“It is quite possible to speed up the healing process to the part of the body that is injured. This all has to do with the release of chi.” BodyProcessHealingHealthBuddhismSpeedReleaseInjuredAthleticsParts Of The BodyHealing Process Author:Frederick Lenz
“Brain wave tests prove that when we use positive words, our "feel good" hormones flow. Positive self-talk releases endorphins and serotonin in our brain, which then flow throughout our body, making us feel good. These neurotransmitters stop flowing when we use negative words.” FeelsSelfUseBodyBrainProveNegativeFlowTestsWaveFeel GoodReleaseAffirmationHormonesSelf TalkPositive WordsEndorphinsPositive SelfNegative WordsNeurotransmitters Author:Ruth Fishel
“I've been told that certain species of fish will grow according to the size of their environment. Put them in a tiny aquarium, and they remain small even at adulthood. Release them into a huge natural body of water, and they grow into their intended size. People are similar. If they live in a harsh and limiting environment, they stay small. But put them someplace that encourages growth, and they will expand to reach their potential.” PeopleIfsBodyMotivationalCertainGrowsGrowthWaterNaturalEnvironmentHugeSpeciesSizeFishesTinyReleaseAdulthoodHarshAquariumsBodies Of Water Author:John C. Maxwell
“The body stores the trauma of our lives in muscular rigidity, thereby keeping us stuck in the past. When we release the tension in the body and align ourselves with gravity, we take a new stand in life. This allows us to be at ease with ourselves and in harmony in our relationship to others and to our planet.” BodyPastOur LivesPlanetsHarmonyTraumaStoresStuckReleaseEaseTensionGravityOur RelationshipOur PlanetRigidityStuck In The Past Author:Joseph Heller
“To be a qawwal is more than being a performer, more than being an artist. One must be willing to release one's mind and soul from one's body to achieve ecstasy through music. Qawwali is enlightenment itself.” MindSoulBodyArtistAchieveWillingEnlightenmentReleaseEcstasyPerformersBeing An Artist Author:Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
“Power comes from the navel center. If you meditate for an hour or so a day and you focus on that sphere, you will release a tremendous power that will enter your body. We call it the chi.” IfsBodyHoursFocusBuddhismYour BodyReleaseSpheresGaining PowerChakra MeditationNavel Author:Frederick Lenz
“Art originates in play - in improvisation, experiment, and fantasy; it remains forever, in its deepest instincts, playful and spontaneous, an exercise of the imagination analogous to the exercising of the physical body to no purpose other than ecstatic release.” ArtPlayBodyPurposeImaginationFantasyForeverExerciseRemainsInstinctExperimentsReleaseSpontaneousImprovisationEcstaticPhysical Body Book:The Faith of a Writer: Life, Craft, Art Source: The Faith of a Writer: Life, Craft, Art