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Jun 10

The Butterfly Effect: Can Yoga Practice Help to Save the World

If a Dahn Yoga practitioner taps her dahnjon 500 times in Boston, does it trigger a decrease in global warming elsewhere on the planet? butterfly effect, dahn yoga, environment
It might seem like a stretch to say so, but it isn’t impossible. The concept of the Butterfly Effect is that even a seemingly small action can cause a chain of events that results in consequences on a global scale. In this sense, we could reason that every mindful Dahn Yoga practitioner could effectively initiate positive change for the Earth. This is action that begins at an individual level and could potentially result in radical healing for our planet.

In harmony with the earth

Intestine exercises, breathing postures, and dahnjon tapping are internal exercises that directly improve the health condition of the internal organs and repair the ki and energy meridian systems. The result is immediate improvement in physical and mental health. Another result is that the physical body starts to develop sensitivity to the energy body.

With continued practice, people can become increasingly aware of energy everywhere: food, nature, other people, and the general atmosphere that surrounds us. This sensitivity often results in changes of habit.

For instance, when the energy of the stomach is weakened from an excess of heat in the head, the lack of balance in the body makes it crave excessive sugar and cold beverages, for example. When these urges are occurring in millions of people, it has a certain effect on the environment. If people with the same condition strengthen their stomach’s energy through internal exercises, they become more aware of the immediate discomfort that accompanies the consumption of cold drinks and excessive sugar. As it becomes healthier, the stomach begins to demand wholesome food; practitioners can thus experience natural and spontaneous changes in diet.

To continue this example, if the demand for refrigeration and sugar were sufficiently decreased, industries would have to respond accordingly, resulting in a positive change for the environment.
The energy body feels sensations before they settle into physical reality. Sensitizing ourselves to our energy body is like getting a glimpse into the future. It may take decades for the average person to feel the effect of too much sugar on the hips and knees. But with enhanced sensory awareness, people could feel it in their 20’s. It may take a tumor on the lungs to stop a person with severe nicotine addition to quit smoking, but intense lung-meridian pain twenty years prior may provide the same incentive to quit. If people can sense some ill effect from eating food processed with unnatural chemicals in a pollutive and inhumane environment, they will choose food produced in a more healthy fashion.

From an ideal to a need

It is consumers that drive the demand for products. The green movement is on the rise, but there is still a lot of room to demand more environmentally friendly products and policies. Perhaps, for the average consumer, the idea of environmentally sound choices may just be a noble ideal, but not a dire need. Dahn Yoga exercise could potentially motivate us to take actions that are more aligned with our ideals.
There is a growing number of people with an elevated consciousness who are aware of our place as stewards of the Earth and are working to create a world in which we behave accordingly. Thanks to these people and to sufficient scientific evidence, few could dismiss the idea of global warming without political consequence.
When we develop energy sensitivity, we don’t have to rely only on people whom we feel have extraordinary wisdom or higher consciousness. We will all act together in an instinctual movement for self-preservation.

Connecting with our mother

We cannot feel the subtle vibration of peace from the cosmos, or the earth, if we are numb. Unless we feel our direct connection with the Earth, we will see it only as a physical object that is separate from us, something to be used as a resource. We will feel no alarm as poorly planned urban environments threaten natural ones and our oceans and skies become polluted. We would hardly take notice until our own stomachs were hungry from lack of food, our livers bogged down with toxins from processing too many chemicals.

Author Genia Sullivan started practicing Dahn Yoga in Brookline, MA in 1999, and has been teaching since 2001. She has also worked leading Outdoor and Environmental Educational Programs with Youth.  


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Jun 10

Two Minute Tips from Dahn Yoga~ For tired & heavy legs

Do your legs get tight and heavy sometimes after a long day of walking or standing up?  Try this exercise for quick relief!


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Jun 10

Long term outreach classes have brought great rewards

I have been a Dahn Yoga member for 4 years now and am involved in several classes that are being taught at no cost in the Greater Boston area. Some of these classes

have been running for 7-10 years.  When I realized that the average member at the center has no idea about these classes are happening, I decided to share about them. They have been such a special experience.  Here is a brief glimpse.

The longest on-going class (started in 2000 by Danielle Gaudette, Boston Regional Director of Dahn Yoga Centers) takes place at the Sunrise Assisted Living Center in Arlington. Once a week, we hold a class in the community room with 10-12 residents attending. Several BMC graduates alternate weeks of teaching, and the staff frequently attend if their work schedule permits. The activities director tells us how much the residence look forward to our visit, and the volunteer instructors share the same.

The class at the community health center in Dorchester has also been ongoing for many years (since 2003?). It is geared towards people suffering with diabetes. I have been responsible for it for the past 3 years. Many are Cape Verde natives who don’t speak much English, and overtime we have learned to communicate without words.
I have grown to love these wonderful souls. The experience is much than doing stretching exercise and relaxation. I believe we have built a small community of trust and oneness of spirit. I have seen remarkable changes in several of the patients. The class has become a real part of their lives. They care about each other and have started taking responsibility for their health. Their moods have lifted and we have started teaching each other our native language. To hear an 80 year old Cape Verde woman count to 10 one day in English gave me great joy.

One of the members has even taken Shim Sung, has started taking classes at a Dahn Center and assists with class at the community center. My goal is to see more patients

Outreach Shim Sung at the Red Cross

attend Shim Sung and even to see some of the staff take the workshop.

