" So, stillness within movement or moving while still, is one of the mystery codes unraveled within the school of Bagua and the I-Ching, from my personal journey.

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