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
orienting
(natural) intelligence
natural aesthetics
reducing egocentrism on every level
nourishing sources
reflecting me
emerging necessities
endless layers of layers
marketing is not the way
mountains and valleys …
embedded presence
resilience
like frozen frames
not falling into ego traps
integration
complementing emptiness
dealing with space
another path
involvement
no masters
rippling through the bodymind
the nurturing mother
mirroring the mirroring
balance
no ego – big or small
lightness
communication
floating
gravitational and centrifugal force
inspired modulations
breathing in and breathing out
endless modulations
how you carry yourself
moving on the spot
the Shaolin method for transforming the tendons
focal points
standing like a tree, 2
standing like a tree
narratives
not turning away
compassion
not cutting off
reduction
parts in the whole
inhaling
moving
empty. full.
shifting
the connection between consciousness and unconsciousness
essentials. variations.
recognizing distortion
healing – rhythms
connecting the dots
after
before
Taoist bodymind practices
being a part
movements
matter and mind
moving thought
thought movements
hard waves
sunset
my bridge
my neighbor and I
intelligence
webs
inside
open secrets
closeness
reality is no illusion
dawning
concreteness
eyes
parts of everything
adaptability and the common good versus the rule of individual (group) interests, unshakable dogma, and rigidity
ripples affect
not forgetting a bigger picture
centered around centers. networks.