Acupuncture Facts: Diagnosis and Treatment
Pulse diagnosis is also a highly sophisticated art; six pulses are identified in each wrist, one for each of the twelve main meridians and each associated with a vital organ. Each of the 12 pulses is held, in turn, to have 24 different qualities, which collectively supply information about which meridians are blocked (preventing the free flow of qi), and whether yin or yang is in excess.
Levy Dalumpines published this 16 months ago
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The Three Powers: Yin and Yang and Life Force
The influence of these three powers (heaven, earth, humans) on man is not to be set aside since they intersect and interact spinning the mental and material web of life into the twist and grunt of human body and mind.
Ron Siojo published this 15 months ago
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The Basics of Macrobiotics
Macrobiotics is a healthy way to eat and live. Some say that macrobiotics can cure disease and even cancer.
Sam Montana published this 43 months ago
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Acupuncture Facts: Objective and Elements
Acupuncture has been practiced in China for thousands of years and is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which embodies important differences from, and similarities to, Western medicine. In common with the philosophies underlying holistic therapies, TCM recognizes an elemental "life force" that it terms chi or qi (pronounced as "chee").
Levy Dalumpines published this 16 months ago
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Zen Gardens
A Zen garden in fact refers to the Japanese tradition of rock gardens, where a few simple and natural elements are combined to create a tranquil, stark and symbolic garden mainly consisiting of sand,gravel,stones and water.
Kiran published this 25 months ago
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How to Create a Yin or Yang Environment
The forces of Yin and Yang exist in every aspect of our world. They are opposites and yet together they create balance. It is also possible to create the qualities of either in any environment you choose.
Janette Lennox published this 13 months ago
+9 votes
The Spiritual Aspect of Tai Chi (Taiji)
Tai Chi is more than a slow moving exercise that can be used for health and self defense - it is also a spiritual exercise, bringing the mind, body and spirit together.
David Lewis published this 12 months ago
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