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May/June 2024 Alchemical Voice

Spiritual magazine to open your mind. We have amazing Norse sagas and rune power information by Shaman Shaeen Svanede, Crystal grids by Sue Penney, Shaman John Sjovik talks about flashdarks and negative energy as well as time. Mother Mary & the Holy Grail by Julie de Vere Hunt, Carol Coggan loves energy, vibration and joy. Extra-ordinary channels - Taiji Pole by Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis. Jin Shin Jyutsu by Cheli Mula. Erica Lowe talks about the power of dreaming. Learn more about how to protect yourself from Narcissists by Shaman Alchemist Jovi Hoonjan.

Spiritual magazine to open your mind. We have amazing Norse sagas and rune power information by Shaman Shaeen Svanede, Crystal grids by Sue Penney, Shaman John Sjovik talks about flashdarks and negative energy as well as time. Mother Mary & the Holy Grail by Julie de Vere Hunt, Carol Coggan loves energy, vibration and joy. Extra-ordinary channels - Taiji Pole by Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis. Jin Shin Jyutsu by Cheli Mula. Erica Lowe talks about the power of dreaming. Learn more about how to protect yourself from Narcissists by Shaman Alchemist Jovi Hoonjan.

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<strong>Alchemical</strong> <strong>Voice</strong> - L2M - Issue 26<br />

As such, Tai Chi considers itself an ‘internal' martial art focused on developing Qi. As its name suggests, it rebalances<br />

and re-energises the Taiji pole, using slow routine sequences of movement.<br />

Tai chi is literally ‘meditation through movement’, enabling a re-connection to our natural self. By relaxing,<br />

attending inward, and slowing mind, body, and breath, this practice allows the practitioner to become less<br />

tense, drop conditioned habits, let go of thoughts and allow Qi to flow smoothly.<br />

This allows flow with the Tao, the path of connection with the natural order of the universe.<br />

Tai Chi can be accurately described as a ‘moving meditation’, that allows us to let go and experience ‘Wúxīn’<br />

(literally the state of ‘un-intention’) to allow and enable spontaneity, and release us from tension.<br />

As Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, LAc/Dipl states: “the journey along this path recapitulates the origin of life as<br />

we understand it, from the formless, timeless state that precedes incarnation, to the emerging duality of yin<br />

and yang, and the further division of the human embryo via the process of cell division, or mitosis, that<br />

ultimately results in birth. In the same manner that life is spontaneously generated from the semblance of<br />

death, so life ultimately returns to the void, mirroring the great cycle of existence”<br />

MARTIN LEWIS<br />

www.appliedmetaphysics.co.uk<br />

kinesiology@hotmail.co.uk<br />

+44 (0)7968 740550<br />

Newbury, Berkshire<br />

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