In the small, mountain town of Eldora, Colo., nestled between towering pines and shimmering aspen trees, sits a modest log cabin. Here, Ken “Bear Hawk” Cohen lives and works in unpretentious surroundings that belie the complexities and accomplishments of his life. Cohen is Jewish by birth and Native American by adoption. He is also aContinue reading “Two Paths, One Heart – A Conversation with Ken Cohen, Energy Healer”
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Waves of Energy – Taikyo Shiatsu
Ping Lee’s training as an engineer comes in handy when he’s explaining the concept of energy. “Conceptualize the word air,” he says. “The Chinese have a lot of expressions with the word air. It sounds insignificant, so when you say something is air, what type of thing is it? Can you picture a steam locomotive,Continue reading “Waves of Energy – Taikyo Shiatsu”
Centered in Chaos – The Lessons of T’ai Chi and Qigong
T’ai chi and qigong remind us that we are energy by immersing our mind and body in the experience of it each day. This constant immersion reminds us how closely we are linked to all things. This isn’t an illusion. The illusion is that we think we are separate from the world. The rainforest andContinue reading “Centered in Chaos – The Lessons of T’ai Chi and Qigong”