Tai Chi Article #10 — Softness Is Not Collapse
Tai Chi Article #10 — Softness Is Not Collapse By now, you may have noticed something strange. As effort decreases, movement becomes easier. Standing becomes quieter. Support appears where strain used to be. And yet, if you tell someone to "relax," they often become weaker. Why? Because softness and collapse are not the same thing. This article explains the difference. --- The First Misunderstanding When people hear "relax," they often imagine: Going limp Giving up structure Sinking heavily Becoming passive This is understandable. But Tai Chi does not cultivate limpness. A rope is limp. A dead branch is rigid. Neither is alive. --- Nature Prefers Something Else Consider a tree branch. When the wind blows, it yields. But it does not collapse. When the wind stops, it returns. It possesses: Flexibility Continuity Integrity Without resistance. Softness in Tai Chi is similar. --- Support Without Holding Earlier we spoke about support. Support does not come fr...