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(23 articles online)
Articles on Qigong, Yoga & Meditation Practices
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With a foundation of Wudang Taoism, Er Mei Qigong rests in the heart of the Mahayana/Vadrayana tradition of Buddhism.
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A Falun Gong practitioner responds with an article that answers some of questions brought forward with their own personal experience.
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My co-workers and I have discovered a powerful, easy-to-follow brain fitness and holistic healing method that helps stimulate the flow of ki to bring our bodies and minds back into balance. It’s called brain wave vibration.
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Qigong deviations (adverse symptoms) are currently seen as a romantic escape from the drudgery of everyday life and many times they are either under reported as deficiency (not really important) or over emphasized as a goal to be sought as manifested by 'qi flow'.
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Falun Gong: Mr. Cohen not only describes the discipline to help us understand it better, but also gives his personal opinions on this very hot topic.
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Traditional Taoist meditation originates from the I-Ching and includes both the water and the fire methods. The water method, passed down from the sage Lao Tse, was taught to me by Taoist Lineage Master Liu Hung Chieh. The principles of the water method encompass relaxing, letting go, balancing and dissolving tension without strain or force.
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In the healing process, undergoing surgery is sometimes unavoidable and should never be viewed by the patient as a defeat, but only as a necessary step in the healing transition. This feature concentrates on using qigong as a method to reinforce and complement surgical procedures.
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What is it that is missing within preachers, patients, bodyworkers, and martial artists which keeps them from moving to a deeper, more healing level?
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Qigong (sometimes spelled "Chi Kung") is a unique Chinese exercise system. Through individual effort, practitioners build up their health and prevent illness by combining discipline of mind, body and the body's "Qi" (vital force).
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Rather than changing external behavior, this is an invitation to change who and what you are. You no longer need be addicted to overeating and physical laziness.
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