rooftopper Posted January 1, 2010 Greetings. I am a Tai Chi Chuan practitioner. Yang long form. I have been studying for about ten years and feel that I have arrived at a time in my practices when I am able to begin this study seriously. I am somewhat familiar with Taoism. I am not a practitioner of this philosophy as I attempt to practice the traditional lifeways/philosophy of the Lakotah. I am not blood related but am informally adopted into this american Indian Nation, Lakotah Nation. I am Magyar, also a tribal people who last were settled in Hungary and originated in Central Asia. My Indian friends say I act like an Indian and I sort of think like one too. My message regarding my adopted People; Indians are human beings! Thank you. rt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted January 1, 2010 Hi Rooftopper, Welcome! May you enjoy your time here. Your connection with the Lakotah is interesting because I have a connection with the Lakota people in Chamberlain, SD. Peace & Love! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
voidisyinyang Posted January 4, 2010 Rt -- awesome intro: http://www.springforestqigong.com/testimonials.htm Greetings. I am a Tai Chi Chuan practitioner. Yang long form. I have been studying for about ten years and feel that I have arrived at a time in my practices when I am able to begin this study seriously. I am somewhat familiar with Taoism. I am not a practitioner of this philosophy as I attempt to practice the traditional lifeways/philosophy of the Lakotah. I am not blood related but am informally adopted into this american Indian Nation, Lakotah Nation. I am Magyar, also a tribal people who last were settled in Hungary and originated in Central Asia. My Indian friends say I act like an Indian and I sort of think like one too. My message regarding my adopted People; Indians are human beings! Thank you. rt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites