Archive for January, 2008

Sharing from Dahn Foundation Outreach Training in Atlanta

burnedbright on Jan 29th 2008 09:10 pm

This sharing is given by Francoise Healernim from the Sandy Springs center. The training was held in January.

Dahn Foundation Outreach Training Sharing

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Losing weight with Dahn Yoga exercises

burnedbright on Jan 28th 2008 10:01 pm

From ilchi.com

Data gathered by Centers for Disease Control show that 65% of Americans are overweight and 31% are obese — and both rates have doubled in the past 25 years.

According to Ilchi Lee (http://www.ilchi.com), president of the University of Brain Education (South Korea), “Our stressful lives and poor diets have been bad for our digestive system and therefore for our health. People are experiencing a build up of waste in their intestines, which negatively affects all our vital functions — including the brain — and has an unfavorable mental-emotional impact. One common result is putting on weight. Once this happens, a lack of proper exercise often keeps the weight on.”

Lose Weight, Gain Health -- with 5 Dahn Yoga Exercises

Lose Weight, Gain Health — with 5 Dahn Yoga Exercises

Dahn Yoga (http://www.dahnyoga.com) was founded by Lee to provide people in the U.S. and around the world with the tools to regain and maintain their body-mind fitness. Based in the principles of several thousand years of Asian health practices and modern brain research, Dahn Yoga classes (stretching, breathing and meditation) and individual healing sessions are ideal for weight and health management.

When asked why Dahn Yoga works, Lee explains, “When practiced diligently, this approach increases the circulation of fresh, oxygenated blood to your internal organs and throughout your entire body, allowing it to burn fat more effectively from the inside. This eliminates your accumulated toxins, especially in the digestive tract, caused by stress and tension.” It also restores the body’s sense of what foods it needs and how much is right for each person. The outcome is losing weight naturally and learning what is required to keep it off.

What can people expect from doing the full range of Dahn Yoga exercises? Many testimonials report these results: Pounds melt away as strength and flexibility increase. People improve their digestion and normalize their elimination. Their abdomens and thighs became tighter and firmer. They feel lighter, breathe easier, and look healthier and more attractive, which in turn builds confidence and self-esteem.

Lee recommends five exercises that have the specific benefit of decreasing weight and improving general health:

1. Abdomen Tapping. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, with the knees slightly bent. Lengthen and relax your spine, shoulders, neck and arms. With your palms, tap your abdomen in a rhythmic, striking motion, focusing on the feeling of inner vibration it creates. Do it at least 100 times a session, 2-3 sessions a day.

2. Intestinal Exercise. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, with the knees slightly bent. Lengthen and relax your spine, and relax your shoulders, neck and arms. Place your hands comfortably on your abdomen, with your two thumbs pointing toward the navel and your two index fingers touching each other to form a triangle. In a rhythmic pace, push your abdomen out as you inhale, and pull it toward your back as if you want it to touch your spine. Breathe comfortably. If your feel any pain in your intestines, stop and with your palms gently rub your abdomen in a clockwise circular motion. Start with 100 times a day, working up to 500 times.

3. Rocking the Spine. Sit on the floor, pulling your knees to your chest, feet together. Clasp your hands and lock your fingers around your shins. Keeping your chin tucked at all times, roll back on your spine and extend your legs toward the floor behind you. Start with 30 a day, working up to 100 times. Afterwards, pull your knees to your chest and rock from side to side to massage your spine.

4. Fish Exercise. Lie on the floor, with your arms and legs extended. Lace your fingers and stretch your arms up, while relaxing your neck and shoulders. Keeping your feet together, sweep your upper body and lower body in the same direction, toward the right and then the left, feeling your torso being stretched and stimulated. Do 30 repetitions, 3 times a day.

5. Shaking the Extremities. Lie on your back, and lift your arms and legs straight up from the body. Relax your entire body. Rapidly shake your extremities so that your entire body vibrates. Keep breathing slowly in and out of your abdomen. Do this exercise for 2 minutes, 3 times a day.

Lee points out, “Besides exercising regularly, it is important that you do two other things: First, modify your diet to ease the burden on your digestive system and absorb maximum nutrition and energy. And second, release the emotions that contributed to the weight gain, and access the inner resources needed to support the emergence of the new, thinner you.”

