Friday, February 4, 2011

Partylite Invitations

"Keep a quiet heart, sit like a tortoise, walk fast like a pigeon and sleep like a dog"

I can not say that this story is real or a "fake " (story, character or false fact), as some brand it. I'll take the advice of this legendary longevity.
Li Chin Yuen was born, probably in 1677, according to the papers I had a friend and was notified the New York Times in 1933. They appeared congratulations to Li for his 150 and 200 birthday. Since childhood, he learned martial arts and traveled to different regions of the country to gather medicinal herbs. Then everything began his ascetic life of Internal Alchemy practice alone, while living in the Taoist Temple of Mount Lao Yu Qing Shan. Devotee regular at Taoism, Li virtually abandoned the practice sleeping Bu Dao Dan overnight for decades. Despite being in his nineties, is rejuvenated complexion delicately maintaining a strong, agile movements, a sonorous voice, a sharp mind, and generally robust and cordial. In 1927 he was invited to a palace in his native region by General Yang Sen , his friend, who was very interested in the strength and youth that Li had despite his advanced age. At the residence of the general he took a picture, the only one of Li, who was also an expert herbalist.
In an article published in a Journal page The New York Times , reported on his incredible life and quoted Li was the answer to the secret of his long life:
"Keep a quiet heart, sit like a tortoise, walk fast like a pigeon and sleep like a dog. "
argued that inner calm and the elimination of thought are the best technique for circulating the Great Elixir. Their diet was based on rice and wine. We also ate a plant called ginseng and Pennywort . Jules Lepine , French biochemist, traveled to China and studied on the plant. It found a powerful rejuvenating effects alkaloid in the seed.
If the story told is true, Li Ching Yuen would be the oldest man (documented) there has .
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