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Tag Archives: Martial Arts
Illustrations from Martial Arts, Art and Medicine
[Featured Article 精选文章] Are You an Expert? Illustrations from Martial Arts, Art and Medicine Marty Eisen, Ph.D. The mastery of any discipline can be broken into three stages. This will be illustrated from Chinese Medicine, Art and Martial Arts. … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Article, Mind-Body Integration
Tagged Chinese Medicine, cultivation, Martial Arts
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Mystery of Traditional Yang Family Fist Form
Rene J. Navarro tells readers about a little-known form of taiji that may have been in danger of becoming a lost art! Fortunately for the internal arts world, this form has been rescued from obscurity and is being taught to new students once again. Continue reading
The Science of Qi Healing A Survey of the Research and Benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong Practices – (Part 1 of 2)
[Scientific Qi Exploration] The Science of Qi Healing A Survey of the Research and Benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong Practices (Part 1 of 2) Ted Nawalknski, Sc. D. (Edited By Sean Cartwright) The Science of Qi Healing, is … Continue reading
Posted in Scientific Qi Exploration
Tagged Elderly, Martial Arts, Qi, qi healing, Qigong, tai chi, taiji, the sceince of qi healing, Western medicine
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Echoes of Emptiness (虚之響) – Gongfu
Echoes of Emptiness (虚之響) Gongfu by Jacob Newell (Gu Shen Yu Daoshi) Gongfu (功夫) is a Chinese term which refers to special skill acquired by long, hard practice. While often equated with martial art, it actually applies equally to any … Continue reading
Posted in Echoes of Emptiness (虚之響), Learn About Dao
Tagged Gongfu, Learn about Dao, Martial Arts
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The Healer is the Spirit Being Within…
By Sifu Cindy Cicero Is it possible that the healer within is a spirit being that inhabits our human host body? If this is possible, could this healer within be the one that exists beyond the body? Or is it … Continue reading
Biophotonics-Bioenergy Results are in from the Rhine Center Experiment
Biophotonics-Bioenergy Results are in from the Rhine Center Experiment These results may shock the energy field workers with its implication by Sifu Don Brown Qigong, Pranic, Reiki, Yoga and other types of energy practices tap into a source fromthe bioenergy … Continue reading
Posted in Energy Healing Through Science & Spirit
Tagged chi energy, healing love, health, Martial Arts, meditation, Qigong, Reiki, wisdom, yoga
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The Taiji Examiner
Kung Fu Body Conditioning by© Violet Li Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming is a world renowned Tai Chi master. Even though he has trained tens of thousands of martial artists around the world directly or indirectly through classes, workshops, books and DVDs, … Continue reading
Posted in The Taiji Examiner
Tagged Kung Fu, Martial Arts, Mind-Body Exercise, Qigong, tai chi
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Scientific Qi Exploration – Taiji
Are You Really Studying Tai Chi and Is It Effective for Stress? Martin Eisen, Ph.D. 1. What is Classical Tai Chi (Taiji)? Only the Yang style will be discussed. However, similar types of training were used in other classical styles … Continue reading
Posted in Scientific Qi Exploration
Tagged arthritis, chi, Chi Kung, chin na, health, Kung Fu, Martial Arts, push hands, Qi, Qigong, seniors, spear, staff, Stress, sword, tai chi, weapons
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The Tai Chi Examiner
Tai Chi for Musicians By Violet Li Performing Guitarist and Senior Artist Teacher Joe Rea Phillips of the Blair School of Music of Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) has studied Wushu for 35 years. He started with Northern Shaolin and then … Continue reading