Michael Low Tai-Chi

Michael Low Tai-Chi Tai-Chi classes in the Maidstone area. Reiki treatments and workshops. Spiritual Response Therapy. Michael has been teaching Tai-Chi since 1986.

TAI-CHI
Michael Low has been teaching Tai-Chi since 1986 and runs Tai-Chi classes in the Maidstone area. Location, days and times:

Monday mornings at The Marriott Tudor Park Leisure club, Maidstone, open to non members £7 per class, from 11.45am to 12.30. Bookings to be made through the leisure club direct. Thursday afternoon, The Methodist Church Hall, Brewer Street, Maidstone, 12.30pm - 1.30pm
(mixed ability)

Thursday evening, The Methodist Church Hall, Brewer Street, 7.30pm - 8.30pm
(mixed ability)

Cost £9 an hour,

Contact us for further details. REIKI
Michael is a Reiki Master Teacher and offers Reiki treatments in Maidstone. Michael runs a variety of Workshops where you can become a Reiki Practitioner. There are also once a month Reiki swaps where you can exchange Reiki with others. SPIRITUAL RESPONSE THERAPY
Michael is also an experienced Spiritual Response Therapist, which involves clearing any negative spiritual programmes from past lives, which wipes the slate clean for a fresh start in your life. Spiritual Response Therapy sessions are in
Maidstone and are priced at £50 per hour. Send a message for more information about any of these services. www.michael-low.co.uk
lowmich@gmail.com
01622 681974

01/04/2025
21/03/2025

According to a recent study, forward head position and blood flow to the brain are clinically observable by taking the carotid pulses and can lead to debilitating symptoms within the brain.

The carotid pulses are weaker when the head is in a forward position; however, the carotid pulses are stronger when the head is over the spine.

When the head is forward over the spine, the brain may not receive sufficient blood flow and oxygen due to compression of the carotid arteries. If this compression is severe enough, it can result in cerebral ischemia (CNS dysfunction). Clinically, we see disturbed sleeping patterns, increased anxiety, and mental N sluggishness.

The March 2000 Mayo Clinic reported that prolonged FHP also leads to myospasm, disc herniations, arthritis, and pinched nerves.

Dr. Alf Breig, a Swedish neurosurgeon and Nobel Prize recipient, describes how the loss of a normal cervical lordotic curve creates dysfunction and disease.

Through cadaver studies, Dr. Breig demonstrated that neck flexion could stretch the spinal cord 5-7 cm causing tensioning of the meninges (covering of the brain and spinal cord) and elicit measurable pressure on brainstem nuclei (nerve control centers) which control all basic life functions. (Breig, Alf.
Adverse Mechanical Tension in the Central Nervous System: An Analysis of Cause and Effect. 1978. Almqvuist & Wiksell
International, Stockholm, Sweden. Pg. 177.)

New studies show that correction of cervical lordosis may be associated with an immediate increase in cerebral blood flow.
Ref: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31001596/


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05/03/2025
07/02/2025
I have now added Tesla Metamorphosis healing therapy to my list of therapies. Here is my up-dated web site :
09/11/2023

I have now added Tesla Metamorphosis healing therapy to my list of therapies. Here is my up-dated web site :

SRT is a technique for clearing unwanted negative programmes that we have created or inherited and which hold us back in our daily lives. Examples are fear of failure or even fear of success. There are so many variations and an average clearing takes 1-2 hours but the process is very thorough. It's....

04/04/2022

The Four Cardinal Virtues, According to Lao-Tzu
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2022 Source – Exploring Your Mind

by Staff Writer, March 18th, 2022

Lao-Tzu was the author of the famous Tao Te Ching, the masterpiece of Taoism. In fact, he was considered to be the founder of this current of Eastern thought. This great philosopher wanted to synthesize a good part of his teaching in what he called the four cardinal virtues. They correspond to the axes of what, in his opinion, was a harmonious and meaningful life.

Lao-Tzu, whose name means ‘old teacher’, propagated a doctrine in which the ultimate goal was to achieve harmony, both within yourself and in relation to everything that exists in the universe. The four cardinal virtues are the way to achieve this state of peace and to reach the ‘three treasures’ of Taoism. These are compassion or love, humility or modesty, and frugality or humility.

“The sage acts by doing nothing.”

-Lao Tzu-

For Lao-tzu and his followers, the four cardinal virtues weren’t a dogma, but a path. In other words, it isn’t a ‘duty’ to achieve these virtues, but rather they’re the premise to be able to live in peace. This means that they’re not goals to be achieved, but a way to be. The four cardinal virtues for this philosophy are the following:

Woman hands together expressing gratitude
1. Reverence for all life

The first of the cardinal virtues, according to Lao-Tzu, was reverence for all life. Note that he didn’t speak of respect for life, but of reverence.

Reverence includes respect, consideration, and admiration. It isn’t just a matter of not ending any form of life, but valuing it in all its dimensions.

Lao-Tzu pointed out that the first form of life to be revered is your own. This feeling of respect and admiration is borne of love. Nevertheless, it’s not enough to simply not interfere with all the different forms of life, but you must also show an essential feeling of affection for them.

2. Natural sincerity

Lao-Tzu saw natural sincerity as the ability to be honest and authentic, above all, with yourself. You need to know and understand who you really are, as that’s a necessity in order to be able to be honest with others. Openness is first built within you and then you’ll express it naturally with others.

When you find your own truth, you stay true to who you are and what you believe in. That’s what authenticity is about. It means simply being yourself. When you accept yourself, authenticity also arises spontaneously. That’s why Lao-tzu spoke of ‘natural’ sincerity and not just sincerity.

3. Gentleness

Gentleness is often confused with weakness or servility. However, it has nothing to do with these states and can even mean the exact opposite.

Gentleness is a consequence of harmony and inner peace. It’s expressed as kindness and consideration in dealing with others. It only appears when someone is full of love.

Gentleness implies the renunciation of the desire to control, manipulate, or impose on others. These desires lead to developing a belligerent attitude towards others.

Whoever doesn’t have the need to turn others into objects of anger or means to achieve their goals, also manages to be docile and kind.

Person holding another's hands
4. Supportiveness

For Lao-tzu, supportiveness was the highest of the four cardinal virtues. This virtue is only reached when there’s respect, sincerity, and kindness. It basically means standing in solidarity with other people, without intending to benefit from it in any way. Furthermore, without expecting that, in exchange for this support, others will grant you similar. The essence of this attitude is selflessness.

Whoever possesses an attitude of supportiveness lives in peace with themselves and has a happier existence. This is the virtue that leads you to feel fulfilled and that gives a meaning of transcendence to your life. It represents the highest level of human evolution.

Lao-tzu believed that the four cardinal virtues were the natural way of being for all people. He claimed that, when you get closer to those virtues, you feel closer to your true nature.

23/02/2022

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