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Dahn Yoga for MS is an initiative inspired by Cathy Downie. Cathy suffered with MS for 13 years and is now volunteering her time to spread Brain Education System Training (BEST) principles and tools in the form of Dahn Yoga to people who are suffering from the symptoms of MS.
As a member of the Glendale Dahn Yoga Studio in Arizona, Cathy was able to alleviate her MS symptoms through various BEST programs including Dahn Yoga, Dahn Mu Do, Dahn Tai Chi, and Dahn Healer School among others.
The Dahn Yoga for MS program consists of stretching, breathing, and self acupressure techniques. The various poses open the joints and improve the overall blood and energy circulation throughout the body. The results are not only a reduction in muscle pain, but also spasticity, and fatigue while boosting energy and stress management.
Dahn Yoga For MS and Similar Conditions (DVD)
Reduce muscle pain, spasticity, and fatigue while boosting your energy, managing stress, and more!
Inspired by Cathy Downie
Instructed by Dawn Quaresima
Gain strength and curb the symptoms of MS with Dahn Yoga for MS, an instructional DVD that focuses on achieving balance, clarity, and energy through breathing, meditation, stretching, and acupressure stimulation. The DVD also includes firsthand testimonials from MS patients who use Dahn Yoga. Purchase it now.
September 30 2008 | About Ilchi Lee and Brain and Brain Wave Vibration | No Comments »
| “It is now time to acknowledge the ultimate and core value that is capable of encompassing and superceding the partial and prejudicial orientation of the current value systems of the world. It is the one that can become a fulcrum point that will allow balance, harmony, and peaceful coexistence of all people. This is the Earth. The Earth cannot be claimed by any one group or organization regardless of its size or power. If humanity can be said to share one collective vision, it would be peace on Earth. This collective vision may also be our hope for survival in the very near future. To realize that we are all Earth-Humans…this is the key.” |
September 26 2008 | About Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
Please be my guest as you experience the one-of-a-kind view from Castle. For years, I have come to this special spot to receive inspiration and direction for my vision.
I believe you can find the same here. From this unique vantage point, surrounded by majestic red rock and crystal clear Sedona sky, you are suspended between Heaven and Earth, ready to receive the special messages they have for you.
In this tour of Mago Castle, I will share the story of determination and triumph that led to the creation of Mago Castle. I offer this place to you in hope that you may discover your own vision and the passion you need to fulfill your purpose. Please make yourself at home here, so that Mago castle can become the birthplace of a new humanity.
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- Ilchi Lee
September 24 2008 | About Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
| The brain is the beginning and end of your life. As your brain waves are first activated, your life is activated as well. When your brain waves cease, your life comes to an end. Your whole life is recorded and stored in your brain as conscious and subconscious memory. In addition, your brain contains the history of millions of years of evolution, as well as the characteristics and abilities that are unique to human beings.The future of all humanity depends on how well we use our brains. The brain is the greatest common denominator of humankind. If we all use our brain to pursue health, happiness, and peace, the lives we and our offspring experience on Earth will become much more meaningful and beautiful. |
September 22 2008 | About Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
All these things do have one thing in common, however—they were generated through the brain. John’s brain
enabled him to become a school teacher, and it is through his brain that he feels awe when standing before a powerful
painting. A symphony of sensory input and memory within his brain gives rise to his reaction to freshly fallen rain. It is also
within his brain that he stores his definition of what it means to be a man, twenty-seven years old, and African-American.
In some sense, you could say that you are your brain. Or, at the very least, the brain is the instrument through which you experience all reality. And it is through it that you interact with reality—in every motional reaction, in every choice that you make, and in every dream that you dream. Everything you
ever have been or will become is because of your brain.
from ‘Brain management’ by ilchi lee
September 18 2008 | About Ilchi Lee and Brain and Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
Have you ever stopped to realize that you owe everything you are to your brain?
If someone asks you who you are, what do you say?
Maybe you say something like, “My name is John. I am a twenty-seven-year-old man of African descent, and I currently work as an elementary school teacher in Dallas, Texas.”
Instinctively, you and John both know that there is much more to you. John loves most of all to be in the presence of great art.
The hair on the nape of his neck stands up when he smells freshly fallen rain. Both of you have experienced a great range of love and suffering throughout your life. How can one name or one identity sum up all of this?
from ‘brain management’ by ilchi lee
September 16 2008 | About Ilchi Lee and Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
What do you think of life? What your view of life? Ilchi Lee says on life that if you think the life given to you is yours, you are greatly deluded. We have not made a contract to get this life. We don’t have the life because we asked the creator for. We don’t know when and where this life will leave me. Death doesn’t give us an advance notice. All we can know is that this life given to us is available for our use. Our lives are part of the great life of the cosmos. The idea that “the life given to me is not mine” takes a dramatic shift on our view of the world and life. And, in turn, the idea will make a significant change in our life, once we apply it to our lives.
Ilchi Lee says “The selfishness and obsessions within us begin with the thought that this life is mine.” I am greatly moved by this line. Life belongs to no one. The life is given to a human being for a short time, only to return to its source. The life given to us does not belong to us.
August 03 2008 | About Ilchi Lee | 1 Comment »
From Ilchi Lee’s new book Brain Wave Vibration
Fortunately, healing also happens at the cellular level. Your body has an amazing ability to heal and grow itself, which is what Brain Wave Vibration is all about. Through it, you can learn to communicate positive, healing energy to your body.
