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Daoist principles applied to modern life, leadership, spirituality, and complex decisions.

We Are No Longer Apologizing: What I Saw at Harvard Changed Everything biofield therapy chinese energetic medicine harvard medical school medical qigong qigong qigong research tai chi tai chi and qigong research tai chi research May 12, 2026

ย A letter to the global Tai Chi, Qigong, and Chinese medicine community

ย Last week I stood in a room at Harvard Medical School alongside researchers, physicians, and practitioners from around the world. I presented on behalf of the field I have dedicated my life to. And for the first time in a long time, I left a conference feeling something I did not expect.

Hope.

I have been in these conversations before. In 2023, the room was different, full of uncertainty; each word was carefully picked, ...

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A functional alchemist is aware ofโ€ฆ alchemy leadership personal development qigong spirituality Mar 10, 2021

We are in charge of our own destiny in terms of the choices that we made to grow personally, energetically, and or spiritually. When those choices are made in a conscious way we become aware of the possibilities and we get to understand that:

  • A functional alchemist will never be done.
  • A functional alchemist will never master anything.
  • A functional alchemist understands that will be no day off.
  • A functional alchemist knows that the more they grow, the more responsibility they have.
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Square Breathing or Box Breathing anxiety breathing daoism meditation qigong Mar 12, 2020

In the last 2 weeks, people are reaching out to me about what sort of meditation or qigong exercises they should do to prevent the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).

I realize many people are approaching what is happening around the world from a place of fear. Being clear about the threats is crucial โ€” make sure you're getting your information from reliable sources. Increasing confusion and promoting or encouraging inappropriate behavior is destructive and controlling. I encourage you to follow th...

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