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Creating new Pathways to Health

By augustrush on Sep. 19, 2008.

Brain Sensitizing consists of three key practices.

The first involves stretching exercises of the kind often found in yoga, pilates, tai chi, or material arts.

As each muscle of your body is activated in deep stretching poses, corresponding areas of your brain awaken, improving coordination and balance,

The second practice involves breathing methods combined with dynamic body positioning, again ofter part of meditative practices and Yoga.

Finally, there is basic energy meditation.

This practice encourages you to view Ki energy as the link between body and mind, expanding your awareness and increasing brain clarity.

Many practitioners find they are able to begin changing negative habits using this technique.

from the book Brain wave Vibration by ilchi lee

Brain mastery

By augustrush on Sep. 17, 2008.

The phrase brain mastery probably makes you think of something slightly different than what I mean by the term.

Brain mastery does not mean being smart or being able to perform mental tricks.

Rather, brain mastery is the ability to maintain a proper relationship between your brain and the outside world.

If you are a brain master, you have an almost uncanny ability to stay in the moment and to not be swept away by thoughts and emotions.

You can control your attitude and keep a positive mind-set, regardless of the situation.

And most importantly, a master of the brain never loses hope, no matter how dark the situation gets.

from the “Brain wave Vibration” by ilchi lee

Responsiblity for all

By widemother on Oct. 4, 2007.

“You are sacred. All peoples are sacred. Everything is sacred…
We are all accountable and responsible for what we see around us, because, as
we are all are connected and related, everything we do, think and say
affects everything and everyone else.”
Little Crow, 1933-2004

What my brain focuses on it will find and create…the words I have found lately in my travels reflects this Brain Education principle. I have been finding many words from people other than Ilchi Lee who say similar things. These words by Little Crow (I’m actually not sure who he is at the moment) reflect Ilchi Lee’s level of responsibility for his life and the world. It is this level of responsibility that he teaches his students. It’s the same as– what is in your brain will be reflected in the world around you

By widemother on Sep. 26, 2007.

Wow, I found a website called Brain Based Business! Someone else is saying something similar to Ilchi Lee. It feels good not to be alone. Soon Brain Education will be common sense. The author believes people can re-wire their brain for peace. Here is a good quote from it:

“You can re-pattern your brain and live a new you…. Start by changing one old belief that holds you back and you’ll be ready for new stepping stones forward….brain 5.gif

Re-adjust your brain chemicals for well-being… for instance… and you’ll begin to burn strong rather than burn out…”

Endorsement for Ilchi Lee

By widemother on Sep. 26, 2007.

This is also from www.ilchilee.com. It is an endorsement from Seymour Topping for Ilchi Lee. It reminds me of what I appreciate the most about Ilchi Lee…that he spread what he discovered for himself. He had the dedication to share the great joy and vision he found with everyone. He really believed in himself and his vision of a peaceful world. And he had the training history and the ability to create tools so that anyone with the will to do so could experience their true self, even those who had never even thought about it before. Some people start doing ki energy exercises because they want their body to be healthier and fit, but because their body and their brain are connected they find so much more. They find their peace inside.

“For Ilchi Lee, enlightenment is not some obscure mystical path attainable only for those few who sit meditating on a mountaintop. He offers a common sense way to fulfillment for every individual. His philosophy guides us to a peaceful world in which all living creatures are accorded respect and compassionate treatment.”

Seymour Topping, author and professor of journalism

Three rule of the Brain Operating System (BOS)

By widemother on Sep. 17, 2007.

Boundless future awaits you.
You are capable of creating the future as you wish.
It is possible for your brain to do so. The power of your brain is unlimited.
Depending on how to use your brain,
If you want, you can create either happiness or unhappiness.
You need to be aware of these three laws to use your brain well.

The first law of Brain Operating System (BOS) is that it comes true whatever you choose. I want you to have conviction taht anything you choose comes true. There has been no better period when we can show our unlimited possibility and creativity. So, you are very fortunate people.

The second law of BOS is that good news makes a good brain. If a brain keeps listening to good news, it becomes a good brain. Have good thoughts in your brain at all times, and create good news. It becomes meaningless if you just keep the good news to yourself and don’t share it with others.

Trust yourself and share any good idea whenever you have one. Most importantly, act upon your good idea. This is how we make our life better and create the world more beautiful.
Your brain is your life itself.
All of the memories have been ingrained in your brain. If you don’t use your brain well, imagine how sad your brain would become.
You are the owner of your brain.
A brain will show its ability when it meets a wise owner. If an owner isn’t wise, her brain will not become wise.

The third law of BOS is to pull yourself together and become aware.
Check whether you are using your brain well or not. See what plan you have to achieve your dream. If you already have a plan, then check whether you are taking action. If you are acting upon your dream, then check whether your action is productive, creative, and beneficial for yourself and others.
Only then does your action become desirable.

~Ilchi Lee

As usual…amazingly simple and powerful at the same time. Obvious and not actually.

focus on ourselves

By widemother on Sep. 13, 2007.
Ilchi Lee: Focus on Yourself
From a translation of Ilchi Lee’s book The Power of the Brain

Without a goal, we have no choice but to endlessly chase after the thoughts of others. We envy those who know more or have more than we do, and we live out our lives completely forgetting our own brains. Such things happen to us often unless we are focused on ourselves.

If we focus on ourselves, instead of chasing after others we have something to give to others that benefits everyone. Win-win.

Help children to explore their life purpose

By widemother on Sep. 13, 2007.
“The most precious gift we can give our children is to let questions of the purpose of their existence grow naturally in them, and respond to their questions with the wisdom we have gained from our life experiences. Of course, our answer doesn’t automatically become theirs. They will each find their own path in life. It may be vastly different from ours, or it could be one that is an extension of our experience. In either case, having a sincere exchange about our passion and life purpose gives our children confidence. Their trust and respect for us will grow.”

From www.ilchilee.com. Another reason why we need to live with passion and purpose: to teach it to our children. Sometimes it is easier to do something for others than it is to do it for ourselves.

practicing patience of the tongue

By light on Sep. 10, 2007.
It is easier to talk than to hold one’s tongue.
Greek Proverb

What do you think? Is this true?

© 2008 - Ilchi Lee, founder of Dahn Yoga