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6 ways to cultivate inner peace according to the Chinese

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 22, 2023, 01:00 IST
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Cultivating inner peace is an essential aspect of Chinese philosophy and traditional practices. Here are six ways to cultivate inner peace according to Chinese teachings.

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Meditation

Meditation is a core practice in Chinese culture when it comes to attaining inner peace. One can cultivate a calm and clear mind by sitting in a quiet place, focusing on the breath, and letting go of distracting thoughts. Mindfulness, being fully present in the current moment, is also emphasized to promote inner peace.

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Taoist philosophy

Taoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy. It emphasises on living in harmony with nature and the Tao (the Way). By accepting and aligning with the natural flow of life, individuals can find inner peace. Practicing simplicity, non-attachment, and embracing the concept of wu-wei (effortless action) are key principles in Taoist philosophy.

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Qi Gong and Tai Chi

Qi Gong and Tai Chi are traditional Chinese practices that combine movement, breath control, and meditation. These exercises aim to cultivate and balance the body's vital energy (qi) while calming the mind. Regular practice of Qi Gong and Tai Chi promotes inner peace, physical well-being, and mental clarity.

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Yin-yang balance

The concept of Yin and Yang is deeply ingrained in Chinese culture. Inner peace is believed to arise from maintaining a harmonious balance between opposing forces. Cultivating self-awareness and finding balance in various aspects of life, such as work and rest, activity and stillness, and emotions and thoughts, contributes to inner peace.

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Traditional Chinese medicine

TCM views health and well-being as a state of balance in the body, mind, and spirit. Practices such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and dietary adjustments are employed to restore and maintain this balance. By taking care of the physical body and promoting energetic harmony, TCM contributes to inner peace.

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Confucian ethics

Confucianism is a major philosophical tradition in China, emphasises ethical behaviour and cultivating virtuous qualities. By practicing benevolence, righteousness, loyalty, and respect, individuals can foster inner peace within themselves and contribute to harmonious relationships in society.


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