Taijiquanism
Definition:
A philosophical approach that views Taijiquan not merely as a discipline of movement but as a way of life and a mode of thinking.
Taijiquanism extends the principles discovered in practice to broader domains—human relations, society, and nature—bridging ancient metaphysical ideas with modern experience.
Usage:
- As a noun: “Taijiquanism interprets harmony in motion as harmony in coexistence—between people, society, and the natural world.”
Additional Notes:
Rooted in Chinese metaphysics, Taijiquanism applies the same laws that govern balance and counter-movement to daily living and leadership. It encourages calm, adaptive readiness in all circumstances, making Taijiquan a guide to personal conduct and social harmony.