Monthly Archives: August 2011

China’s Ancient Solution to the Contemporary Crisis in Medicine

[Eastern-Western Perspective] China‘s Ancient Solution to the Contemporary Crisis in Medicine Roger Jahnke, OMD The Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi (IIQTC) Santa Barbara, CA How To Be More Well, Reduce Medical Costs & Help Pay Off the National … Continue reading

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A Comedy Moment

The Seven Wonders of The World A group of students were asked to list what they thought were the present “Seven Wonders of the World.” Though there were some disagreements, the following received the most votes: 1. Egypt’s Great Pyramids … Continue reading

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Mind Matters: The Role of Intent in Healing

From the Master Mind Matters: The Role of Intent in Healing by ©Kenneth S. Cohen An abridged version of this article was printed in Bridges. (Journal of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine) 10:3, … Continue reading

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Featured Article

Choosing To Be Happy Strategies for Happiness: 7 Steps to Becoming a Happier Person By Tom Valeo (WebMD Feature) Reviewed by Cynthia Dennison Haines, MD A popular greeting card attributes this quote to Henry David Thoreau: “Happiness is like a … Continue reading

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Cultivating the Mind – Be Thankful and Be Happy

[Cultivating the Mind] Be Thankful and Be Happy Lei Zhong and Kathy Chan September 2007, Randy Pausch, a professor at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University dying of pancreatic cancer, gave his last lecture. Thanks to the Internet, the lecture was immediately … Continue reading

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Good Karma — Lessen for Life

  I received the following “Good Karma” from a friend by email, and find some truth or “Dao” in it. I would like to share with you. It really does not matter who said it in the first place as … Continue reading

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Illuminating the Dao

Spirit-Mind Unity, Harmony and Wellness By Michelle Wood I met up with an acupuncturist friend at an Asian festival recently where a few of us were offering demonstrations in qigong and taiji. As often happens when qigong and taiji instructors … Continue reading

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Methods of Better Meditation

The Essential Work of Being One’s Self Jill Gonet, MFA and Guan-Cheng Sun, PhD In the view of Qi-cultivation, at the beginning of the self-development stage, one’s essential self resides deep inside the individual, not outside the individual.  However, in … Continue reading

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Scientific Qi Exploration-9b

Scientific Qi Exploration: Part 9b Qigong and Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) Martin Eisen, Ph.D 1. Introduction Qigong’s effects on the autonomic nervous system (ANS) will be studied. To understand these research studies, the biochemistry of some neurotransmitters will be discussed … Continue reading

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Overview of Best Practices in Taiji

From the Master Overview of Best Practices in Taiji by © Yang Yang 事半功倍: shi ban gong bei If you study something—anything—in an efficient way, you can learn it in a fraction of the time.   (-Chinese Proverb, literally “half the … Continue reading

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