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I’m done. I won’t ever make another New Year’s resolution. Never again. You should stop too. The way we make New Year’s resolutions is totally flawed. We are torturing ourselves needlessly, and we need to stop. Don’t get me wrong. The sentiment behind a New Year’s resolution is great.
I love Donald Trump.
There, I said it.
I love The Donald.
I love his presidential candidacy. And I love his supporters.
Does my love make you angry?
I haven’t published anything in a long time. I’m sorry. I missed you. Despite my silence, I’ve been pretty busy behind the scenes. I’m back now, and I’m ready to tell you all about the things I’ve been up to this year, as well as the exciting things I’ve got planned for next year. So […]
The abuse of power in the student/teacher relationship must not be tolerated. As we move forward into the 21st century, we must make massive efforts to prevent this kind of abuse. And if abuse does arise, then we must deal with it openly and effectively.
There's something magical about going on a Kung Fu adventure to find a spot to practice, especially at dawn...
If you struggle with motivation, then take a lesson from Inigo Montoya and find your 6-Fingered Man.
If we look back through history, we find that Qigong masters had certain skills -- like being able to tap Qi from the Cosmos, direct the Qi to any part of their body, or even project Qi outside of the body.
In the name of transparency, I would like to publicly discuss the details of the issue that led to my resignation, and explain how I came to this important, life-changing decision.
I teach Qigong, which is one of the major branches of Chinese medicine. I've also done 1500 hours of training in Chinese medicine, including acupuncture and Chinese herbology. Because of this, people often assume that I encourage my students to take Chinese herbs. The truth is that I often DISCOURAGE students from taking Chinese herbs -- especially ginseng.
Teaching Qigong and Tai Chi is a lot like parenting. You make lots of mistakes along the way. And in retrospect, I think that I may have made a mistake in being too soft on my students.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I'm Anthony Korahais. Since 2005, I've been helping people from all over the world to get remarkable results with the ancient