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		<title>Wisdom From Dr. llchi Lee &#8211; Counting your blessings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ From Ilchi Lee (Excerpted from Principles of Brain Management)
You have probably been told at some time in your life to count your blessings. But have you considered that everything in your life is a blessing? Think of a difficult period in your life that has passed or a giant obstacle you have overcome. Consider [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Tahoma " size="2"> From Ilchi Lee (Excerpted from <em>Principles of Brain Management</em>)</p>
<p>You have probably been told at some time in your life to count your blessings. But have you considered that everything in your life is a blessing? Think of a difficult period in your life that has passed or a giant obstacle you have overcome. Consider how that event was a blessing to you.</font></p>
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		<title>The Tao Fellowship lecture was very good!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight was the last Tao Fellowship class of the year and it was great. We did jindong training which is really great for going deep inside.
Does anyone have anything to share from the training?
Tao, 道 is a concept found in Taoism and more generally in ancient Asian philosophy. It mostly translates as &#34;way,&#34; &#34;path,&#34; or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight was the last Tao Fellowship class of the year and it was great. We did jindong training which is really great for going deep inside.</p>
<p>Does anyone have anything to share from the training?</p>
<p>Tao, 道 is a concept found in Taoism and more generally in ancient Asian philosophy. It mostly translates as &quot;way,&quot; &quot;path,&quot; or &quot;route.&quot; But sometimes it translates more loosely as &quot;doctrine&quot; or &quot;principle.&quot; Tao means love for humanity and unconditional love. When I listened to the Tao Lecture today, I got a lot of inspiration. The master was wonderful. I heard that the lectured was originally taught by Ilchi Lee, the founder of Brain Education.</p>
<p>Fellowship is a company of people that shares the same interest or aim. A feeling of friendship, relatedness or connection between people. A merit-based scholarship.</p>
<h1>Tao Fellowship</h1>
<p>Tao Fellowship is a non-profit organization and is based in the Sedona Mago Retreat Center in Sedona, AZ. It promotes the spirit of love of humanity and love for the earth.</p>
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