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Archive for November 2010


VIDEO: Noah Karrasch on how CORE Bodywork can help release bodymindcore trauma

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In this video, Singing Dragon author Noah Karrasch shares some thoughts on his approach to bodywork and introduces readers to his book, Meet Your Body: CORE Bodywork and Rolfing Tools to Release Bodymindcore Trauma. Many of us hold on to old fears, traumas and stresses and allow them to define and frame our lives. Based on

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Singing Dragon author Lorraine Nicolle to speak at the Nutri Centre Bookshop, London

Biochemical Imbalances in Disease

Free Talk at the Nutri Centre Bookshop! Functional Medicine A Nutritional Practitioner’s Approach with Lorraine Nicolle, Nutritional Therapist In recent years, the growing demand for a more integrative approach to healthcare has led to the increasing adoption of the functional medicine model. Using examples from her recently published book Biochemical Imbalances in Disease, Lorraine Nicolle

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The Yang Tàijí 24-Step Short Form – An Interview with Singing Dragon author James Drewe

Posted on November 22nd, 2010 in Singing Dragon News
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“Understanding the Absolute by practising in the Relative – For me this is what t’ai chi is about. If everything in the world is a microcosm, then ‘life’ should reflect Divinity, and anything that happens in our lives (any skills that we learn, all interactions, etc.) should reflect Divinity and ‘life’. Therefore, t’ai chi should be able to explain 1) Divinity, and 2) how the structure of ‘life’ operates (although, these are probably the same, as it’s arguable that ‘life’ is ‘Divinity’ in process), and how best to function within this structure of ‘life’.”

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The 12 Chinese Animals: Singing Dragon author Master Zhongxian Wu on the complexity of Chinese astrology

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“When I was young, my mother always consulted the people living in the local temple when she needed help. I was astonished by the accuracy of their advice and their ability to predict outcomes. I became interested in learning more about astrology and its connection to Chinese medicine and the Yijing prediction system…Through over 20 years of teaching these ancient Chinese wisdom practices, I realised that Chinese astrology is a great tool to help guide people through their life and their inner cultivation.”

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