JingShen NeiShou BingAnCongLai 精神內守 病安從來 How can you get sick if you maintain the spirit within? –Chapter 1 of HuangDiNeiJing 黃帝內經 The development of modern technology has brought us to a totally new way of living, which I call a high-speed, instant connection “spiritual way,” in contrast with the slower paced “physical way” of the long human history before the Industrial Revolution, and the mechanistic “Qi (energetic) way” which lasted between Industrial Revolution and the Information Revolution. In contrast, the evolution of the human body seems to be moving in an opposite direction of our continuously improving living conditions. We are becoming less and less connected with our spiritual and Qi body as we become more and more reliant on manufactured resources. In my opinion, the direction of traditional and classical Chinese medicine is running along the same “opposite direction” current of the human body’s externally reliant evolution.
The Daoist View on Well-being
The Daoist View on Well-being
The Daoist View on Well-being
JingShen NeiShou BingAnCongLai 精神內守 病安從來 How can you get sick if you maintain the spirit within? –Chapter 1 of HuangDiNeiJing 黃帝內經 The development of modern technology has brought us to a totally new way of living, which I call a high-speed, instant connection “spiritual way,” in contrast with the slower paced “physical way” of the long human history before the Industrial Revolution, and the mechanistic “Qi (energetic) way” which lasted between Industrial Revolution and the Information Revolution. In contrast, the evolution of the human body seems to be moving in an opposite direction of our continuously improving living conditions. We are becoming less and less connected with our spiritual and Qi body as we become more and more reliant on manufactured resources. In my opinion, the direction of traditional and classical Chinese medicine is running along the same “opposite direction” current of the human body’s externally reliant evolution.