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Qi Cultivation and Dao – Balanced Emotional Flow with Qigong
Qi Cultivation and Dao Balanced Emotional Flow with Qigong by Dr. George Love We all have emotions. Emotions are meant to be expressed and when expressed in a healthy manner contribute to our overall well-being. What happens too often is … Continue reading
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Tagged body fluids, dragon qigong, emotions, gall bladder, large intestines, liver, lung, poison, Qigong, Spleen, stagnat qi, stimulation, stomach
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Seasonal Harmony – Spring Food Consciousness
Seasonal Harmony Spring: An Important Time For Food Consciousness By Ellasara Kling Spring Season Is Presided Over By The Liver/Gall Bladder System. As Winter energetically recedes, Spring’s energy increases and we enter into the morning of the year. The energy … Continue reading
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Tagged bamboo shoots, cashews, celery, chicken, dandelion, eyes, flexibility, gall bladder, go with the flow, green, green bell pepper, heart, kale, Kidney, liver, lung, sour, Spleen, spring, tea, tendons, wood
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