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Embodiment, Participation, Lived Practice, and Transformartion
John Vervaeke explores the meaning crisis, embodied cognition, and the ecology of practices that cultivate wisdom, presence…
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The Wisdom Revealed Through a Lifetime of Practice
Stuart Alve Olson reflects on what remains after decades of Tai Chi, Daoism, Buddhism, and inner cultivation.
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Tai Chi Beyond Choreography:
Internal Strength & Embodiment
Dr. Robert Chuckrow explores Tai Chi through relaxation, internal strength, sensitivity, and the intelligence of the body.
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Beyond Identity: Awareness and Human Transformation
Dr. David Parrish speaks about personality, conditioning, meditation, and the practice of freedom in daily life.
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Science, spirituality, self-study, and the journey to awakening
Dr. Ravi Ravindra discusses consciousness, attention, and the purpose of spiritual practice for a higher order of being.
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Belief Becomes a Way of Life in Orthodox Christianity
Father Ivanoff on Orthodoxy, watchfulness, forgiveness, and the transformation that emerges through participation.
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Internal Martial Arts Regulation: Grace Under Pressure
Bob Noah discusses Taiji, Aikido, nervous system regulation, and the difference between awareness and experience.
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The Real Mechanics of Tai Chi —Beyond form, beyond style
Alex Dong, a fourth-generation lineage holder, offers a rare articulation of what training actually develops over time.
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Exploring Resurrection, Luminosity, and the Transformed Body
Father Tiso explores resurrection, the Shroud of Turin, rainbow body, and the mystery of embodied transformation.
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(For a broader context on contemplative traditions, see Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.)
