Through experiments with all the trappings of science, they admit the idea of \u200b\u200bhippies from good vibrations of something that moves within us ... not just the world, but some cells and gear yes.
Here, for how could I explain the phenomenon I doubt you'll get reliable information, but we are increasingly finding links between our health and things - just as the movement or meditation - which until a few years ago seemed unlikely.
could also be a colossal hoax, it is true, as we have been alert for cholesterol or avian flu, but so far not seen a finalized trade. It might even be a good ploy to keep us all quiet thinking about our inner selves and outer, but at this rate I'm going to talk about the trails in the sky and you are allowed to break down.
So We believe that: the science tells us and I have my reasons to believe it. It also says the qi-gong , and in fact go to the gym once a week for a couple of years and I understand what are the principles of "letting go" with the body and mind engaging in coordinated movements and reflexes repetitive, so as to more easily reach some kind of abstraction - that, but do not expect to convince you, can really make you feel the energy, the qi, which giraingiro within you.
Ciononon, only the other evening and just because the instructor said, I have come to understand that the purpose of Zen is exactly the same tales. I felt just a bit ' late, since I knew that their intent is to "engage" the mind, but I never thought to put two and two and understand that even so you can reach the concentration on nothing.
But not before he had read the short story zen - a koan, then did it on purpose for meditation - you gift.
A student asks the teacher what is the depth of the river Zen
"Three inches," is the answer.
"Who can swim - still asks the disciple - in a river like this? "
" The Mountain. "
E 'attributed to Tcao Tchan and reported by Jean Claude Carrière - writer of a lot of movies, especially of Bunuel - in his wonderful "The circle of storytellers," which collects stories and stories from all traditions (and the sequel to this book is not as beautiful as it said info extra).
Not all stories are defined Zen koan, however, there are also ones like this:
A Zen master, having learned that one of his disciples did not touch food for three days, asked him the reason for that fast.
A Zen master, having learned that one of his disciples did not touch food for three days, asked him the reason for that fast.
"I try to fight against myself," put his disciple's
"Task difficle" said the teacher shaking her head. "And with an empty stomach to be even more difficult."
Yeah: that is science or asceticism, the fundamental fact remains able to smile at themselves.
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