 Sifu Mani hosted a beginning Tai Chi class on Wednesday at the lower level of the Martian Chapel. During one hour session, a total of seven students participated. The goals of the purpose of the class is to provide a space for students, professors, staff to learn Tai Chi and kind of like get away from their desk or the day activities and try to learn Tai Chi which is a modality of formal meditation, active meditation. After a 20-minute warm-up, Sifu began to teach students through a series of movements. So I started as a student at BU in the fall and I knew my semester was going to be really hectic and I also knew that Tai Chi was all about balance and slowing down and finding a flow in your life and your movements and I thought that was really what I needed to have balance even in the middle of the semester. After class, Sifu Mani demonstrated classical Tai Chi moves, showcasing the skills he had all over years of martial arts practice. Tai Chi class is still going on and hope more and more people can join this class so we can get the inner peace and growth together. In total, there are 15 people joining this class from Monday to Wednesday. Reporting from BU TV News, I'm Boyuan Zhang.