What attracts me to chinese medicine is a combination of things. It goes beyond the symptoms of disease and looks for the root causes. It offers guidelines that help with lifestyle, eating, and healing. Chinese Medicine is time tested. The rules used for eating have been around for centuries and hold true today. It also looks at the role of emotions in causing illness and offers concrete methods to move the energy. It is like the wise ones teaching us how to live a healthful life.
What do I honestly think of physics? I do think it will be fascinating to understand what is all around us and a bit of how it works. Matter, energy, waves etc are pieces that I can grasp. I think this will be possible.
I had an experience in the boundary waters in Minnesota once that was quite unique. I was in a canoe and I suddenly realized that at the shore line there were arrows that were carved into the stones at the waters' edge. All around the lake, these arrows were visible. At this point, I showed the others in my canoe this phenomenon and it was as if time stood still and we gasped at the wonder of what it meant to those who put the message there.
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Hi Carol, I really like your story of when time stood still for you. I have also had these sorts of moments, such as when I see stone sculptures in the wilderness. It brings on an overwhealming feeling of wondering who and when they were put there..perhaps just an hour ago, or maybe even three years ago? But that moment when I first see the sculpture, it feels like everything arounds me stops for a while, to appreciate this artistic gesture in the middle of nowhere.
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