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Scientific Qi Exploration – The Jingluo
Scientific Qi Exploration The Jingluo: Part 1 – The Horary Cycle by Dr. Marty Eisen 1. Introduction Jing can be translated as “to pass through” or “pathway” and refers to the vertical channels or meridians. Luo means “network” and refers … Continue reading →
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Tagged 12 earthly branches, accupuncture, acupoints, blood regulation, buddhist, elbow, groin, heart, Herbology, horary cycle, jing, Kidney, liver, lung, midday/midnight law, Qi, Qigong, Spleen, stomach, taoist, yin and yang, zang-fu organs |
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Daily Daoist — Yin Yang Fast
Yin Yang Fast by Jessica Sommar MSc 夏 洁 希 Seven years ago I injured two of three knee ligaments and was sidelined. I gained weight. Lots of weight. Being a woman in my 40’s and moving into hormonal changes shifted … Continue reading →
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Tagged body, Body cultivation, cleanse, diet, fast, food, mind-body, rice, soup, yang, yin, yin and yang |
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