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shenlong_malaysia@yahoogroups.com, Tan Jokemin
Hello Tan Jokemin,
Thanks for your reaction.
The reason why I was thinking of a rural area, is because I would
like to
spend my days practising Yoga, meditation, and learn Tai Chi in a
quiet
environment. Also the cost of staying comes into it.
When I think about staying at a guesthouse in KL for a couple of
months,
this all seems to be more chaotic, and expensive...
I may be wrong about that though? If so, maybe you can let me know.
(It seems that the most senior teachers teach in KL?)
Would be nice if I could get a bit more of an idea about the
different
circumstances, in which a stay is possible (..plus cost?).
Greetings,
Axel
<jokemin@y...> wrote:
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> --- kaaskuiken <axelsaffran@h...> wrote:
> dear sir,
> you don't have to stay in a rural area to learn your
> taichi, you can stay in an urban area or practically
> almost any place where you can practise our taichi.
> Interested? have a chat with any one of us.
> Jokemin
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anybody know a place in Malaysia where it is
> > possible to stay for
> > a couple of months and study Tai Chi.
> > A place in a rural area would be ideal, but I don't
> > know if such a
> > place exists. I would very much like to follow more
> > than two lessons a
> > week.
> > Right now I stay in Thailand and am practicing Yoga
> > (asanas,energy-control techniques and meditation)at
> > a forest tempel.
> > It would be nice if I could combine that with Tai
> > Chi study in
> > Malaysia.
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> >
> > Axel Saffran
> >
> > ps I'm 35 years old, male, and Dutch.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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