Ilchi Lee’s main focus is the brain for creating world peace. Common sense right. If we use our brain the worlds problems can be resolved naturally. However most people need something to activate that kind use for the brain. My self and apparently from Ilchi Lee’s account of his journey to enlightment he also needed something [...]
Filed under: Activism, BEST 5, Balanced Life, Brain Education, Earth, Enlightenment, Happiness, Ilchi Lee, Insights, Inspiration, Peace, Philosophy on September 16th, 2007 | No Comments »
There is a question in the “Dear Byukwoon” section about how can I help others grow spiritually. His answer resonates with me a lot–especially when I become frustrated with others when they don’t understand about spiritual growth. here are some excerpts:
“First you must realize that you are only responsible for your own spiritual health and [...]
Filed under: Happiness, Insights, Inspiration, Peace on September 16th, 2007 | No Comments »
I wonder if Ilchi Lee likes peanut butter? I realize this is a pretty minor question, but still — he’s human. Does he like peanut butter?
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Filed under: Balanced Life, Future, Happiness, Health, Ilchi Lee, Inspiration, Philosophy, Questions on September 14th, 2007 | 3 Comments »
by Ilchi Lee is:
Listen for the voice of your soul until you find your passionate life purpose.
I like this one because it gives me patience because sometimes I don’t hear my soul and I think that I don’t have passion for growing. But when I do hear my soul, after doing training, I know I [...]
Filed under: Future, Inspiration on September 13th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
My interest has always been the brain. Ilchi Lee also focuses on the brain. His work is really useful to get experience and understanding of the Brain and its functions.
Filed under: BEST 5, Brain Education, Enlightenment, Ilchi Lee, Inspiration, Peace on September 12th, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Ilchi Lee is different in that he dosen’t only speak of freedom but he instead focuses on everyone being the master and chooser in their own life. That I think is true freedom.
Filed under: Activism, Ilchi Lee, Insights, Inspiration, Peace on September 12th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Many times I am at a loss for words when it comes to the over 30 years of effort Ilchi Lee put into developing the programs of BEST 5 Brain Education and Dahn Yoga. I can say I am not sure if I could have done the same thing. The drive required to do something [...]
Filed under: Activism, BEST 5, Brain Education, Ilchi Lee, Insights, Inspiration, Leadership on September 12th, 2007 | No Comments »
Ilchi Lee says that we all have a True Self (original self). I think it is great that there is more to me than just what I know from my memories. How do you feel?
Filed under: Ilchi Lee, Insights, Inspiration, Philosophy on September 12th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I look back at my life and realize that most of the relationships that I’ve had have been more of attachment than love. I am slowly recognizing the difference between them. Attachment (or rather infatuation) feels great in the beginning, but when problems arise, there is just a lot of misunderstanding and heartache….I realize that [...]
Filed under: Inspiration on September 11th, 2007 | 847 Comments »
“Romeo, romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”
Why is it that we are who we are? This is a simple but dreadfully deep question. We tend to ask these questions of those we trust: our parents, teachers, guides, leaders, etc.
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Filed under: Balanced Life, Future, Happiness, Ilchi Lee, Insights, Inspiration, Leadership, Questions on September 11th, 2007 | 2 Comments »