Author: Taoist philosophy in movement - stream of consciousness
I am a Sinologist studying Taoist philosophy, particularly the organizational patterns presented in the 道德經 Tao Te Ching, and the links between sustainability globally, democratic societal well-being, individual health, and bodymind awareness. 修之於身修之於家修之於鄉修之於國修之於天下
Unity
WYSIWYG
Up and down
The Laozi and Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass
Freedom
Elders
Enchanted
Beings – being
Windows into oneself
Selectiveness
Eyewitness
Eternal moments
Older siblings
Layers
Seeds of knowledge – seeding knowledge
Vibrations
Focus
Standing
Willow windows
Miniatures
Pairs
I we schools
Intertwined
Calligraphy
The wisdom of trees
Open energetic cylinders
Extending
Roots
Balance
Kinship
Treasures
Congeniality
Becoming acquainted
Birds
Awakenings
Life-giving
Connected
Circularity
Sustainable centers
No autocracy
Stillness and movement
Complexity
Comprehension
Coordination
Options
Islands
Confidence, no pride
Extensions
Encounters
Pavilion
Simultaneousness
Convergence
Joy
Disturbances
Listen
Healing
Humbleness
Intertwined
Step by step
The common good
Flow
Details
Passing through
Being non-being
Online-Seminar an der Kneipp-Akademie: “Die Shaolin-Methode zur Transformation der Sehnen”
Contemplation
A part of a continuous flow
Falling apart – being a part
Blending in
Light
Time
Rainbows
Undivided attention
Rain
Calligraphy, two
We, two
Background foreground
Wavelengths
Parts, two