04/25/2018
My spiritual practice and transformative journey has been all about recontextualizing my reality.
When you change your perception and step away from “the way things are supposed to be,” you start to understand that they already and always are.
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And when you take that line of thought and apply it to our bodies and treating disease… well, things can get pretty crazy from our limited view of the world.
In this episode, I sit down with Chris Chen at Eastern Scholars Healing Arts, a licensed acupuncturist who has spent the last decade studying with Grandmaster Sung Baek, 75th Grandmaster of the D**g Han healing clan, a Korean Taoist tradition stretching back over 2,500 years.
We don’t really know the true origin of these ancient Eastern practices, but like some of the other ancient technologies we’ve discussed on the show, such as Kundalini, it unarguably changes you – they’re powerful and they work. That’s why these technologies manage to stick around long enough to become ancient. (And you should see Chris – something must be working because he looks incredible.)
Honestly, I thought this conversation would be all about acupuncture and what Chinese herbs to take, but we end up exploring a whole lot more:
How were these ancient technologies (or, in some cases, truths) originally discovered? How is food a form of data? How can you surrender to reality and still contribute in a meaningful and positive way? What the hell is Qi Gong and what does it do to you? What’s up with pulse reading?
Sustaining the kinetic energy machine of your body is actually pretty easy when you get down to it – we just over complicate everything with our own thoughts and feelings.
What’s new?
–Luke