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Master Yun Xiang Tseng: The Real Crouching Tiger
[From the Master 师傅之窗] Master Yun Xiang Tseng: The Real Crouching Tiger Anonymous Author From time immemorial, humans have been searching for the key to eternal prosperity, health, longevity, peace and happiness. To reach this goal, many have even … Continue reading
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Tagged Crouching Tiger, Wu Dang Mountain, Yun Xiang Tseng
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Evolutionary Growth & Embodied Learning in Taiji
Evolutionary Growth and Embodied Learning in Taiji by Mauro Carboni, Introduction. During the last decades, the Taiji practice has been the subject of a world-wide diffusion and has been known above all as “moving meditation.” In fact, this path … Continue reading
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Tagged development, research, taiji
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From The Master – Reflections on The Chinese and Mexican Calendars
From The Master Reflections on The Chinese and Mexican Calendars Kenneth Cohen China and Mexico are the only ancient cultures in the world that have a two-part calendrical system. In … Continue reading
Push-hands: A Means To Increase Your Gong
[From The Master] Push Hands: A Means For Increasing Your Gong by Yang Yang, Ph.D Push-hands is a measure of a person’s gong. In the meantime, push-hands can also be a safe and efficient means to enhance the gong. Below … Continue reading
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Tagged circle, dissapear, energy, engaged, exercise, force, mental alertness, push hands, range of motion, relax, relaxation
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From The Master – The Relationship Between Wuji, Taiji and Qigong
[From The Master] The Relationship Between Wuji, Taiji and Qigong by Yang Yang, Ph.D © 2012 Center for Taiji & Qigong Studies –used by permission Practitioners frequently ask about the relationship between taiji and qigong. Different people have differing opinions. … Continue reading
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Tagged eight forces, exercise, five cardinal directions, ji, jing, meditations, mind body spirit, no extreme, nuture, Qi, Qigong, spirit, taiji, wu, wuji
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From The Master – Organizing Daily Practice
Organizing Daily Practice by Yang Yang, Ph. D If you have limited time for your daily Taiji practice, can you still benefit? The answer is yes—if you practice efficiently. This training tip describes how. Most Taiji and Qigong practitioners have … Continue reading
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Tagged meditation practice, practice, Qigong, Qigong effects, qigong teacher, time
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Daoist Internal Alchemy: Part 3
[From the Master] Daoist Internal Alchemy: A Deep Language for Communicating with Nature’s Intelligence Part 3 Alchemy Formulas, Qi Field & Language Theory by Michael Winn The Cauldron as Portal for Communicating with Original Qi The central purpose of … Continue reading
Alchemy Formulas, Qi Field & Language Theory
From the Master Daoist Internal Alchemy: A Deep Language for Communicating with Nature’s Intelligence Part 2 Alchemy Formulas, Qi Field & Language Theory by Michael Winn Computer Language vs. Alchemical Language How does the language of alchemical patterns, structured as … Continue reading
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A Training Tip for the New Year: On Meditation
From the Master A Training Tip for the New Year: On Meditation by Yang Yang A few weeks ago I taught my last workshop of 2011 at Kripalu Yoga Center. In the past few days, I have been contemplating some … Continue reading
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From the Master-Daoist Internal Alchemy
Daoist Internal Alchemy: A Deep Language for Communicating with Nature’s Intelligence, Part 1 Alchemy Formulas, Qi Field & Language Theory by Michael Winn When I was first initiated into Daoist Qigong and internal alchemy, nei dan practice, twenty years ago, … Continue reading
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Tagged Dao, Dao-de-jing, Daoist, Eight Immortals, inner elixir, inner skill, internal alchemy, Michael Winn, nei dan formula, nei gong, Qi, Qigong, tantric, Tao te Ching
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