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The Law of Least Effort in Doing Breathing Exercises

Dennis Lewis wrote 1 day ago: Dennis LewisSo often today I hear from people who have been and are attempting to breathe in a healt … more →

Tags: Breathing, Qigong, Bodymind, breath control, Breathing Exercises, deep breathing, effort, natural breathing, Nervous system

Daily Musings - 7/10/09 - "Eternal Student"

plasticpumpkin wrote 3 days ago: When I graduated from UC Berkeley, there was a fellow student, then 89 years old, who was finishing … more →

Tags: Daily musings, dao, daoism, tao, Student, eternal student, Joy of Learning

Impressions From On the Road: My Book Tour and Qigong Workshop1 comment

Dennis Lewis wrote 1 week ago: I decided some time ago that when my new book Breathe Into Being: Awakening to Who You Really Are ca … more →

Tags: awakening, Breathing, musings, Qigong, Awareness, being, book signing, Breath, Driving

Daily Musings - 7/06/09 - "Anger in Perception"4 comments

plasticpumpkin wrote 1 week ago: Daily Musings – 7/06/09 – “Anger in Perception” A friend of mine once said, … more →

Tags: tao, anger, Chuang Tzu, Daily musings, dao, Opinion, Perception, Philosophy

Daily Musings - 7/3/09 - "Honorable People"

plasticpumpkin wrote 1 week ago: Daily Musings -7/3/09 – “Honorable People” Zhuge Liang, a brilliant strategist, ph … more →

Tags: Daily musings, Friends, Friendship, Honor, honorable people, tao, Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang

Hau Gok Tin Hau Temple, Tuen Mun

orientalsweetlips wrote 2 weeks ago: Hau Gok Tin Hau Temple is located at the side of a large open piece of ground on Tin Hau Road in Tue … more →

Tags: Tuen Mun, Hoklo, Temple

Shang Sin Chun Tong

orientalsweetlips wrote 2 weeks ago: Located in Rutland Quadrant in Kowloon Tong, Shang Sin Chun Tong built in 1952, is the largest Taois … more →

Tags: Kowloon, Temple, children's playground

Daily Musings 6/24/09 - Stepping Back for Perspective1 comment

plasticpumpkin wrote 3 weeks ago: Daily Musings This month, several living beings that have been part of my life have moved on–a … more →

Tags: Daily musings, dao, daoism, Taoism, Perspective, tao blog, taoist ideas, illusionary world, death

Tam Kong Temple, Coloane

orientalsweetlips wrote 3 weeks ago: Easy to get to if you are on Coloane as it is literally just down the road from St Xaviers’ Ch … more →

Tags: macau, Temple, Coloane

Kun Iam Temple, Macau

orientalsweetlips wrote 1 month ago: This temple is dedicated to Kun Iam, the Goddess of Mercy (more commonly written as Kwun Yam in H … more →

Tags: macau, Temple

Adepthood is No Mean Task - The Intermediate Mysteries

Optimystic wrote 1 month ago: The passing of the Gates gives the priest both power and wisdom to use it. He becomes able to contro … more →

Tags: Necronomicon, Spiritual, tantric, Culture, Religion, Tantra, Occult, chaldean, Magic

Journeying in Pursuit of the Wisdom written by Otimystic1 comment

Optimystic wrote 1 month ago: “Henceforth, from that fateful night in the Mountains of MASSHU, I wandered about the country- … more →

Tags: Asura, babylon, chaldean, Crowley, Culture, enki, freemasonry, god/dess, Golden Dawn

Sing Kung Cho Tong, Tai Po

orientalsweetlips wrote 1 month ago: The ‘Tong’ was built by a Hong Kong businessman in 1936 to worship Master Guang Shing … more →

Tags: Tai Po, Temple

FENG SHUI GENERALITIES - PART I

flowplants wrote 1 month ago: Feng shui is an ancient art and  science developed over 3000 year ago in China. It reveals how to ba … more →

Tags: Feng Shui, Energy, feng, shui, health, good feng shui, bad feng shui, CHI, universal energy

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: The Path of The Simon Necronomicon GateWalker is Called Asura1 comment

warlockasylum wrote 1 month ago: Greetings! I would like to extend a very warm welcome to everyone who has taken the time to visit us … more →

Tags: Necronomicon, Culture, Religion, Occult, chaldean, thelema, Sumerian, necromancy, Necromancer

Infidel... Atheism... Paganism... Freethought... 7 comments

Anonymously Secret wrote 1 month ago: Many people are blogging about their religion these days and I figured I should come clean about min … more →

Tags: Anonymouslysecret, Anonymous, secret, Malaysia, anonymously, anon., Blog, Blogging, Blogger

Tai Po Man Mo Temple

orientalsweetlips wrote 1 month ago: The Man Mo Temple in Fu Shin Street was built in 1893 by a group of seven villages – called … more →

Tags: Tai Po, Temple, Tang Clan

Tai Po Tin Hau Temple

orientalsweetlips wrote 1 month ago: Tin Hau is one of the most revered deities in Hong Kong – there are more temples dedicated t … more →

Tags: Tai Po, Temple, Tin Hau

The Virtue of Small Marketing1 comment

Corey wrote 1 month ago: The Te of Piglet is a book that came out over a decade ago. It is about the virtue of smallness feat … more →

Tags: Professional Pontification, iPhone, Nielson, te of piglet, Virtue, Small, recession, Superbowl commercials, Mass media


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