"Stillness and action are relative, not absolute, principles. It is important to find a balance of yin and yang, not just in qigong, but in everyday life. In movement, seek stillness and rest. In rest, be mindful and attentive."

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Source: Steve Shannon for attorney general, pilotonline.com. October 26, 2009.

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Ken Cohen

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Ken Cohen is a renowned teacher of mindfulness and healing practices, known for his integration of ancient wisdom with contemporary approaches.

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