Qi gong, Tai chi, or simple moose meditation (walkabout or sit) —
Perennial Tradition teaches us that all humans can benefit from meditation or a contemplative life. The point is to slow the mind down and as some say “center down” into the “heart”.
Throughout time people have developed practices, often tied to spiritual paths or religions, to help achieve states of relaxation. While the objectives may be for spiritual growth, proponents have also insisted that there are real health benefits. Although, credible studies for actual healing benefits have not confirmed the claims of for instance practitioners of qigong. But as part of an overall lifestyle that includes proper nutrition, exercise, and “spiritual disciplines” a more abundant, joyful and blessed time on earth can be achieved.
Monks and mystics have been telling us this for centuries, now science is beginning to confirm many spiritual truths.
On Aug 3, 2020 Patrick Watters wrote:
Qi gong, Tai chi, or simple moose meditation (walkabout or sit) —
Perennial Tradition teaches us that all humans can benefit from meditation or a contemplative life. The point is to slow the mind down and as some say “center down” into the “heart”.
Throughout time people have developed practices, often tied to spiritual paths or religions, to help achieve states of relaxation. While the objectives may be for spiritual growth, proponents have also insisted that there are real health benefits. Although, credible studies for actual healing benefits have not confirmed the claims of for instance practitioners of qigong. But as part of an overall lifestyle that includes proper nutrition, exercise, and “spiritual disciplines” a more abundant, joyful and blessed time on earth can be achieved.
Monks and mystics have been telling us this for centuries, now science is beginning to confirm many spiritual truths.
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