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This winter we will experience the water dragons’ transformation

As you may recall, in Taoist Cosmology, 2012 was the year of the water dragon. For most of this year we were quite fortunate because the strong nature of the dragon was partially tempered by the water element which acted as a controlling force or counter balance. During dragon years all events are heightened and […]

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Ancient advice from a Taoist sage for Gabby Douglas and all of us

If you followed the London Summer Olympic Games or watched any news afterwards, then you are probably aware of the strange obsession the media in general and petty people in particular have with “celebrities” appearances. In general, this might not be a major issue or anything new, however, when people via Twitter, Facebook and even […]

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(Article) White rice is the great equalizer

Recently, white rice has been getting some bad press. Let’s take a look at some of the apparent conclusions the researchers made. “Eating white rice could increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, Harvard researchers claim….The study authors wrote in the British Medical Journal, ‘we found that higher white rice consumption was associated with […]

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(Article) God: the source of everything

There is a growing trend in the United States and the World to promote Atheism as the only rational and logical conclusion with regards to the age old questions: Where did everything come from and Is there a God? There have been marches on Washington, rallies in Universities and countless magazines, newspapers, television programs and […]

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(Article) Red meat can be good for you

You may have heard on the news that, according to Harvard Medical Researchers, eating red meat is now… bad for you. CNN’s health.com had a detailed article by Anne Harding listing all the cons of eating red meat, even several promoting a vegetarian diet. What was missing from the article, however, was any mention of […]

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