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Cultivating The Mind – The Heart of Healing
Cultivating The Mind The Heart Of Healing: Naikan As Applied Benevolence By Henry McCann, DAOM *First published on the online ToDo Institute Library of Japanese Psychology* Introduction In the Huang Di Nei Jing, the core text of Chinese medicine that … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, benevolence, body, Confucianism, consciousness, goodness, heart, herbal medicine, internal organ, naikan, ritual, sovereign, spirit, truth
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East-West Perspective – Chinese Wellness Based Healthcare System
East-West Perspective Chinese Wellness Based Healthcare System: An Inspiring Solution To Health & Economic Crisis in America by Dr. Roger Jahnke “The most profound medicine is produced naturally in the human body – for free!” This is the innovative foundation … Continue reading
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Tagged acupuncture, body, body mind spirit, chinese wellness, healthcare, holistic, massage, meditation, mind, patient, Qigong, self healing, spirit, tai chi
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Being Between Heaven And Earth
Being Between Heaven and Earth Debi Dunn Just the other day, a 95 year old qigong student of mine, Maria, approached me after class apologizing for having arrived late. “You see,” she said, “2pm is my naptime. I have difficulty … Continue reading
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Tagged american culture, earth, earthly pleasures, elder, heaven, Longevity, Qigong, spirit, spirituality, Stress, stress management, western culture, youth
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From The Master – The Relationship Between Wuji, Taiji and Qigong
[From The Master] The Relationship Between Wuji, Taiji and Qigong by Yang Yang, Ph.D © 2012 Center for Taiji & Qigong Studies –used by permission Practitioners frequently ask about the relationship between taiji and qigong. Different people have differing opinions. … Continue reading
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Tagged eight forces, exercise, five cardinal directions, ji, jing, meditations, mind body spirit, no extreme, nuture, Qi, Qigong, spirit, taiji, wu, wuji
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The Spirit of Food
[Quantum Healing Dr. Lu] The Spirit of Food by Nan Lu It’s a deep question: Why is food medicine? Food is sunlight; it is water and earth in condensed form. The sun, the moon, all the planets and stars—the elements … Continue reading
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Tagged body, food, fruit, healing, herbs, Kidney, liver, mind, Natural Foods, quantum healing, spirit, vegetables
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From Dr. Love-The Embodiment of Mind and Spirit
The Embodiment of Mind and Spirit in Chinese Qigong and Philosophy by George Xavier Love, OMD According to classical Chinese medical thought, fluids and energies constitute the body and are especially stored in the bones and internal organs. The mind … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinese Qigong, Circulation of Energy, Complete Mind, Daoist, embodiment, George Xavier Love, mind, philosophy, Qi, Qigong, shen, spirit, Xin, Xue
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The Healer is the Spirit Being Within…
By Sifu Cindy Cicero Is it possible that the healer within is a spirit being that inhabits our human host body? If this is possible, could this healer within be the one that exists beyond the body? Or is it … Continue reading
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
Qi Cultivation and Dao
Cultivating the Shen and Nourishing the Spirit Guan-Cheng Sun, Ph.D. and Jill Gonet, M.F.A. Cultivating the Shen with Virtues The Chinese word, “De (德)-virtue” usually is translated as virtue or moral character, such as kindness, compassion, love, benevolence, humanity, integrity, … Continue reading
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Tagged cultivating the shen, Guan-Cheng Sun, Jill Gonet, PhD, spirit
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