Tension is a Sign of Weakness - by Anthony Cheung

Effects of Intention on Water: Recent Exploratory Studies
Practical Enlightenment - The Cosmic Principles that lead to an enlightened perspective - The power of choice and responsibility - Presentation by Ross Bannister Todd (2009)
"In Infinity, all models are wrong and right, but some are useful and useless!?" - Samim
An Idea is a form of Knowledge. Knowledge is a form of Energy Pattern - as is Mind, Body, Nature and Everything. A Energy Pattern has a Potential for Emergent Generative Change, including the Potential for an Intention for doing Nothing.
Breathing Matters - Jack Feldman, a distinguished professor of neurobiology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, shares the series of remarkable revelations he has made about breathing and the brain
Related: A conversation about breathing with Neurobiologist Jack Feldman
The Foundations of Chinese Medicine
Chinese medicine is huge in scope and requires years of study. However, the primary prescription for health is quite simple: abide by the cycles of nature and maintain peace within the body, mind, and spirit.
In the Yellow Emperor’s Classic, the earliest surviving medical text written over 2300 years ago, Huang Di was told that in ancient times man lived a simple life in accord with nature, but “Nowadays people are not like this ... they adopt recklessness as usual behavior.” What would Huang Di think of today’s lifestyle? Perhaps, it is time to listen to the Yellow Emperor.
Herbal Therapy Is Equivalent to Rifaximin for the Treatment of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
Conclusion: SIBO is widely prevalent in a tertiary referral gastroenterology practice. Herbal therapies are at least as effective as rifaximin for resolution of SIBO by LBT. Herbals also appear to be as effective as triple antibiotic therapy for SIBO rescue therapy for rifaximin non-responders. Further, prospective studies are needed to validate these findings and explore additional alternative therapies in patients with refractory SIBO.
Today a reader of this blog asked me the following question:
"I wanted to ask you, do you have a tip to get started with Qigong? Haven't been able to find any practitioners with experience close by and I am not sure if one can learn it by only mirroring a video."
I briefly formulated the following answer:
Hey journey_in_ai, great to hear from you! Practicing Qigong is a fantastic and very rewarding journey to go on. Mirroring videos is a solid way to get started that can be very effective. The hardest and most important part of such practices, is doing it regularly and keeping it up - even if its just 15min a day.
There are 4 foundational things to practicing Qigong:
There are many Qigong forms:
You will have to experiment a bit to find the right Qigong form ("set", "tradition") for you. Once you find a form that resonates with you, I recommend sticking with just that for at least a few month. Here are a few beginner friendly forms you might want to consider. I've included a few video links, but you can easily find many more.
Once you have selected a form which resonates with you, I'm happy to point you towards more useful resources on that topic. May our practice and life be of benefit to all beings everywhere.
The most underused medical tools
Three In One Exercise:
"In the silence and the void, Standing alone and unchanging, Ever present and in motion." - Tao Te Ching, Laozi