I'm from the UK but I have been living in China for 6 years - I'm presently in Beijing, and intending to stay here for at least another year and a half.
I got into Zen philosophy and martial arts first and then my meditative interests branched out from there. I write a blog about my daily mindfulness practices - teachers, research, latest mainstream news, etc. - and if you want to know more about my arriving at mindfulness you can read my first blog post on seated mindfulness meditation.
In addition to daily mindfulness sitting, I practice Chinese Insight Calligraphy, the internal martial art and 'standing meditation' health system YiQuan, Wing Chun Kungfu, traditional Chinese bamboo vertical flute, and modern archery. I'm still waiting to get my teeth into Kyudo, Kendo, and Aikido in coming months, as well as green tea 'ceremonies' and PenJing Classical Chinese Garden 'Tray Landscape'. I'm really beginning to feel and understand the underlying connections between all these things - the Chinese Tang Dynasty's cultural glory around 1200 years ago appeared to be rooted in the fruits of mindfulness practice. My heart swells at the prospect of the West enjoying such a cultural boost - it seems this is just the beginning.
My general plan is to load up on classically refined 'mindful arts' and then head back to the UK to share anything with others - hopefully for free where possible.
Looking forward to meeting and discussing practice with all of you soon
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