Tai Ji Men Hosts Lunar New Year Gathering
The Joyful Rabbits of Conscience Herald Spring with Prosperity & Peace
Tai Ji Men LA Academy 2023-02-23
Tai Ji Men in LA held its Lunar New Year Gathering on Feb. 4, 2023, bringing together guests and friends from local communities as well as foreign countries, allowing them to experience the richness and joyful energy of the Tai Ji Men culture. As soon as the guests arrived at Tai Ji Men, they could feel the joyful energy of the New Year. In addition to the Lucky Rabbit that greeted people at the entrance, there were also traditional activities such as stomping on broken peanut shells (symbolizing removing bad luck), picking red envelopes, writing Chinese New Year characters and couplets, sipping Kung Fu tea, making origami, and paper cutting. At the beginning of the event, young ladies of Tai Ji Men performed an elegant lantern dance, symbolizing a bright lantern guiding the way and warming people’s hearts, in the hope that everyone will move forward to a brighter future.
Ms. Sophia Siqueiros, on behalf of Congresswoman Norma Torres, presented to Dr. Hong and Tai Ji Men each a special Congressional Certificate of Recognition for their hard work and dedication in organizing this event and for promoting peace and friendship.Former California State Senator Bob Huff and Mrs. Huff attended the event. He expressed his thankfulness to Dr. Hong: "We've had the privilege of knowing him for a long time, 23 years now.” "We appreciate everything he's doing not just here in Walnut, but around the world to foster good feelings within ourselves, athleticism, spirituality, but most important peace," he added.
Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, leader of Tai Ji Men, 2nd from left, presented the Compass Clock of Conscience to, from left, Sophia Siqueiros, representative of Congresswoman Norma Torres; Mayor of Walnut Allen Wu; and Walnut Council member Ritchie Cajulis. Walnut Council Member Linda Freedman stated, “I also am very honored to have met you, Dr. Hong. The joy I felt walking into this academy was unbelievable. I am so blessed to have come today and experienced all that you have to offer in a very short time, but it was truly joyful and I can feel it. I feel the love. I feel the support. I feel the good consciousness. I feel the kindness. So I appreciate everything you are doing around the world."
Walnut Council Member Ritchie Cajulis said, “I'm glad to be here in this gathering. May we continue to have a blessed New Year, and let's keep our world progressive as it should be.”
Dr. Hong presented to the distinguished guests the Compass of Conscience, hoping that everyone will follow the guidance of their conscience at all times and do the right thing.Mr. Jacob Wolak, representative of Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, on behalf of the congresswoman, presented a certificate to Tai Ji Men in recognition of its Lunar New Year celebration. "May the Year of the Rabbit bring us all good fortune and prosperity," said Wolak, wishing everyone a happy New Year.
Other distinguished guests included Ms. Mary Ng, Board Director of Chinese American Association of Walnut; Prof. Massimo Introvigne, an Italian sociologist and managing director of the Center for Studies on New Religions; Marco Respinti, director-in-charge of Bitter Winter magazine; Prof. Lukas Lien, Taiwan contact professor of Osnabrück University, Germany; Mr. Kun-Kuang Huang, former official of the National Taxation Bureau of Taiwan; and Rev. Dr. Agorom C. Dike, president and founder of the Caribbean and African Faith-Based Leadership Conference.
At the beginning of the event, young ladies of Tai Ji Men performed an elegant lantern dance, symbolizing a bright lantern guiding the way and warming people’s hearts, in the hope that everyone can move forward to a brighter future.Several leaders who were unable to attend send their video messages in celebration of the event. California State Senator Bob Archuleta stated, "I want to thank you all and everyone at the academy for promoting physical and mental health through qigong, for bringing people together, young and old.” “I want to thank you for coming together and bringing us together in this celebration of New Year."
California State Senator Anthony Portantino, stated, "I want to extend my well wishes for everyone to have a very happy healthy Lunar New Year."
Ted Alejandre, County Superintendent for the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, stated, "The Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy promotes hope, spiritual help, love, peace, and conscience not only locally but internationally. One of the ancient beliefs is that a good beginning is essential for a successful year. I hope that you can obtain boundless joyful positive energy. Here at SBCSS, we focus on transforming lives through education. Today you all have the opportunity to learn how to transform your lives in just five minutes, using the ancient practice of Tai Ji Men. What a great way to start this New Year!"
Tai Ji Men dizi performed martial arts, projecting prosperity, health, and happiness.Tai Ji Men also received certificates of recognition or congratulatory messages from other influential leaders, including U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein; Dr. Zaw Linn Maung, Consul General of Myanmar in Los Angeles; Congresswoman Young Kim; Congressman Ted Lieu; California State Senator Josh Newman; California State Assemblyman Freddie Rodriguez; the City Council of Alhambra; Javier John Dutrey, mayor of the City of Montclair; Cory C. Moss, mayor of the City of Industry; Cynthia Sternquist, mayor of the Temple City; Paul P. Cheng, mayor of the City of Arcadia; and others.
The event also included a video presentation featuring the highlights of the speeches of two Tai Ji Men dizi (disciples): Dr. Mu-shen Sheng, a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, and Suka Chen, a former CEO of a bank. Dr. Sheng emphasizes the significance of mental health, stating that 90 percent of illnesses are caused by stress, according to the World Health Organization. He also underscores the importance of finding a regimen that one can stick to in one’s older years for long-term health.
Walnut Council Member Linda Freedman practiced Chinese calligraphy and wrote a Chinese character “fu” on a piece of red paper, symbolizing good fortune.Tai Ji Men dizi Rui-chin shared her touching story. Shortly after she was admitted to the bar, her father suddenly died of a heart attack, and then a few months later, she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer herself. Her doctor told her after treatment that she would have to take thyroxine for the rest of her life. Because of her friend’s recommendation, she joined Tai Ji Men to practice qigong. Her health improved quickly, and before she knew it, she was no longer on thyroxine prescription. After restoring her health, she volunteered her time to provide free legal services in several organizations, and she went on cultural exchange trips with her Shifu and other Tai Ji Men dizi to promote love and peace.
Tai Ji Men dizi also performed martial arts, projecting prosperity, health, and happiness. A Tai Ji Men dizi who is Hakka sang a Hakka song, encouraging everyone to be kind and cultivate their hearts and moral character. The event concluded on a high note with Tai Ji Men’s youth and children performing an uplifting dance titled “Happily Giving Away Five Treasures” and a “celestial official” bestowing blessings on everyone, wishing everyone to have the five treasures: health, wealth, wisdom, happiness, and joy, as well as safety and the best of luck!
