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Posted by duck on May 7, 2009 at 3:31 am

Originally, your brain did not have a concept of good or evil. It was pure innocence personified. Whether you wanted it to or not, this society has filled your brain with information that has defined good and evil, delineated between mine and yours, and created other various value judgments that you make every day. The “I” has become a passive compilation of various information that has been fed you when someone asks, “Who are you?” you tell him your name. When someone else asks, “Who are you?” you tell him your occupation. However, your name and your job are not who you truly are.

Ilchi Lee is the author of 26 books including Healing Society he says religion is another piece of information that has been embedded into your brain. Even life and death are just pieces of information that are occupying your brain. When you erase all the information in your brain, you will be left with just the brain itself, and the source of all life. This doesn’t mean that you will become amnesiac. It means that you will be free of all the emotional baggage that comes with the information you have received and will be able to look at it with a truly fresh and objective perspective, ultimately using this information to make positive changes to your life.

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Though it was founded in the 1980s, Dahn Yoga's basic precepts and techniques are directly descended from methods practiced five millennia ago in East Asia. These precepts include the importance of the mind's partnership with the body, as well as the need for a balanced bond between the two.

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