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185 From: Ramon Sender <rabar@mindspring.com> Date: Thu Mar 10, 2005 4:27pm Subject: Inner Smile rabar94114 Offline Send Email iilgu99 wrote:
> Sitting cross-legged is the lotus posture of your body; wearing a > smile > (without intervention) is the "lotus posture" of your mind. So you > can > dance or run "cross-legged" also. > > Like they say, "good things in life are free". One needs not booze up > or smoke away; just smile away. > > For a "group therapy", why not have a "smile session" with your > partner, in the backyard, over a mild Chinese green tea?]
The Qi Gong Inner Smile meditation is one of my favorites. I have a .pdf file from the teacher Michael Winn that he is distributing for free. If anyone would like a copy, please e-mail me and I will oblige. This versions is quite length. Inasmuch as I believe the Inner Smile should be taught in the early grades, here is another version I put together for a class in Florida:
Hello, kids!
What do I wish I had learned in the Second Grade? To smile at my insides! Here's the way to do it:
Think of someone you really like, or somewhere you really like to be or your very favorite food. Start to smile at it with your eyes, and then with your mouth. A big smile!
Now smile down at your heart. Your wonderful heart has been beating for you day and night for so long, so now send it a smile message and tell your heart how much you appreciate what it does for you.
Now smile to your lungs. Think "Hi lungs! Thanks for all the breathing! You're really cool!"
You can also smile at all your inside places. And smile at your feet - think of all the wonderful walking and running they do for you. And your knees - 'Thanks, knees, for all the bending you do!"
How about your ears? Touch your ears and smile at them too!
And how about your teeth? Click your teeth and smile at them! And when you click your teeth, you can say hello to all your bones because they sort of echo with the click!
Smile at your tongue! Stick it all the way out and wiggle it around. Aren't tongues wonderful? Say 'La la la la la la la la la' good and loud.
You can also smile at your eyes as they smile and then smile to the left and to the right, and up and down.
You can smile into your head, and then all the way down your backbone. Whee!
Then, one, two, three -- "Smile at ALL of yourself and smile at the wonderful person WHO YOU REALLY ARE. Then spread the smile to everyone else! 192 From: "marion hanvey" <marion@marionhanvey.wanadoo.co.uk> Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 1:08pm Subject: Re: Inner Smile merlyn14000uk Offline Send Email ----- Original Message ----- From: Ramon Sender To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:27 PM Subject: [AYPforum] Inner Smile
iilgu99 wrote:
> Sitting cross-legged is the lotus posture of your body; wearing a > smile > (without intervention) is the "lotus posture" of your mind. So you > can > dance or run "cross-legged" also. > > Like they say, "good things in life are free". One needs not booze up > or smoke away; just smile away. > > For a "group therapy", why not have a "smile session" with your > partner, in the backyard, over a mild Chinese green tea?]
The Qi Gong Inner Smile meditation is one of my favorites. I have a .pdf file from the teacher Michael Winn that he is distributing for free. If anyone would like a copy, please e-mail me and I will oblige. This versions is quite length. Inasmuch as I believe the Inner Smile should be taught in the early grades, here is another version I put together for a class in Florida:
Hello, kids!
What do I wish I had learned in the Second Grade? To smile at my insides! Here's the way to do it:
Think of someone you really like, or somewhere you really like to be or your very favorite food. Start to smile at it with your eyes, and then with your mouth. A big smile!
Now smile down at your heart. Your wonderful heart has been beating for you day and night for so long, so now send it a smile message and tell your heart how much you appreciate what it does for you.
Now smile to your lungs. Think "Hi lungs! Thanks for all the breathing! You're really cool!"
You can also smile at all your inside places. And smile at your feet - think of all the wonderful walking and running they do for you. And your knees - 'Thanks, knees, for all the bending you do!"
How about your ears? Touch your ears and smile at them too!
And how about your teeth? Click your teeth and smile at them! And when you click your teeth, you can say hello to all your bones because they sort of echo with the click!
Smile at your tongue! Stick it all the way out and wiggle it around. Aren't tongues wonderful? Say 'La la la la la la la la la' good and loud.
You can also smile at your eyes as they smile and then smile to the left and to the right, and up and down.
You can smile into your head, and then all the way down your backbone. Whee!
Then, one, two, three -- "Smile at ALL of yourself and smile at the wonderful person WHO YOU REALLY ARE. Then spread the smile to everyone else! Everything to bring gratitude (and take you - well me anyway - out of the moaning brain) :) Marion
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 195 From: Ram Narayan Gupta <rngupta31@yahoo.co.in> Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 6:02am Subject: Re: Inner Smile rngupta31 Send IM Send Email Hello dear Marion! Pl. Email pdf file on Qi Gong Inner smile meditation. Thanks, R N Gupta
marion hanvey <marion@marionhanvey.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: Ramon Sender To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:27 PM Subject: [AYPforum] Inner Smile
iilgu99 wrote:
> Sitting cross-legged is the lotus posture of your body; wearing a > smile > (without intervention) is the "lotus posture" of your mind. So you > can > dance or run "cross-legged" also. > > Like they say, "good things in life are free". One needs not booze up > or smoke away; just smile away. > > For a "group therapy", why not have a "smile session" with your > partner, in the backyard, over a mild Chinese green tea?]
