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Shut up, Moe.

Sep 22, 2021
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Shut up, Moe.
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We humans are so lucky. Each of us is given three advisors for life. Some people call them energy sources, others centers of energy. Taiji’ers call them dantians. You may call them anything you want. I personally like Larry, Curly, and Moe, which will make sense later.

These centers are always informing us. Always.

I talk about them in class all of the time. We have meditations about them. Many of my posts are related to them. But let's review:

Upper Dantian (Moe)
The upper dantian is located between the eyebrows in the center of the head. This is where thoughts, ideas, perspectives, chatter resides. Also known as the mental center, it is a guide or an advisor to help you make decisions about every daily activity you conduct. It may throw out judgments or criticisms about you to consider as truth. It may bring up past memories to guide you in creating a choice today. It may offer up things to worry about out of the blue. It may conjure up a story about a family situation you are working...

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4 Ways to Ignite Your Spark to a Flame of Energy

Jul 28, 2019

So, it's been a crazy busy time. You're feeling spent, energyless and ready to fizzle.Ā  And yet, you're expected to push through more.

We've all allowed ourselves to be pushed to the place where we feel completely done.

That's where the power of Peng comes in.

Never heard of it? Peng is the name of an energy in Taiji and Qigong practice that is spoken of in terms of self-defense, but it's such a limited way of looking at it and using it.Ā  Peng maintains the pffhtt of a spark and sets the flame.

We cultivate it with the breath and with mindful intention.

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Peng is outward expanding energy


So, let's start.

Peng, in very simple martial arts terms, helps us bounce away an opponent.Ā 

But, if we were to expand out and notice how this energy can apply in our lives, it's fascinating and much more applicable to life.

For instance, when we only have a spark of energy it can show up as follows:

  1. Not wanting to get out of bed
  2. Needing caffeine to keep going during the day
  3. Reacting
  4. ...
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