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POST 54 June2025
THACH BAN, The Marble Table
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 |   www.vietchidaoofficial.blogspot.com POST 54 June 2025  THACH BAN: The Marble Table   Master Charles
  Phan Hoang | 
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  54  THACH BAN  The Marble Table In
  the stillness of discipline, strength is shaped. THACH BAN, or “The
  Marble Table”, is a series of six refined movements—solid,
  unmoving, eternal. Like stone shaped by centuries of wind and water, these
  forms cultivate resilience, calm, and unwavering presence. Rooted in the Deep and
  Stillness routine, THACH BAN invites the practitioner to
  embody the strength of silence. Each motion flows with intention, each pause
  echoes with meaning. For the advanced disciple, these six postures
  are more than form—they align with the Six Strategic Considerations,
  offering a path not only through the body, but through the mind and spirit. Stand firm. Move with clarity. Return to
  stillness. 
 Stillness
  Training 
 Stillness
  training is an internal martial arts practice that focuses on cultivating a
  peaceful state of awareness. This method uses specific postures as physical
  supports, encouraging stillness and mental clarity. The training routine
  involves selecting one or more postures to focus on, positioning your body
  correctly, and remaining still for as long as your body can comfortably
  support. Breathing should be slow and deep throughout the practice. 
 The
  power of stillness training lies in its ability to develop inner strength,
  mental clarity, deep concentration, introspection, and readiness for action. In this Post, you will find six postures to practice. 
 Six
  Strategic Considerations Strategy is a complex and expansive domain, relevant to all those involved in conflict, whether as adversaries or as allies. In Vietnamese martial arts, six key elements—Thiên, Thời, Địa, Tụ, Bình, and Quân—serve as symbolic representations of core strategic principles. These terms are not merely words but they carry deep, broader meanings that shape the foundation of strategic thought. 
 Thiên - Sky Sky
  symbolizes vision and perspective. A strategist must cultivate a broad,
  far-reaching view of the world, extending their awareness beyond the
  immediate situation. This involves understanding the environment in which the
  conflict is taking place, but also anticipating the long-term
  consequences—what the aftermath will look like for both sides, including
  potential losses and gains. The sky is also a metaphor for long-term planning
  and the ultimate goal of the conflict. A skilled strategist must always look
  beyond the present, considering the full scope of the struggle and its
  lasting effects. 
 Thời - Timing Timing
  is often the difference between success and failure. It is crucial to align
  actions with the right moment, ensuring that moves are executed at precisely
  the correct time. Effective timing involves not only executing one's own plan
  at the right moment but also disrupting the opponent’s timing—forcing them
  into a misstep or error in judgment. A well-timed action can tip the scales
  of the conflict in one’s favor, while poor timing can lead to failure. Accuracy
  in timing, therefore, is an essential element of strategy. 
 Địa - Earth Earth
  represents the foundation and resources that support any conflict. This
  includes the practical aspects of strategy: the supply lines, logistical
  support, and the technical expertise needed to engage effectively. A chosen
  strategy must be compatible with the available resources and capabilities;
  without adequate preparation and support, even the most brilliant plan can
  fall apart. Earth reminds the strategist to ensure that their approach is
  grounded in reality, with the resources and training necessary to bring it to
  fruition. 
 Tụ - Focus Focus
  is the art of concentrating one’s efforts on a singular goal. A successful
  strategy requires laser-like focus—mobilizing all available resources and
  actions toward a common objective. This not only means directing efforts
  toward the primary target but also involves rallying the support of allies.
  Focus involves eliminating distractions and ensuring that every action serves
  the ultimate purpose. It is about prioritizing what matters most and
  committing fully to the mission. 
 Bình - Peace Peace
  symbolizes safety, stability, and happiness. In strategic terms, this concept
  suggests that the ultimate goal of conflict may not always be victory through
  destruction, but rather the achievement of peace with minimal loss. A
  strategist must weigh the costs and benefits of pursuing a conflict to its
  end. While some may opt for a strategy aimed at achieving total victory,
  others may choose a path of de-escalation, aiming for peace with fewer
  casualties and risks. Throughout history, the most revered generals were
  often those who excelled in avoiding war, rather than those who sought to win
  at all costs. 
 Quân - King The
  King represents power and authority. Every strategist must understand who
  holds the real power on each side of the conflict. This includes identifying
  key figures, understanding their strengths and weaknesses, and recognizing
  their limitations. A strategist must be aware of the broader power dynamics
  at play, and tailor their approach accordingly. The role of the King also
  symbolizes the importance of leadership and decision-making in shaping the
  course of a conflict. 
 In
  summary, these six considerations—Thiên, Thời, Địa, Tụ, Bình, and
  Quân—provide a framework for understanding and developing effective
  strategies. Whether in martial arts, military conflicts, or other forms of
  competition, these principles offer timeless guidance for those seeking to
  navigate the complexities of strategy. (Master
  Charles Phan Hoang, Post 54, June 2025) | 










 
 
 
 
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