Product Description
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Explore the most mysterious martial art of all ... Tai Chi
Chuan. The Supreme Ultimate. The Heaven and Earth. Come with us
to meet the best Tai Chi masters in China and gain a deeper
understanding of Yang style, Chen style and Wudang ain Tai
Chi Chuan. With the backdrop of the Forbidden City, Chen Village
and the peaks of Wudang, this is not the Tai chi you see everyday
in your local park! This is real Tai Chi Chuan. While the world
pummeled each other with fists and iron, China discovered a new
way to fight. Not with strength but with softness. Not with speed
but with slowness. Culled from the ancient texts of The Tao or
Book of Changes, this internal fighting art became a way to live
one s life in accordance with the principles of nature. We start
this exploration with a small park at the Forbidden City in
Beijing. But this is no ordinary scene. Yang style Tai chi has
been taught in this same location by the same family of Tai chi
masters for over one hundred years. Today we meet the 5th
generation descendent, Master Cui Zhongsan one of the worlds top
Yang style masters. Visit the small remote Chen village, the
birthplace of Tai Chi and learn the history of Tai Chi with the
Chen family. It was here that Yang style was born through Chen
student Yang Luchan. Travel to Tai Chi Chuan s spiritual home,
Wudang ain and learn how Taoism and Yin and Yang formed the
foundation of this internal martial art. This is Tai Chi in its
authentic natural setting at the origin. You will learn about the
history of Tai Chi Chuan and how the three main styles developed.
Understand the internal principles of Chi or life-force
from master Zhong Yun Long, Wudang s most important and
knowledgeable Tai Chi master who now lives in seclusion. His
students have taken over his teaching and provide us with some
beautiful scenes of martial arts including baguazhang and
Wudangquan. Witness breathtaking demonstrations by Chen Xiaowang
at the Yellow river and master Yuan and master Chen at Wudang
ain. Masters of Heaven and Earth is packed with interviews
and demonstration featuring Master Cui Zhongsan (Beijing), Chen
Xiaowang and Chen Xiaoxing (Chen Village) and Priest Zhong Yun
Long and Master Yuan (Wudang ain.
Review
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The photography and filming is beautiful, as expected from
filmmaker Jon Braeley who is a wonderful documentarian, and I
love his subject matter many of his movies that explore
Consciousness and the Mind/Body connection from disciplines
around the world. The opening of the movie features a master
teacher a 9th generation Tai Chi Master who shares his linage and
the styles tweaked by his ancestors. The art is passed along from
generation to generation inside one China village from master to
student, and taught by members of the Chen family. The movie
really starts to move and become interesting when we see him
teach his students, and demonstrate the details that
differentiate a student and master small details, but powerful
when demonstrated with the master s Chi. The opening is gorgeous,
with Chen Xiaowang practicing by the Yellow river , one of my
favorite parts of the movie as we watch him practice the
movements and forms. The ending of the movie is the best, with a
mystical feeling from Wudang ains and incredible Tai Chi
masters doing practice in a cave with monkeys and the invisible
Spirits watching. Tai Chi is more than moving meditation, or self
defense, or a martial art. Tai Chi is a practice of The Tao, a
way of life, an art, and this movie gives a glimpse into the
world of the masters, of what they strive to attain. There is a
sadness as we can see what they (and some foreigners) are giving
up to learn the art, although they never give a sense they feel
any sadness or regret. If you love the connection with
Mind/Body/Spirit, or you are learning Tai Chi, you ll love this
movie. As a new student of Tai Chi and Qigong, I m looking for
ways to help me understand the complex styles and Spiritual
teaching behind Tai Chi. The question, how does Tai Chi integrate
the link between body/mind and the subtle with hard and soft
movements as in Chen style. I could have spent the afternoon
practicing, but watching Masters of Heaven and Earth on a cold
January day isn t a bad way to go either, so I settled back and
rented this movie online and watched it in a couple of sittings.
--Talking Purposes Magazine
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About the Actor
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Featuring: Master Cui Zhongsan (Yang style). Chen Xiaowang (Chen
style). Chen Xiaoxing (Chen style). Priest Zhong Yun Long
(Wudang). Master Yuan (Wudang). Master Chen Xiangwen (Wudang).
And many more...
About the Director
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Director Jon Braeley of Empty Mind Films, has over twenty years
experience travelling in China and Japan filming and documenting
the martial arts. A winner of International Film Festivals and
recipient of numerous awards, he has established his reputation
as a major filmmaker of the Asian genre. He is determined to
bring to your screen, today's top masters of the martial arts. He
neither sensationalizes or exaggerates but focuses on the
traditional ways of practice and daily life of the masters. In
this respect, Jon Braeley is regarded by many of the founders,
teachers and instructors of the martial arts, as someone they can
trust. His reputation has been earned over many years of hard
work to depict a subject that has been at the center of his life.
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