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Scientific Qi Exploration (Part III)
[Scientific Qi Exploration] Scientific Qi Exploration – Horary Cycle Qi Pathways from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. (Part III) by Marty Eisen Ph.D. The Meridian pathways of the Qi flow in the Horary Cycle, from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m., … Continue reading
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Tagged bladder, gallbladder, Kidney, liver, meridian, meridian systems, Qi
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Scientific Qi Exploration – Horary Cycle’s Qi Pathways from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Part II)
[Scientific Qi Exploration] Horary Cycle’s Qi Pathways from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Part II) The Horary Cycle with Exit and Entry Points Recall that each Organ and its corresponding Meridian energy is at its peak during the … Continue reading
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Tagged energy rivers, heart, horary cycke, Kidney, large intestine, liver, lung, meridian, meridian systems, Qi, small instestine, Spleen, stomach, urinary bladder, yangming
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Cultivating The Mind – Meditation: The Priority of Yang Xin Mood, Food and Move – Three Secrets Part II
[Cultivating the Mind] Meditation: The Priority of Yang Xin Mood, Food and Move – Three Secrets Part II Shiuan Gee As we know, happiness is important thing in Yang Xin (mind). But if we are excessively happy is that all right? Over-happiness … Continue reading
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Tagged circulation, cultivating the mind, endocrine, food, health, meditation, mind-body, Mind-Body Exercise, movement, Qi
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Taiji and Science – To MOVE Or Not To MOVE
[Taiji and Science] To MOVE Or Not To MOVE Chun Man Sit There are two major types of qigong methods: 1) stillness qigong 2) moving qigong. Stillness Qigong Stillness qigong includes sitting qigong and standing qigong. Students hold a certain posture and … Continue reading
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Tagged breathe, calm, masters, method, mind, move, movement, moving qigong, physical health, physical strength, Qi, Qigong, sit, stand, stillness, stillness qigong, taiji, taijiquan
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Meditation In Motion – Sinking the Qi
Meditation In Motion Sinking The Qi by Eric Borreson Sinking the qi is a common term in taiji, but many people find it very confusing. Sinking the qi simply refers to using your breath to help … Continue reading
From The Doctor – Birthing Aloha, Back To Now
From The Doctor Any intelligent fool can make things bigger & more complex… It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage, to move in the opposite direction ~Albert Einstein “If the door shuts, do not … 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
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Tagged Elderly, Martial Arts, Qi, qi healing, Qigong, tai chi, taiji, the sceince of qi healing, Western medicine
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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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