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5 cloud meditation by hua ching ni
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5 cloud meditation by hua ching ni

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If you’d like to have a free 20-minute Discovery Call to explore our potential connection, email me some possible times you are available and we’ll arrange the call.Ĭlick here to email me your available times to connect!! 8-week class in the ancient oracle: I Ching – The Book of Changes & Unchanging Truth.Book Study Group of the Taoist Integral Way as elucidated by Hua-Ching Ni & health focused books by Dr.Qigong Meditations for Cancer Support and Prevention.Coaching Sessions to bring balance to your whole life.Along the way, I give you support with your progress. I offer you a set of tools with healing classes, private healing sessions and private coaching consultations.

5 cloud meditation by hua ching ni

I will share with you just how you can achieve such a positive and optimistic aspiration! With harmony you can find your life is less stressful and more enjoyable.

5 cloud meditation by hua ching ni

Harmony allows the various elements of your life, family, work, society and all the dissonant elements of life to cooperate. This website is a 21st Century Tao Guan where you can discover ways to train yourselves in cultivating an awakened life of consistent and dependable harmony! Harmony is where separate notes cooperate to create a beautiful sound together. “Tao Guan” is an ancient Taoist word for a place for renewing one’s spirit, an inner temple. To remind us that within ourselves is a sacred altar. I’m Amira Kusala, Spiritual Guide, Teacher, & Healer ✨Be the living example of a love and light that the world so desperately needs.✨ ✨Find your mental and spiritual certainty in the uncertainty and confusion all around. ✨ Shine your light through the darkness. I’m Amira Kusala and I want to help you cultivate harmony by giving you some ancient skills to heal within and discover the beautiful spiritual being that you are! ✨My goal, like a chrysalis, is for you to emerge the inspiring powerful and gentle 🦋butterfly that you always knew was within.” ✨ – Thanks to Christine Tobias for the new art on top, one of many from “In the Same Breath.✨” Welcome to the PathWay toward a harmonious life. That which is even more profound than the profoundįour ways of describing where one must go to attempt to understand that which is not able to be understood.Īnd perhaps – to do what we said we weren’t going to do yet and jump ahead to writings of the Medieval mystics – these are also the same methods necessary to begin to “beat against the Cloud of Unknowing” described by an anonymous Christian European mystic of 1375 in a slim book of instructions to new monks.īut to understand how the mystical, spiritual landscape of the 14th Century was formed in Europe, we have many more paths to travel.Ī closer look at Buddhism during the Axial Age when next we meet. They have different names yet they are called the same. Having reached the subtlety of the universe, The Way is the unfoldment of such subtle reality. Nothingness and Beingness and other conceptual activity of the mind all come from the same indescribable subtle Originalness. Here are the final paragraphs of Chapter One from two of them.īeing the same they are called mysteries, The Tao Te Ching has been translated in to many languages and someone has taken the time to post the names of translators in 26 languages, including 112 in English, with links to their translations. It is often helpful when reading English translations of poetic writing from a different time and culture to look at other translations to see if the meaning becomes clear by seeing how severl people have expressed something. In reading this first of 81 chapters of the Tao Te Ching, of the one question that comes to my mind is, “What is this darkness and how can it be the gateway to understanding?” Here are two that I chose for In the Same Breath – both seminal works in their own traditions.įree from desire, you realize the mystery.Ĭaught in desire, you see only the manifestations. Since Zen, many say, fuses many concepts of Taoism with Buddhism, perhaps Richard’s gift of that Zen graffiti can be an introduction to more of the Buddhist and Taoist writings of that time Best we become a little more grounded first in the thoughts of these epoch-changing years from 600 to 300 BCE. I’m tempted to jump ahead to some “ground of being” readings and comparisons between Medieval mysticism and the new physics that would fit well with this quote, but I will restrain myself. I’m taking the “we” to extend in all directions in time and space and the “beginningless time” to be one of those bare statements, seeming to be an oxymoron but not, that pushes our levels of thinking even deeper into nondualistic ground. What a great way to express so many concepts in so few words. We are all contemporaries of beginningless time, yet we run in fear of After reading the most recent post here, Richard over at Buddhism Now sent me a piece of Zen Grafffiti that he said he thought I’d like.











5 cloud meditation by hua ching ni