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The Way Of Energy

Mastering the Chinese Art of Internal Strength with Chi Kung Exercise

By: Master Lam Kam Chuen

 

“A fish is turning in the stream. Its weight is in the water; the fish itself is still. Like you, it rests inside the current. Its body curves a little and it sways. It does not matter that the wind has made the surface rough.”

(Page 133)

 

Hermit Poet’s Comments: I sit on a wood bench, in the garden, and watch the bamboo move back and forth with the wind. Times like now with the coronavirus (COVID-19) are unpredictable, yet remember, that again things will come back to center. The secret is to ride the wave and embrace positive energy and let go of the negative thoughts.  This is not easy, but keep in mind the fish resting inside the current.

 

The Way of Energy: Mastering the Chinese Art of Internal Strength with Chi Kung Exercise (A Gaia Original)

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