The Qi Gong Inner Smile meditation is one of my favorites. I have a .pdf file from the teacher Michael Winn that he is distributing for free. If anyone would like a copy, please e-mail me and I will oblige. This versions is quite length. Inasmuch as I believe the Inner Smile should be taught in the early grades, here is another version I put together for a class in Florida:
Hello, kids!
What do I wish I had learned in the Second Grade? To smile at my insides! Here's the way to do it:
Think of someone you really like, or somewhere you really like to be or your very favorite food. Start to smile at it with your eyes, and then with your mouth. A big smile!
Now smile down at your heart. Your wonderful heart has been beating for you day and night for so long, so now send it a smile message and tell your heart how much you appreciate what it does for you.
Now smile to your lungs. Think "Hi lungs! Thanks for all the breathing! You're really cool!"
You can also smile at all your inside places. And smile at your feet - think of all the wonderful walking and running they do for you. And your knees - 'Thanks, knees, for all the bending you do!"
How about your ears? Touch your ears and smile at them too!
And how about your teeth? Click your teeth and smile at them! And when you click your teeth, you can say hello to all your bones because they sort of echo with the click!
Smile at your tongue! Stick it all the way out and wiggle it around. Aren't tongues wonderful? Say 'La la la la la la la la la' good and loud.
You can also smile at your eyes as they smile and then smile to the left and to the right, and up and down.
You can smile into your head, and then all the way down your backbone. Whee!
Then, one, two, three -- "Smile at ALL of yourself and smile at the wonderful person WHO YOU REALLY ARE. Then spread the smile to everyone else! Everything to bring gratitude (and take you - well me anyway - out of the moaning brain) :) Marion
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 199 From: "David Fiske" <david.fiske@sympatico.ca> Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 9:27am Subject: Re: Inner Smile fiskedavid Offline Send Email --- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, Ramon Sender <rabar@m...> wrote: > iilgu99 wrote:
I too practise and teach the Taoist Inner Smile. It is simple and quite magical. It opens inner doors. I would like that PDF file to read david.fiske@sympatico.ca
Thank you. 202 From: Douglas E DeMasters <ddemasters@earthlink.net> Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:16am Subject: Re: Re: Inner Smile dougnarada Offline Send Email I have been practicing T'ai Chi Chuan for many years and am beginning to practice Chi Kung and would love the Inner Smile PDF file - it always pays to have an open mind.
ddemasters@earthlink.net or dougnarada@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance.
-----Original Message----- From: David Fiske <david.fiske@sympatico.ca> Sent: Mar 11, 2005 9:27 AM To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [AYPforum] Re: Inner Smile
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</body></html> 205 From: SHANTA SAWH <shantasawh@yahoo.ca> Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 1:14pm Subject: Re: Re: Inner Smile shantasawh Offline Send Email Dear Everyone, I am enjoying this forum too. I find the experiences interesting also. But we should be careful of not hurting each other's belief. All is good once we are reaching our respective goals.
Pls I too am interestedin the PDF file. Thanks
David Fiske <david.fiske@sympatico.ca> wrote:
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, Ramon Sender wrote: > iilgu99 wrote:
I too practise and teach the Taoist Inner Smile. It is simple and quite magical. It opens inner doors. I would like that PDF file to read david.fiske@sympatico.ca
Thank you.
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 208 From: "Adam West" <adamwest1@iprimus.com.au> Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 2:27pm Subject: Re: Re: Inner Smile fraterandros1 Offline Send Email I would love it also Please :-)
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In kind regards,
Adadm.
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, Ramon Sender <rabar@m...> wrote: > iilgu99 wrote:
I too practise and teach the Taoist Inner Smile. It is simple and quite magical. It opens inner doors. I would like that PDF file to read david.fiske@sympatico.ca
Thank you.
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 211 From: "dmaryan20042003" <dmaryan16@hotmail.com> Date: Fri Mar 11, 2005 3:39pm Subject: Inner Smile dmaryan20042003 Offline Send Email Dear illgu99,
I would really appreciate if you could send me the Qi Gong Inner Smile Meditation.
Thank you in advance.
Sat Nam,
Gurusher Kaur 272 From: "Athena Janiszewski" <athena5250@rogers.com> Date: Mon Mar 14, 2005 7:56pm Subject: RE: Inner Smile soror_x2 Offline Send Email I would very much appreciate the PDF as well. I couldn't find the original message, to reply to.
Thank you! Athena
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