“Firmly ensconced between Heaven and Earth, the human animal is forever tasked with reconciling twin masters Night and Day, Love and Duty, Family and Self. To the Chinese mind the harmonization of these twin influences (Liang Yi) is a goal of sublime worth. It is an example of the dynamic equilibrium which any thinking person must bring to his or her life.”
Blossoms in the Spring (more…)
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“Blossoms in the Spring” lit up the room Sunday. Eighteen people flowed through this Taoist meditation/qigong like a field of grass waving in the wind.
Instruction came from both authors of the new book on the subject. (more…)
Acupuncturist and life-long Kung Fu teacher Su Yu Chang shares his Qigong with a fascinating perspective…
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Not everyone knows it but there is often a lot of “standing still” in the practice of Qigong. That’s right, you just stand there without moving and, as you might guess, this can be difficult for people. Here’s a thought on one of the reasons for our antsy behavior.
We stand and we wiggle. (more…)
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Here is a collection of five DVDs from the Flying Phoenix Celestial Healing Chi Kung (Qigong). Learn from the creator of probably the most successful Tai Chi video of all time…
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There’s an expression making the rounds lately among beginning Qigong practitioners. Some times you will hear, “Wow, he just like dumped his negative qi all over me.” In a society like ours where some of these ideas are very new there is going to be a lot of slop-over at first. There’s no way around that. (more…)
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MoonGate Qigong and the Academy of Martial Arts hosted the second of three Sunday seminars on the art and practice of Qigong. This 4 hour session concentrated on the set called Wu Dang Qigong, which originates in one of the birthplaces of Taoism, Wu Dang temple. (more…)