Taoist Tai Chi Society Blog
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Our blog, The Dragon's Head is filled with news and personal stories to help readers learn and stay updated on the latest Tai Chi-related developments. Explore practical tips, Tai Chi festivals, and more. The Taoist Tai Chi Society is an umbrella organization running Tai Chi programs and activities in Canada.
Taoist Tai Chi Society Blog
6d ago
Mother’s Day is coming soon!
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2w ago
Fung Loy Kok participants from twenty-five countries chanted on March 28 to celebrate and be inspired by Goon Yam (Guanyin), the bodhisattva of compassion. Through chanting together our intention is to bring greater peace and harmony to the world.
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3w ago
The Ching Ming Festival provides an opportunity to honor our family members who came before us. By paying respect to our ancestors, we bring peace and prosperity to future generations.
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1M ago
The Ching Ming Festival provides an opportunity to honour our family members who came before us. By paying respect to our ancestors, we bring peace and prosperity to future generations.
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1M ago
Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism is a place for people from all cultures and walks of life to cultivate harmony, peace and safety for all.
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2M ago
Today participants gathered to honour the Jade Emperor. The ruler of heaven, the Jade Emperor represents virtue, working for the benefit of all, and just leadership ..read more
Taoist Tai Chi Society Blog
2M ago
As the health crisis loosened its grip, the Taoist Tai Chi Society (TTCS) of France launched a campaign of 3-month complimentary introductory courses for front-line workers who continued to work during the lockdowns.
This gesture of thanks is aimed at the medical and social professions and employees of essential services such as firefighters, refuse collectors and funeral workers; those who have been the pillars of our society during this trying period.
As of now and for the weeks to come, the TTCS of France is in contact with the organisations and employers concerned in Brittany ..read more