Seven Stars · The Body

Let the racing mind rest,
and build a place to return
to your own body.

Simply realigning the body — this vessel — lets the ease and steadiness you'd lost quietly return.

Right now, in this moment — can you feel the soles of your feet meeting the floor?

Frame

The body is the foundation of everything, and the origin we return to.

The body is the vessel that holds breath and heart. The Seven Stars are stacked upon this foundation — the body.

It is in what cannot be seen that the true self resides.

Priority

Soft on the outside, with an unshakable axis within.

The martial wisdom of gaijū-naigō (外柔内剛, Japanese reading; Chinese: wài róu nèi gāng) — soft without, strong within. Running a firm core through a soft outline is the essence of living well.

A body stiffened by stress

Stiffness from stress

Muscles tense, breath turns shallow, the center of gravity rises.

The natural state of soft-without, strong-within

The natural state of soft-without, strong-within

The surface releases, a core runs through the spine. Breath deepens, the center of gravity drops.

  • Regulating the autonomic nervous system
  • Improving respiratory function
  • Circulation of qi, blood, and fluids
  • Reconnecting brain and body
  • Anti-aging

Three Stages

Be still, move, then feel what lies within.

Build your axis in how you stand and sit at rest, then hold that same axis in motion. In time, you come to sense even the subtle flow of the organs and the breath.

The Still Body

In stillness, standing or seated, align the body's axis and center of gravity.

The Moving Body

Keep the axis unbroken even as you walk and move, holding your foundation.

The Inner Body

Sense the subtle flow of the organs, the breath, the fascia.

Making a moment of space in the gap between movement and breath — this is the Zen-in-motion you can practice within daily life.

Root

Because there is a place to return to, we are free to sway.

The sense of rooting deep into the ground lets stillness and change coexist. When the body's axis settles, the distance you keep from others — and your gaze — soften on their own.

Origin

Everything begins with returning to the body.

Root

When your feet are on the ground, the heart becomes free.

Axis

An inner core gives rise to outer softness.

Yielding

Don't harden; let the flow pass through.

Ma (interval)

Between one movement and the next, there is stillness.

Now — exhale slowly once more, and feel the soles of your feet.

Seven Stars

The body is where everything begins.

Move on to each of the Seven Stars — Breath, Heart, Practice, Depth, Breadth, Beauty — and deepen your training.

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