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 bodymind awareness, individual health, democratic societal well-being, and sustainability globally. 修之於身修之於家修之於鄉修之於國修之於天下
spring
squeezed
gardening
education. practice.
gardening
passes
the reality of appearances
open communication
on the ground
absent presence
circumstances
up and down
sleeping positions
Kraftfelder
deep inside
tapping the soil
Taoist nei kung
food
masters. teachers.
heroes. saviors.
monitoring movements
permission structures
like me like us
being a part
unconscious presence
Taoist philosophy
wild gardens
caring presence
floating
pulses
living sculptures
creation
meetings
inner organs
permanent calibration
fostering contagiousness
spaces
sacred
substance
non-action
practices
decisions
Shaolin tendon method
memories
views
forms of consciousness
beginnings
contagious
environmental activism
masters
rhythms
nei kung
us
deformations
Taoist nei kung
details
parts
interaction
connecting
petrification
forces
earth
ownership
body
longevity
communication
the body
the ripples
nei kung
language
petrified tissue
consciousness
lifelong learning
Taoist philosophy
returning
immigrants.
our ancestors
centered individuals
tissue