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Explore how the dynamics of dryness and dampness challenge the harmony of the Yangming channel, and the approaches to restore its fundamental coolness and descending functions.
Learn about Taiyang, the division of the body representing utmost Yang energy. Our article provides insight on Taiyang's impact on the human body and how water and cold affect the sun-associated channel.
We went to Nepal and met a community committed to the ritual of scent and the art of handcrafting premium incense! So, we thought to ourselves, why not share the long tradition of incense with you?
The Intellect — Yì — is located in the Spleen and is responsible for applied thinking, studying, memorising, focusing, changing state, and generating ideas
The Corporeal Soul — Po — known as the physical and rational aspect of human nature, is responsible for our bodily functions and is housed by the Lungs.
Daoism emphasizes harmony with the Dao and nature, fostering reverence and interconnectedness in Chinese culture. It inspires individuals in their pursuit of inner balance and understanding of existence.
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Classic Chinese Medicine (CCM) is an internationally recognized healthcare system rooted in Daoist principles. It utilizes diverse modalities, including herbal medicine and internal practice.
Taiji harmonises the individual through deliberate movements, deep breathing, and focus. It cultivates balance, self-awareness, and inner strength. When practising Taiji, one ideally follows nature.
Kalaripayattu is not just a martial art—it’s a way of being. Born in the heart of Kerala, India, this ancient practice weaves physical mastery, weaponry, self-defense, and healing wisdom together. It’s a path that strengthens both the body and the spirit, guiding you to balance, resilience, and a deeper connection to your roots.
The Dao De Jing is an ancient Taoist text attributed to the sage Laozi. It consists of 81 verses and discusses the Dao philosophy, emphasizing harmony, simplicity, and balance.
In the tranquil Wudang Mountains, Wudang Qigong is a Daoist practice with roots as deep as the mountains themselves. It is a centuries-old practice regarded as a treasure of Daoism that unites body, mind, and spirit.
In today's world, photography has gained significant prominence and visibility as a powerful medium of expression and documentation, transcending boundaries and fostering connections.