For January 2008, certain Dahn Yoga Centers in the U.S. are offering free, open classes in weight loss and health gain. Find out their locations and schedules (http://www.dahnyoga.com/general/news_view.asp?id=445).

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Dr. Ilchi Lee on character and success

burnedbright on Jan 24th 2008 08:12 pm

Here’s a great excerpt from ‘principles of Brain Management’ by Ilchi lee,

As you move toward your goal, remember that no one is going to hand success to you on a silver platter. It will only come through diligent hard work and continuous refinement of your character. These things, in a way, are more important than achieving the goal itself.

A diamond is just a lump of coal until it is turned into a diamond through constant pressure. You also can be transformed by the pressures you face. Rather than becoming discouraged or destroyed by them, let them shape you into a stronger, more refined human being. Like a diamond, you can gain amazing durability while also remaining pure.

In fact, true greatness in life is really a matter of character. Many people have achieved fame and fortune of some sort. But what makes a person truly great? What makes a Mahatma Gandhi or a Martin Luther King Jr. stand out among people? If you look closely, you will see that the only significant difference is character. On the bodily level, they were no different than ordinary people. They were composed of ordinary flesh and bone, and they did not possess any special superpowers. Even their brains were just ordinary brains. But they used those brains with an astounding level of pure conviction that transformed their characters beyond the ordinary plane of human existence.

To use your brain to its fullest potential, you must develop a similar level of conviction about what you want to contribute to the world. Then, like a cut diamond that sparkles from every angle, you will radiate pure light to everyone you meet.

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MLK Quote

burnedbright on Jan 23rd 2008 09:33 pm

 Great quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. That is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.

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Personal training

burnedbright on Jan 22nd 2008 09:55 pm

Lately I’ve been personal training every day to get my body strong and to center my energy. I’ve only been doing it for a week but wow do I feel the difference. I don’t slip into emotion nearly as quickly as  did before.

One exercise that has really help me is hang gong postures. Everyone should do at least 20 min. of hang gon #2 a day. It will ground your energy, help you focus and change your life.

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Dr. Ilchi Lee blog

burnedbright on Jan 17th 2008 09:01 pm

Now there’s a Ilchi journal on ilchi.com with personal sharings from Dr. Lee. I highly recommend reading some of the existing entries.

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Healthy eating

burnedbright on Jan 16th 2008 09:34 pm

here are some diet tips from ilchi.com

Five foods that are good for your brain

There is a saying, “you are what you eat,” meaning that you have to eat good foods to stay fit and healthy. Your brain is what you eat, too, as studies show that smart food choices can fuel your brain and enhance learning and memory.

What are some smart food choices?

Antioxidants. Antioxidants, such as vitamins A, C and E, boost your brain and slow its degeneration by destroying free radicals. They are found in an abundance of foods, ranging from fresh fruits (blueberries, strawberries and raspberries, to name a few) to vegetables, beans and nuts.

Omega-3 fatty acids. Otherwise known as the “good fats,” the Omega-3 help to increase your cognitive functions and energy level. They are found in coldwater fish (salmon, trout, and tuna), avocados, nuts and olive oil.

Choline. Often grouped with the vitamin B family, this nutrient augments brain and memory development and is found in eggs, nuts and beef.

Whole Grains. The complex carbohydrates found in whole grains contain folate and vitamin B, which aid in improving memory function, as well as fiber, which helps to keep energy levels up.

Water. Staying hydrated keeps the brain alert and concentration in tact.

Keep in mind that how you eat is as important as what you eat. Small, regular meals are important. Even more important is that you prepare your food without depleting its nutritional value. Your brain will thank you.

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Ilchi Lee’s tip for managing stress.

burnedbright on Jan 15th 2008 09:47 pm

This link is on www.ilchi.com. Check it out!

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New Brain Tips on Ilchi.com

burnedbright on Jan 10th 2008 09:37 pm

Ilchi.com is so educational. Now, there’s Brain Tips on ilchi.com. Check it out!

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Sharing from Atlanta HSP Instructor training

burnedbright on Jan 7th 2008 09:31 pm

Midtown center’s Keumhwa nim shares about her HSP instructor training experience.  

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