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Spontaneous Rest
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Spontaneous Rest

When you are traveling and moving al lot, you may encounter periods of spontaneous rest: It can be brief, brief, brief. But maybe long enough for you to breathe and stay calm and for solutions to come.

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Tea Ceremony
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Tea Ceremony

The Gongfu Tea Ceremony means making tea with skill. This means slowing down and bringing awareness to the water, the tea, and the people.

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Sharing your practice with others
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Sharing your practice with others

It is a curious thing. Many people find Qigong and Tai Chi after having an injury or a time of ill health, and when they are motivated to seek healing. But when you seek healing for yourself, you are also healing situations and circumstances that you are part of. …You can bring some of these simple and compelling ideas into ordinary life. Life around you may change.

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5-4-3-2-1: Reinstall Yourself
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5-4-3-2-1: Reinstall Yourself

On a personal and human level signs of scattered energy include feelings of losing power or feelings of impatience, overwhelm, anger and frustration, or anxiety and helplessness. The eyes can feel glazed over, and the body can feel weak while the mind may complain. The remedy is to gather the scattered energy back, what I call reinstalling yourself.

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The eyes have it
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The eyes have it

The sense of vision is energetically connected to attention and understanding. It is a matter of what you see and how you see. In Chinese Medicine, the energy channels are information networks in the body, and almost all of them have branches that go to or through the eyes. Our personal energy can be expressed through the eyes, and what we do with the eyes, where we look and how the eyes change in shape and appearance when we experience emotions. …There is a lot of life in the eyes.

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Radical Optimism
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Radical Optimism

Thanks to mind-body training, I have become an optimist.… So, optimism really is a way of seeing things that also helps you make your way toward a possible future that you actively take part in. It is a looking forward rather than back, and it can organize your energy so that you know what to do.

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Innocence: Beginner’s Mind and Heart
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Innocence: Beginner’s Mind and Heart

This innocent and primordial state is something we are born with, and I believe is always there. Even having a sense of losing or forgetting your innocence happens innocently.

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Slow movement and pain 
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Slow movement and pain 

The slow mindbody exercises (MBEs) of Tai Chi, Qigong, and Yoga help alleviate pain. This article describes the features of slow movement and how that helps in creating health and so helping a pain situation.

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Watching the Sky
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Watching the Sky

Back in the day when there was no Internet, AI, or cloudburst computing, watching the sky used to be the entertainment. Looking up at the sky in wonder is exhilarating and sometimes awe-inspiring and refreshing. I am a sky watcher of sorts, but I have to admit that things can get so intense and busy in my ordinary human life that I don’t look up from what I am doing to notice things like the sky sometimes. It can happen to anyone. If you keep up the intensity and busyness, you might miss important occasions like birthdays, anniversaries or celestial events.

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Come out and play
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Come out and play

Did you know that people who do Tai Chi or Qigong are called players? You play Tai Chi the way you play a musical instrument and thus perhaps gain mastery over time. Learning to play a musical instrument or learning to play Tai Chi can be enjoyable, or the learning can be stressful if the attitude of play is missing. Enjoying any activity is the idea of being playful. Being playful is a healthy state of mind where enjoyment of an activity reflects on a person’s capacity for joy.

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This Spring: Do the Opposite
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This Spring: Do the Opposite

“Doing the opposite” is a powerful practice that can remind you of this superpower humans have to change and tweak things. I consider the “do the opposite” technique to be an awareness tool that helps you interrupt unbalanced or extreme patterns of energy that have taken hold. This way, you can use the tool to restore health and balance.

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Tapping Qigong
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Tapping Qigong

Massaging acupuncture points by simply tapping them with your fingers while maintaining an awareness of breath and mind is a powerful way to practice mind-body healing. This article describes three kinds of Qigong Tapping.

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Whole New Level of Attraction
Mindfulness, Energetics, Being Human Josie Weaver Mindfulness, Energetics, Being Human Josie Weaver

Whole New Level of Attraction

The heart naturally recognizes many things in life that are life-giving and good, and the energy of attraction expresses this. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the heart energy can regulate all your energy (brain energy and the energy of all your organs), so it is important to take care of your heart energy by listening to it and getting to know it. … Understanding what you find attractive and whom you are attracted to is a useful way to listen to your heart.

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Enter the Dragon
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Enter the Dragon

The Wood Dragon year is a great year to build a solid foundation for your future as a noble being who lives well, loves well, and shares value with others and the world.

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Only human
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Only human

Embracing this part of being human is a way to orient around freedom, spaciousness, and that magnificent part of being alive and part of life. The Dao de Jing, Chapter 25, speaks about the mystery of being and how humanity, being part of this mystery, reveals that there is a greatness to it all.

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A Starting Place for Qigong
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A Starting Place for Qigong

During the Waidan exercises, you use your muscles to make gestures and intentional movements that follow the natural movement of a human body. which usually means moving the spine in its possible directions (forward, back, left, right, and twisting right and left) and also moving joints and muscles in their natural range of movement. You use and move your bones and muscles as you sense and guide your effort and attention, thus engaging your mind and body together.

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Brains not required…
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Brains not required…

“Being alive is a cognitive state” is a phrase that cognitive scientists use to describe basal cognition or the science of how biological cells do their work. The concept describes the relationship between body and mind.

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