The moment is like a delicate butterfly. Only those who linger quietly allow it to land on their hand.
🌿 The art of presence in TCM
In traditional Chinese medicine, the heart is considered the seat of the mind (Shen). When the heart is calm, our mind reflects the world
like a calm lake - clear, lively and free.
✨ How to bring presence into your everyday life:
1️⃣ Breathe into the silence.
Place one hand on your heart and feel your breath. Each exhalation calms your mind and opens the space for presence.
🎧 Experience it for yourself with this 7 min. meditation:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG5R5qcE-To
2️⃣ Earthing by touch.
Massage the Yongquan point (kidney 1) on the sole of the foot - it brings your mind into the here and now.
📖 Detailed instructions here:
www.meine-tcm.com/akupunkturpunkte/akupunkturpunkt-ni-01
3️⃣ Open your senses.
Perceive the world with new eyes: the light, the sounds, the colors. Presence begins when you feel instead of think.
🌿 Your TCM tip: balance your heart qi
In TCM, the heart is considered the seat of the mind (Shen), and the heart Qi is the key to inner peace and clarity. If your heart qi is restless, it can lead to inner restlessness and distraction. Find peace in the here and now to center your mind and balance your heart.
Discover how your Qi flows and how you can find more balance in your life - take the free TCM questionnaire:
www.meine-tcm.com/fragebogen
✨ Conclusion:
Presence means living in harmony with your heart - consciously and mindfully, without losing yourself. The wisdom of the heart leads you to inner clarity and peace.
Learn to embrace the moment and live life with a calm heart.
The silence of the heart is
the true origin of life.
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