
David James Lees is an experienced multidisciplinary therapist, Chinese medicine practitioner, philosopher, broadcaster and an ordained Taoist. David supports people from all walks of life on their journey to rediscover their authentic self and reach their true potential. He has a proven track record in helping individuals suffering from emotional issues such as stress, anxiety, depression.
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The Tao of Revenge…
The desire for revenge is a very interesting emotional energy that all human beings have probably experienced in some form. I am reminded of the old saying “revenge is sweet” or perhaps an even older Chinese proverb “revenge is a … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, being authentic, belief system, comparing yourself, Ego, emotional health, Fear, inner balance, Journey of life, living harmoniously, revenge, Tao, Wu Wei
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Paradoxical Living for Good Mental Health
This concept of living in ‘paradoxical unity’ is one of the most profound and beautiful lessons in the philosophy of Taoism that I teach to my clients and students as part of their journey to becoming mentally, physically and spiritually … Continue reading
Meditation: There Are No Set Rules…
A student based in Italy recently wrote the following to me: During dynamic Qigong exercises I can sink into a state of calmness, I feel heat, my movements get slow, and I experience a sort of ‘enjoyable numbness’. Today when … Continue reading
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Tagged breathing exercises, chi gung, Fear, inner balance, Journey of life, meditation, mindfulness, Qi Gong, qigong, Tao, Universe, Wu Wei
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The Recipe For Our Authentic Self…
The ‘Authentic Self’ is a term I enjoy using and is a concept that my clients recognise and associate with easily. Of course, like all names and labels, it is open to many personal interpretations, my own definition of the … Continue reading
Don’t let fear block your abundance…
I believe that the ‘feeling of fear’ is the number one thing that restricts the ‘Law of Attraction’ from operating in all its magnificence… Fear is one of the most intense and powerful feelings that we have to try to … Continue reading
‘The Law of Attraction’ or ‘The Secret’ – A Taoist Perspective (Part 2)
Following on from part 1 below: So, ‘ASKING’…it is not as simple as it seems! When I am teaching the Taoist principle of ‘attraction’ and ‘alignment’ people can often misunderstand its fundamental message; they will say to me “I have … Continue reading
‘The Law of Attraction’ or ‘The Secret’ – A Taoist Perspective (Part 1)
The phenomenon of the ‘law of attraction’ (also referred to as ‘The Secret’) swept through the States about 5 or 6 years ago and now seems to be having the same effect in the UK. I have had many emails … Continue reading
Emotional ‘Medals of Honour’
A few years ago I had a telephone enquiry from a gentleman who had strained his back whilst working on his allotment. It sounded a straightforward case, so after a brief chat on the telephone we made an appointment for … Continue reading
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