The Rebel's Guide to Cultivating Vitality: Who Says Illumination
Can't Be Achieved in One Lifetime?
Many Taoists recluses and Buddhists monks dwelled in mountains
and forests to observe, listen, and meditate in order to gather
deeper understanding and greater knowledge of nature than is
possible when living in the milieu of human society.
Often in search of extraordinary longevity and treasures of
life, these extraordinary men (and a few women) moved from
observation of nature to experimentation and development of the
body. The goal of longevity necessitated that the body be
prepared by a lifetime of practices. Thus preparation of a
strong, healthy body led to the development of these breathing
exercises. For thousands of years men have practiced and
developed these breath control techniques to improve health,
correct problems and heal illnesses of various parts of the
vital organs. You can experience the benefits for yourself.
The breathing exercises are grouped into three areas, performing
unique (yet integrated) functions. The first concern is
immediate triage for the sufferer, with focus on illness
prevention, and elimination of sickness. The second level aims
at rejuvenation and methods for prolonging a healthful life. The
upper level exercises help calm the mind, harmonize the will,
cultivate spirit. Each movement is in rhythm with deep breathing
technique. Full concentration and daily practice are required.
The quality of vitality is the foundation of human health &
longevity, the basis of immunity and resistance. As vitality
depends on nutrition, breath energy, and nourishment of spirit,
we able to significantly affect how much vitality we have.
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