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Student Reflection – Cheng Ran

By 36heavens@gmail.com On November 24, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
I am a Western doctor who is also practicing Chinese Medicine. Half of the Daoist medicine is gone and still, it feels like we’re only in the first days. In the beginning, one can anticipate how dense and vast this subject may be, and day after day, learning different aspects and methods, a picture is [...]
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Students Reflections – Cheng Yu

By 36heavens@gmail.com On May 27, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
We did two months of gong fu and we still have so much to learn…Like Shifu said, here we are learning, and then when we will leave the temple will be time for practice and time to choose…Choose what is the purpose of this huge mass of knowledge we are learning and what we feel [...]
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Student Reflections – Daniel

By 36heavens@gmail.com On May 27, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
When the Kung Fu course began I had no idea how we would be able to learn such a huge amount of content in such a short period of time. We were to be taught at first a plethora of Kung Fu Basics, or Ji Ben Gong, some of which proved more complicated than the [...]
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Student Reflections – Cheng Lan

By 36heavens@gmail.com On May 27, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
Living on a mountain without any road connection or infrastructure only with a few hundreds of steep stairs which connect you with the world and above it nothing but the blue sky might sound very much like in a fairy tale these days, hard to imagine because of all the hardships that we may think [...]
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Student Reflections – Linus

By 36heavens@gmail.com On May 2, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
My time here is almost over, in a few days i will fly back home to Sweden. It feels like i’ve spent a long time here, probably because the weather was very cold when i arrived, but now it is almost summer. I’ve met some amazing people here, all contributing to make the time here [...]
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Student Reflections – Nico

By 36heavens@gmail.com On January 28, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
Now the daoist medicine course is nearly finished and i reflect all the different processes I went through. Until I finally arrived at mount bai ma shan at this wonderful little Daoist temple, which consists of so many spiritual powers and deep knowledge of the essence of ancient chinese culture and philosophy. About ten years [...]
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Student Reflections – Lukasz

By 36heavens@gmail.com On January 28, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
I came to Five Immortal Temple in search of spiritual practices and guidance and Daoist Medicine was not my main goal. What I realized though was that it’s not necessary our personal needs and preferences we are supposed to fulfill but the destiny we are bound up with. I feel that our life unfolds according [...]
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Student Reflections – David

By 36heavens@gmail.com On January 28, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
In the year leading up to arrival at 5 Immortals Temple I had hit somewhat of a crossroads of learning in my life. It had been maybe 6 or 7 years since had got really serious on this road of trying to understand my true self and the universe in which I lived in. During [...]
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Rachel – Student Reflections

By 36heavens@gmail.com On January 6, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
Daoist Medicine 2015 I came to the Daoist Medicine course after some trials and tribulations in obtaining a Chinese Visa. It was immediately apparent during my Visa chaos, that if I wanted this teaching, I would have to work hard, with much persistence, to get it. In the end, it was all 100% worth it. [...]
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Daniel – student reflectons

By 36heavens@gmail.com On January 6, 2016 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
The Yi Jing/Feng Shui course commenced with an introduction to the 8 Palaces method of structuring the 64 hexagrams of the Yi Jing, which all attending student were expected to learn by heart. It proved confusing for a few days, but afterwards most were quite familiar with the hexagrams and their construction. Learning to heart [...]
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