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		<title>By: The Dahn Yoga Principles</title>
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		<description>[...] Ilchi Lee cool water energy  and hot fire energy law flow within our bodies simultaneously. When the body is in balance, the cool water energy travels upward toward the head while the hot fire energy flows down to the lower abdomen, where it is stored. The underlying principle behind this natural flow of energy is called Su-seung-hwa-gang (Water Up, Fire Down), [...]</description>
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