The Chi needs to flow freely otherwise we can’t fulfill our mission. I’m even convinced that over half of Western medicines wouldn’t be needed if daily morning exercises were in place. Life in the physical is heavy. The trick is to merge with the heaviness, take on the load, transcend deeply into it and push through it while focusing on acceptance. Stagnation is the killer; transformation is the medicine.
Continue reading ‘They say “Time Is Money”. I say “Time Is Health”.’
I meet a lot of people who decide to become ‘good’ but stuff up after a few days, get disheartened and believe they aren’t cut out for it. That’s natural. In Chinese medicine perfection is a vision – we strive towards it. Every stuff-up is a reference point for what we don’t want, while every good day is a reference for what we do want. Over time, good days gain in power because bad days become the inspiration for a perfect day. Continue reading ‘Thoughts on Chi-Cycle Difficulties…’
Drugs aren’t the problem, not knowing what to do after drugs is the problem. Telling people to stop drugs is useless, if you are destined to take drugs you are destined to stop and people will do this in their own time. Once you stop however, trying to return to a pre-drug lifestyle is not progress but stagnation. Continuing a life of cosmic exploration is the way forward because those who are destined for drugs are destined for transformation.
22nd January 2011 Melbourne - Rainbow Serpent Festival
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