Tag: Qigong

Why Ghosts Hop

The idea of qi is far deeper than most modern people suspect. This energy has been seen as traveling through everything, moving between our atoms, wrapping our bones and circling the planet in the stars.

Blossoms in the Spring Qigong Workshop

Narrye Caldwell will be teaching the beautiful Taoist qigong Blossoms in the Spring, Saturday Dec. 11 at Five Branches University, San Jose. The workshop is from 10-3. All levels of experience are welcome. You can register at sjextension@fivebranches.edu, or call…

“Running Energy”

…like the first year medical student who thinks he has every disease he reads about…

The Joy of Yin

There’s a saying in Chinese medicine that “Women are blood and men are qi.”

Selfhood

In very simple terms Qigong is one of the antidotes to selfhood. It is hard for our modern ears to even hear such sounds let alone seem them as music. But selfhood, contrary to our teachings and our society, is…

Tao: No Recovery

Certain words are meant to signify some positive goal or event but often accomplish the opposite. Take the word “empowerment”…

Making a Qigong DVD…

What is it like to make a DVD presentation on a subject like Qigong? Read our experience on the making of Blossoms in the Spring and other martial and Qigong related DVDs in … Both Sides of the Camera

Interview: with Narrye #2

Here’s the second part of this three-part interview. Narrye Caldwell discusses her own experiences with Qigong.

Interview: Taoism and Qigong

A frequent question that comes up for people learning and practicing Qigong is the relation of Taoism (Daoism) to goals and methods of Qigong. Here’s a seven minute interview with Ted Mancuso that will add some understanding on the common…

Two Seminars for January

We’re starting off the New Year with a pair of Blossoms in the Spring Seminars in the Santa Cruz County area…