No End

A little “Five Element” ditty:

No End

The well is deep
The stream is long
The lake is broad
The ocean has no end.

The dawn is bright
The flame brings light
The Moon warms night
The Sun’s shine has no end.

The growth is strong
The expanse is vast
The trees stand tall
The life has no end.

The breath is long
The song is light
The word is true
The story has no end.

The soil is rich
The land is broad
The core is deep
The Earth has no end.

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Love is Health

This could almost be labeled as an addendum to my Manifesto. I may even add it there to preserve this quote from Martín Prechtel in his most recent book, “The Smell of Rain on Dust.”

Martín is one of my most revered teachers. When the world is fortunate enough to receive another of his gifts of writing, I immediately acquire the book, and then I savor it, sometime putting off reading for a time knowing I have it, but delaying the incredible gratification I get when I read his lovely words.

I studied with Martín for a few years almost a decade ago now; I sat with him in his Bolad’s Kitchen, cooking in the soup of his stories, his character and his wisdom. Now whenever I get to read one of his books, new or old, I can hear his voice, the cadence and timber, the melody, the harmonies as he speaks with reverence for life, nature, the indigenous soul of humanity.

I am in the middle of this current book, published in 2015 but current to me. When I am finished I’ll post a complete review here. But for now I want to quote the end of Chapter 6: “Paddles of Tears, Canoes Made Out of Old Songs”. This short quote summarizes in a tidy nugget where I am right now in life and what continues to carry me forward into my 8th decade:

The eloquence of our own affection for one another keeps the world healthy. Praise and the depth of our grief expressed for one another keeps the world in love. Love is health.

 

Welcome to the New Website of Richard Bredeson and His World of Qigong

immortal for springHold the date:
March 19, 2016

10:30 am to 3:30 pm

A Day of Qigong:
Bring in the energies of Spring, Growth, Health and the Powers of the Wood Element.

This Day is planned to help us transition from Winter to Spring at the time of the Spring Equinox, this special time when the energy of the Sun balances between light and dark, Yang and Yin. It is a wonderful time to restore balance to our lives.

We’ll explore Daoist Practices and Qigong Forms to aid you with this balancing.

We’ll also offer ideas for good foods to eat at this time. And we’ll explore the Feng Shui for the change of season to bring balance to your environment.