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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Internal Alchemy Q & A
Learn all about Internal Alchemy. Continue reading
Posted in Daoism, Mind-Body Integration, Qi Cultivation and Dao
Tagged internal alchemy, nei dan, shawn cartwright
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“Transactional Energetics” for Qi Cultivators and Healthcare Providers
[Qi Cultivation & Dao] A Consideration of “Transactional Energetics” for Qi Cultivators and Healthcare Providers by Jill Gonet, MFA and Guan-Cheng Sun, PhD When Taoist practitioners develop the energetic body via qigong and/or martial arts practice, in addition to developing … Continue reading
Posted in Qi Cultivation and Dao
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Book Review – Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi
The Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi provides insights into the traditional principles of Tai Chi through the eyes of modern medicine. Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Tai Chi, Taiji and Science
Tagged harvard, Salvatore Casano, tai chi
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Mystery of Traditional Yang Family Fist Form
Rene J. Navarro tells readers about a little-known form of taiji that may have been in danger of becoming a lost art! Fortunately for the internal arts world, this form has been rescued from obscurity and is being taught to new students once again. Continue reading
Forks over Knives – DVD Review
The documentary “Forks Over Knives” explores the idea that we can reverse or control diseases by eliminating processed and animal based food and by eating whole foods and a plant-based diet. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged animal-based food, diet, disease, Fiona Tobler, Forks over knivees, plant-based diet, processed food, review
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Scientific Qi Exploration (Part III)
[Scientific Qi Exploration] Scientific Qi Exploration – Horary Cycle Qi Pathways from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. (Part III) by Marty Eisen Ph.D. The Meridian pathways of the Qi flow in the Horary Cycle, from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m., … Continue reading
Posted in Scientific Qi Exploration
Tagged bladder, gallbladder, Kidney, liver, meridian, meridian systems, Qi
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How to Choose Food Using Chinese Medicine principles
[Season’s Harmony] Food – It’s More Than You Think By Ellasara Kling “Traditional medicine and food share a common origin” Diet Therapy is one of the healing modalities of Chinese medicine. Diet Therapy is applied not only to alleviate ailments, … Continue reading
Posted in Seasonal Harmony
Tagged Chinese Medicine, diet, Diet medicine, Ellsara King, food
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Comedy Moment
A joke a day keeps the doctor away. Good humor is a philosophic state of mind; it seems to say to the Nature, that we take her no more seriously than she takes us… Do you like this? Please share … Continue reading
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