If I Met Dahn Yoga When I Was 5 years old ?
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007sometimes, I think that if I met Dahn Yoga, what would it be? or my life !!!
WoW!! It would be amazing !!
Ilchi Lee Dahn Yoga Founder, Brain Educator and Philosopher
sometimes, I think that if I met Dahn Yoga, what would it be? or my life !!!
WoW!! It would be amazing !!
iF YOU really want to make a diffrence in thsi world you should try Brain education leadership camp. WHat a wonderful way to contribute to the growth of our future our children!
Children are naturally more open minded and flexible. Let’s return ourselves to this state through brain education. Thank you Ilchi Lee for saving my brain!
| From a translation of Ilchi Lee’s book The Power of the Brain
Parents are the sponsors of their child’s life story, not its protagonists. Most answers come out of the head of the child asking the question. When we have dreams through which our souls are able to inspire us, we can live lives that inspire others, as well. Such is truly the best kind of life. |
Children are great!!
Let us be the inspiration for others ^^
| From a translation of Ilchi Lee’s book The Power of the Brain
There are no perfect parents in this world. Human beings are imperfect, but it is that very imperfection that allows them to keep growing. If they go along with the thinking that says they should entrust their children to the care of professional educators because their own experience is incomplete, then there is nothing at all parents will be able to do for their kids. |
Yes…through imperfection we can grow ourselves and others ^^
This book by Ilchi Lee is fantastic! I was doing some of the exercises and was having a great time. Doing these made me feel like a child again and I looked younger after doing them too, believe it or not.
| From a translation of Ilchi Lee’s book The Power of the Brain
You may be able to entrust the outside of your child to others, but the core you must protect yourself. “Knowledge” is what children learn outside the home. Parents are the ones who can teach “spirit.” One does not become a respected parent by seeming on the outside to have worldly success and by knowing a lot. Wonderful parents are those who live honestly and openly, who have their own convictions about life. Only then can they serve as bright, clear mirrors for their children. |
This is very inspiring for me
I have always thought there was somting missing between children and parents
when I see may families….
Someone shared about an 8 year olds sharing after class. I remember that there was one young boy at my Dahn Yoga center, who would always come out of class, proudly and happily declaring, ” I LOVE MY SMELLY FEET!”
In class, they would always say that they love a part of their body, and this little boy really did love his feet. I’m not sure if they were really smelly or not, but I doubted that they were. He was so cute as he said that phrase, though, all bright and shining.
From a translation of Ilchi Lee’s book The Power of the BrainCurrently, all standards of school education are adjusted to the needs of the school rather than those of the child, to the teacher or administrator rather than the learner. And the method of teaching, too, is heavily weighted toward unilateral indoctrination rather than individual intellectual development.
I really agree on what Dr. Ilchi Lee said about the schools are more adjusting to the needs of school not the students….
I go to Arizona State University and I feel more like going to a one huge company rather than I am going to school environment to learn…
Also, I remember when my brother was in elementary school
it seemed like all the rules made for the students are made to protect the school from getting sued than protecting the children..
It was more like not letting students actively interact in human relationship and learn from it…
I went out today to do a few errands and out of nowhere, I pass a young girl who attaches herself to me. Now, in this day in age, that’s a scary thing, since people are quick to point fingers and accues (unfortunately). Luckily, nothing bad happened.
She just looked up at me with these big, soulful brown eyes and smiled a smile of pure innocense and friendliness. I smiled back and said hello, she giggled, and then ran back to her mom, who was just two people away from me.
After that, the girl stayed by her mom, and when people passed by, she clung to her mom’s leg. Every so often, she would turn around, peek over at me, and grin again. It was the cutest thing.
I noticed that after practicing Dahn Yoga, I became more pure. Children always liked me, but its as if I communicate better with them now on a wordless level. This just highlighted that. Its interesting how children can see purity and respond to it.