Tag: Dylan Charles

Dylan Charles: I recently came across a comment of Li’s regarding what he refers to as the three levels of martial arts, outlining the process of personal growth as it relates to combative sports, yet the wisdom contained herein is easily applicable to life in general, for it speaks to our innate need to first seek the power we need to survive, then to advance even further in the quest to thrive. #selfmastery

Their purpose in your soul journey is to jolt you out of contemporary consciousness and get you looking at the reality of your life, the brevity of it, and the pressing need to move on with being yourself in spite of any and all forces that wish to conquer and control your spirit. It’s a process of outgrowing the matrix. Your intuition will tell you when you’ve had enough and when it’s time to move on. #spirituality

Whether it be the big global conspiracies, secret societies, the corporate control matrix, big pharma and the medical cartel, the banking establishment, the shape of the earth, or the purpose of life, the journey is at first an inquisition. Along the way, you notice ways in which approaching life with an open-mind changes you, and how it turns long-held beliefs and assumptions upside down, forever altering your perception and relation to it all.

Here are some ways that YOU can undermine the Evil Cabal: Firstly, understand that systems of political and economic control are heavily dependent on the acquiescence, cooperation, and participation of many millions of people. Furthermore, you must recognize that taking it upon yourself to assemble and collate every possible fact and insight into every conspiracy and every nasty event is self-destructive. That is, by becoming a library of terrible truths, you are willfully imposing upon yourself a subtle but powerful form of mental slavery.

Using recycled cell phones, small solar panels and a custom application, Rainforest Connection (founded by White) developed an easily deployable distributed network of listening devices that serves as a real-time monitoring system for the forest, uploading data to the cloud and alerting conservationists to the sounds of chainsaws.

In Africa, experienced elders and healers rally to help the individual, and their sickness becomes a gift which can help other people. This is vastly different from modern Western culture, where behavioral and psychological anomalies are perceived as chemical imbalances, neurosis, and other problems that need to be ‘fixed’ in order to achieve conformity and uniformity in behavior and identity. This short video speaks to the cultural differences in how these disturbances are viewed, and to the sincere value in paying attention to and answering the healer’s call.

The first lesson pertaining to water is about humility, and Tang notes the lowly, yet supportive nature of water as a life-giving force. Secondly, he draws out the lesson of harmony, and how water always achieves its aim effortlessly in spite of any obstacles along its path. The third lesson regards openness and our tendency to resist change along the path of life.

In the Healing Tao, physical health, mental health and spiritual growth are different parts of the same process; they are all related to keeping the Chi flowing strongly and smoothly through our body. Our emotions are intimately related to both our health and our spiritual development. Negative emotions, like anger, explode and chase the energy out of our body. Similarly, when we feel afraid, we contract so much that we literally squeeze the Chi out of our body.