Ilchi Lee says Brain Wave Vibration training helps synchronize your brain waves with the natural healing power contained within every cell of your body. You can start by making sure that the content of your thoughts is positive. Many studies have shown the important role of emotions and attitude in determining long-term health. Positive thinking patterns are clearly a precursor to good health. In addtion, they help facilitate proper flow of ki through the body, leading to a vital, fully developed sense of health and well-being. Quantum physics has taught us that everything in the universe is ultimately energy, and Ilchi Lee stongly believes that Brain Wave Vibration will empower you to use your brain stem to emanate positive, supportive energy throughout your body and into your life.
July 23 2008 | About Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
Ilchi Lee says energy is the language spoken by your body. You probably already know that your brain sends bioelectric signals to your organs and muscles through the nerve pathways in your body. But did you ever consider how your brain talks to your cells?
Not long ago, biologists believed that the cell membrane was relatively inconsequential, that it simply functioned as a containment system to absorb chemical substances as needed. More recently, however, says Ilchi Lee, biologists have looked more carefully at how the cell membrance responds to its surrounding environment. Bruce Lipton, a biologist studying how the cell membrane works, claims that the cell interprets its environment not solely based on chemical information but also on energetic information.
New discoveries about the cell membrane have led Lipton and other scientists to reconsider the ancient Asian concept of ki, which was once rejected as irratioinal. As it turns out, the energy emitted by your brain, your brain waves, Ilchi Lee says, may be crucial to the overall health of your cells.
Cellular health is critically important for your physical health because cells are the building blocks of your body. If your cells are not healthy, your body is like a building made of weak, disintegrated bricks. Remember that all diseases begin at the cellular level. All cancers, for example, begin with one mutated cell. When organs malfunction, this also begins at the cellular level. Ilchi Lee adds, the integrity of the cells that make up the artery walls plays a big role in cardiovascular disease.
July 20 2008 | About Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
Some people, Ilchi Lee says in his book Brain Wave Vibration, perhaps through natural personality traits or through the example of very positive parents or role models, have already learned to control their brain waves, at least to a certain degree. They can instantly redirect their minds in a positive direction, no matter how dreadful the situation. But most of us do not possess a very high degree of control over our brain waves, and thus we need some tool, like Brain Wave Vibraion, to help us shake off the burdens of life.
Imagine if this same young father had had a simple method to help him through his day. As Ilchi Lee mentioned, imagine if he had taken a few moments during the day to feel the rhythms of his body, like you did earlier in this book. With each frustration of the day, he could stop for a few moments to return to a neutral place rather than simply building up a stockpile of stress and tension that he carries home with him at night.
Ilchi Lee says he is sure it is not difficult to see how the quality of your brain waves affect the quality of your life. If you can get hold of your brain waves, you can also overcome many obstacles in your life. Ilchi Lee wrote the book to teach you that you have more control over your brain waves than you might think, and Brain Wave Vibration is a simple way you can exercise that control.
From Brain Wave Vibration by Ilchi Lee
If you brain waves can have such a dramatic effect on other people, Ilchi Lee says, imagine what kind of effect your brain has on your body! Your brain is in constant communication with your body’s various organs and processes. Although we do not precisely know the role of brain waves in this process, it stands to reason that healthy brain waves can help produce a healthy body.
In fact, medical science is increasingly willing to acknowledge the connection between mind and body. it is clear that our attitudes and emotions can affect our overall health. But how are our body and mind connected?
Ilchi Lee says in his book Brain Wave Vibration, he believes that all the systems of the body are connected through a system of energy channels. Cultures all over the world have sensed that such an element exists and have given it many names. The Pacific Islanders call it mana; Australian Aborigines call it joja; Indian Hindus call it prana. Native Americans have many different names for it: maxpe (Crow), waken (Dakota). In Asian cultures, it is known as chi, qu, or ki.
Ilchi Lee’s new book Brain Wave Vibration.
From Brain Wave Vibration by Ilchi Lee
The time has come to mix the wisdom of East and West to really get the most out of life. Scientists have set the human life span at 120 years, yet few of us live even two-thirds of that in good health. The pharmaceuticals and medical technology we have are amazing, but to live fully we must rediscover some of the old wisdom that connects us more intimately with our own bodies. Western medicine has many gifts to offer, but the old systems, based on sometimes on hundreds of years of human experience, should not be dismissed out of hand.
When thinking about the definition of health, Ilchi Lee suggests, we should think about more than just the mechanical functionality of our bodies. We should consider the quality of our actual being and the content of our moment-by-moment experience. Our technological society has, in many ways, given us a more comfortable existence, but it has also separated us from ourselves. The key is to evaluate the invisible energetic element that cannot be so easily assessed by scientific investigation, but that has been understood intuitively by many generations of people across cultures.
The difference between Mr. Min and most people his age is not the superiority of his biological functions but the energetic spirit with which he lived. Ilchi Lee says, “Essentially, he learned to manage his energy effectively.”
Our lifestyle today could be likened to a yo-yo that is continuously on the move, up and down, over and over again. If you have played with a yo-yo much, you know that after a certain amount of time the string becomes kinked and the yo-yo no longer runs smoothly. Every once in a while, you have to stop and let the string unwind. Think of Brain Wave Vibration as a way for you to stop the constant movement of your mind to let it untwist and become whole again.
July 17 2008 | About Ilchi Lee | No Comments »
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