An similar project has be initiated at a community health center in Jamaica Plain. The participants of this class are spanish speaking women suffering from depression.

The American Red Cross Blood Services hosts another outreach program. Class is offered 3 different times per week. Staff members attend from various departments. Recently the class has been formatted to allow staff to attend either a half hour of stretching and breathing or to stay and participate in the second half of relaxation and energy accumulation so more can participate.

As a result of this outreach, the first workplace Shim Sung in New England was held at Red Cross last February, with 10 people attending. The Red Cross supported the staff by paying a portion of the workshop cost and attendees who were nurses received continuing ed credits.

All of these outreach projects have offered a great opportunity for growth and a way to share with the community. The joy and satisfaction experienced is immeasurable. Seeing the smiling faces, sincere appreciation, and the relaxed mental and physical state of the staff and patients is a great reward.

Barbara Maffeo is a BMC graduate and instructor of Dahn Yoga.  She is a nurse and works for the Red Cross.


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Jun 10

Two Minute Tips: Before You Go Hiking

Introducing the first Dahn Yoga Two Minute Tips!  Look out for a new one every Thursday from now on.  This week, learn a quick exercise to protect your joints before you go hiking.


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Jan 08

Sharing from the January 10th Dahn Yoga Newsletter

This is from Karen S. in New York City:

Last June I was unhappy, physically weak, and obese. I had been putting barriers around myself for years to keep the world at a distance. The added weight had weakened my body and was eating away at my emotional well-being. The increase in my size caused my balance to change. This caused some injuries to my knee and shoulder. I was harming myself. I knew I needed to change. Dahn Yoga has given me the tools to change myself, and it’s up to me to make these changes.

During the past year, I have gained a strong, fit body and shed more than 70 pounds. I have lots of energy, more confidence, better concentration, and more emotional strength. The program that was pivotal in evoking these changes for me was Shim Sung (Self-discover) Workshop. Each workshop and program I have attended has benefited me physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I gain so much from each program. Through support from the teachers, members, attending regular classes, and special workshops, I’ve been through a wonderful transformation!

One of the best bonuses is that I have found myself. Buried deep within me is this person who I always was. I’m so happy and grateful that I have discovered her! I’m having so much fun!


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Jan 08

Open Community Classes at the Jamaica Plain Center

The Jamaica Plain Center will be holding free classes open to the community every Saturday this month. Each one has a theme. The remaining ones are:

January 19th, 1-2:30 pm: Special Class for Digestive Health– gastritis, IBS, acid reflux, constipation, diarrhea, and general organ health

January 26th 3-4:30: Relieving neck and shoulder tension.

Come by 10B Green St. in Jamaica Plain or give us a call at 617.983.9642 if you would like to attend!


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Dec 07

Brain Wave Vibration relieves trauma

Lately Brain Wave Vibration (BWV) Training has been all the rage at Dahn Yoga centers around the world. On dahnyogany.com, I found this sharing from Japan:

 A late 20’s female member in Japan said that after not having a menstrual cycle for over ten years after an earth quake trauma, she started having it soon after BWV training classes. Once she gave up being a woman, but she got her womanhood back through the training.


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Dec 07

Holiday Heart-Warmer!

Announcing: The “YEHA Holiday Heart Warmer”. This is an exciting event happening on Friday December 14 at the Jamaica Plain center. Hosted by the Boston Young Earth Human Alliance/Phoenix Team, they are bringing together Dahn members, friends and family for a heart warming holiday celebration.

The event will include Dahn Mu Do, Dancing, and some special performances by some of The Boston Phoenixes.  Before and after the event people will be invited to take part in the silent auction.  So far the auction will include items from Verizon, Trader Joe’s, Starbucks, Henry Bear Park, Lush, many local artists (framed artwork, holiday cards, handbags), CD’s from Snatam Kaur, Organic Health products, Not Your Average Joe’s, CVS, and more!!!   Starbucks will also be generously donating food and refreshments for our event and sending some of their employees to participate. And canned goods will be collected as a donation to The Greater Boston Food Bank.


The proceeds will go to the 302(c) non-profit Dahn Foundation for grants to help future passionate young adults participate in the Phoenix Project. Please come out and celebrate for a good cause!


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Nov 07

Good News: November 16, 2007– New Regional DahnMuDo Trainer

Kue Ho Lee just arrived this week from the Brea Center in Orange County, California. Based in Andover Center at the moment, Master Lee is Boston’s newest regional DahnMuDo trainer. He has been busy this week starting private DahnMuDo healing with many members. On Sunday, November 25th, he will lead the DahnMuDo workshop at the Beacon Hill Center from 9 am to 5 pm. I haven’t seen Master Lee’s stuff yet, but he’s received rave reviews from everyone who has.

I’m very excited with the anticiption of DahnMuDo growing in New England! I love how grounded, real, and open DahnMuDo makes me feel. I am able to feel much closer to my true self through DahnMuDo exercise.


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Nov 07

Good News: November 15, 2007

Tonight current healers and potential future healers got together at Arlington Center to hear sharings about Dahn Healing System, practice healing techniques on each other, and share food and laughter. It’s one of those special events when members of the Dahn healing community can get together and share their beautiful healing energy in a space where people are open and happy. I’m so happy we  have something like that here in Boston!