Zi Ran Men Theory
动静无终, 变化无端, 虚虚实实, 自然而然。 This is the entire theory behind the Zi Ran Men Art, which roughly translates to:
There is no beginning or end to the movement (implying both physical action and progress). Change is a constant and varying. Use softness as hard power, and if applied successfully, comes naturally.
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