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For your convenience, we have combined the results from all the sub categories Results 1 - 3 of atleast 3
Spirituality:Spirituality A to Z:Q
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel, by S. D. Gordon
It will be seen very quickly that this little book makes no pretension to being a commentary on, or an exposition of, John's Gospel. That is left to the scholarly folk who eat their meals in the sacred classical languages of the past. It is simply a homely attempt to let out a little of what has been sifting in these years past of this wondrous miniature Bible from John's pen... Any thoughts?
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The Paradox of Opening and Closing: A Pair of Qigong Meditation Practices by Eli
Becoming aware of the vibratory nature of our bodymind, and learning how to gather, store and circulate energy (qi, prana, life-force) skillfully, is central to any yoga or qigong practice. Yet how exactly do we accomplish this? To “gather” energy would seem to require a kind of “opening” to new sources of energy, yes? Yet to “store” energy implies the creation of a container, of boundaries: a kind of “closing” … And indeed it is (like most things in a healthy, vibrant yoga/qigong practice) a paradox! Any thoughts?
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Qigong Practices: Hugging A Tree and Seeing Subtle Bodies by Elizabeth Reninger
Trees play an important role in Taoist practice x They serve, for one, as a metaphor for the human body, awakening to its natural state ... What also has been discovered ~ through the “research” of the Masters of the Taoist martial & healing arts, and many generations of qigong practitioners ~ is that trees are actually nourished by the “negative” energy of human beings ... Any thoughts?
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