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CCM
Classic Chinese Medicine (CCM) is an internationally recognized healthcare system rooted in Daoist principles. It utilizes diverse modalities, including herbal medicine and internal practice.
Daoism
Daoism emphasizes harmony with the Dao and nature, fostering reverence and interconnectedness in Chinese culture. It inspires individuals in their pursuit of inner balance and understanding of existence.
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Taiji
Taiji harmonises the individual through deliberate movements, deep breathing, and focus. It cultivates balance, self-awareness, and inner strength. When practising Taiji, one ideally follows nature.
The Six Divisions
This framework is fundamental to understanding the flow of qi and its influence on health and disease, as well as segmenting the body and energy into six broader regions.
Daodejing
The Dao De Jing is an ancient Taoist text attributed to the sage Laozi. It consists of 81 verses and discusses the Dao philosophy, emphasizing harmony, simplicity, and balance.
Photography
In today's world, photography has gained significant prominence and visibility as a powerful medium of expression and documentation, transcending boundaries and fostering connections.
Qigong
In the tranquil Wudang Mountains, Wudang Qigong is a Daoist practice with roots as deep as the mountains themselves. It is a centuries-old practice regarded as a treasure of Daoism that unites body, mind, and spirit.
The Five Shen
In Chinese medicine, the Five Shen represent different aspects of the human spirit and consciousness. The balance of these Shen is contributing to mental clarity, emotional stability, and a sense of purpose.
Gongfu
Gongfu, or Kung Fu, is a holistic Chinese martial art that unites power, grace, and profound philosophy, guiding practitioners to achieve physical mastery and inner serenity.
Veda
Is divided into Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. Each consists of: the Samhitas (hymns), the Brahmanas (rituals), the Aranyakas (theological), and the Upanishads (philosophical).
Ayurveda
Ayurveda is a way of healing that originated in India. Rooted in over 5,000 years of tradition, it seeks to promote self cultivation, harmony, and longevity by aligning one's life with nature's rhythms.
Neigong
This method focuses on cultivating inner strength and tranquillity. Practitioners refine their internal energy, or Qi, using stillness and introspective awareness without the need for external movement.
Bagua
A Daoist concept representing eight interconnected trigrams, foundational to the I Ching, symbolizing the fundamental principles and forces of the universe.
Sweets
Satisfy your sweet cravings with our tempting array of dessert recipes. Explore cakes, pies, pastries, candies, and more for a delightful indulgence.
TEM
Traditional European Medicine (TEM) defies common perception with forgotten, effective practices. Rooted in wisdom, TEM treats root causes, restores balance holistically, and sparks interest in alternative health.
French Cuisine
French cuisine is internationally renowned for its elegance, excellence, and rich culinary traditions, captivating food enthusiasts worldwide with meticulous techniques.
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The Three Treasures
The Three Treasures (San Bao) hold a crucial concept in Daoist philosophy and practice. They represent the three primary energies or substances that make up human existence.
Sword
The art of sword fighting is both ancient and captivating. It is considered the weapon of a nobleman.
Wuxing
Wuxing, or the Five Phases, is a core concept in Chinese philosophy, representing the phases Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. These elements symbolize the interconnected cycles of nature.
Baduanjin
At its core, Ba Duan Jin is about balance. Balance between the yin and yang, balance among the body's internal systems, and balance between the human body and the world it inhabits.
Zhan Zhuang
Is rooted in Chinese martial arts and Qi Gong traditions, Zhan Zhuang is designed to cultivate internal energy (Jing).
Tarts
Indulge in the world of tarts with an irresistible collection of recipes, expert tips, and captivating flavours. Discover delightful combinations and embark on a journey of culinary bliss.
Yinyang
Yin and Yang are ancient Chinese concepts representing opposing forces and balance in nature. Yin is passive and feminine, while Yang is active and masculine.
Cinematography
Cinematography is the art of capturing moving images to enhance storytelling through visual impact. It involves techniques such as lighting, composition, to convey the director's vision.
Parallels
Discover the similarities between Daoist and Vedic philosophy and recognise the shared ground of fundamental questions about existence. This leads to contemplating the nature of reality.
Incense
Our incense has therapeutic properties and is believed to purify the mind and spirit, creating a suitable atmosphere for meditation. These incensees serve as an anchor for mindfulness and heightened awareness.
Kalari
Kalaripayattu is more than just a martial art; it is a journey of self-discovery, a harmonious blend of physical prowess and spiritual enlightenment, and a lifestyle.
Tantra
Tantra is often misunderstood to be solely about sexual practices, but it is a comprehensive system of practices aimed at spiritual growth and self-realization.
Preserving
Preserving food is essential to ensure its availability and quality for future use. Methods like canning, freezing, drying, fermentation, pickling, and smoking help extend shelf life and enhance flavours.
Lens Reviews
Lens reviews provide comprehensive evaluations and critical insights into the performance and quality of lenses in photography and videography, aiding users in making decisions to enhance their creative output.