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Inside Chi Flows Naturally: 1. My essay Daoist Methods of Dissolving the Heart-Mind Since this is a scholarly journal, I use pinyin (Daoist) instead of 2. I give the full table of contents of the latest issue of JDS. If 3. Happy Spring Equinox! Don’t forget to do a special ceremony An interesting letter from my Tao News Archives on this equinox event is: Equinox, Easter, & Eclipses: the Sexual Resurrection of Time Cycles. www.healingtaousa.com/cgi-bin/articles.pl?rm=mode2&articleid=56 (Note: you may need to re-register to read this archive, if your computer does not have a cookie from my site.) In China, Spring Equinox is the peak of spring, ie. the day when Some foods that may help harmonize your chi with the Spring Season: Artichoke,
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Daoist Methods of Dissolving the Heart-Mind
by Michael Winn I smash up my limbs and body, drive out perception In the Daoist tradition, there are medical, martial, and spiritual Broadly speaking, these methods have in common that they I offer a quick survey of some Daoist approaches to the heart-mind What does it mean to dissolve the heart-mind, and why would In the spiritual model, excess fixity of the heart-mind may In qigong (including taiji quan and other internal arts), body In most moving qigong there is no direct focus or intention to Standing forms of qigong are more challenging, as the mind is Dissolving-while-standing has been a central focus of both
Inner Smile Dissolves Struggle by Embracing It
Daoist meditation methods (neigong) often employ a more focused The Inner Smile is the meditative heart-glue that binds together One The Inner Smile is based on the Daoist principle that the very The Inner Smile is a method of dissolving this false outer layer Inner Smiling is a simple and practical method of cultivating Inner Smile was originally taught only with a yin phase, In my own teaching I began adding a yang phase, i.e., reversing The Inner Smile is a simple basic practice, easily learned by The historical origins of the Inner Smile are not clear, as it
Zuowang: Fasting of the Heart-Mind
Unlike the Inner Smile, which employs a positive embrace to dissolve Zuowang practice helps the adept to surrender to the impersonal In zuowang the emphasis is more on process, on cultivating Robinet astutely points out in her preface to Kohns translation Zuowang means to forget the myriad projections, it At this stage, [Sima] adds, one is not yet
Inner Alchemy Dissolves the Deep Stuff
How can inner alchemy dissolve the fundamental yin-yang force that Later neidangong lineages, such as One Clouds Seven Formulas for In the inner alchemy model, this is why the ling, or inner heart Both Chinese medicine and neidan theory map out these forces In the Daoist alchemy model the human ability to concentrate qi
Conclusion: The True Purpose of Dissolving is Not Dissolving
These imperfections and the suffering they cause may inspire the The alchemical model integrates the souls unconditional This is a merger of the sages personal heart-mind with the mind In this light, dissolving the heart-mind in all of the models References Chia, Mantak. 1991. Taoist Ways of Transforming Stress into Vitality. Huntington, NY: Healing Tao Books. Frantzis, Bruce. 1993. Opening the Energy Gates of Your Body.Berkeley: North At-lantic Books. Kohn, Livia. 1987. Seven Steps to the Tao: Sima Chengzhens Zuowanglun. St. Augustin: Monumenta Serica Monographs. Phillips, Scott P. 2008. Portrait of an American Daoist: Charles Belyea/Liu Ming. Journal of Daoist Studies 1:161-76. Rinaldini, Michael. 2008. How I Became a Daoist Priest. JDS 1:181-87. Roth, Harold D., 1991. “Psychology and Self-Cultivation in Early _____. 1999. Original Tao: Inward Training (Nei-yeh) and the Sha, Zhi Gang. 2006. Soul Mind Body Medicine. New York: New World Library. Winn, Michael. 1999. Way of the Inner Smile: Tao Path to Self-Acceptance and Peace. www.HealingTaoUSA.com _____. 2003. Internal Chi Breathing and Bone Rooting. Qigong Fundamentals 3 &4.Home Study Course. www.healingtaousa.com/ckf3.html
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