Archive for the ‘Qigong’ Category
The True Chi Will Come
photo credit: fung.leo The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine says that we should “be imperturbable and the true chi will come”. But what does “true chi” mean? Is it the opposite of “false chi”? Read this short article to learn about “true chi”. An interpretation from Al Simon, Tai Chi and Qigong Lessons: So [...]
In: Chi Kung, Qigong · Tagged with: true chi
Tai Chi Practicing with multiple sclerosis or limited mobility
photo credit: Steve Snodgrass Recently, we’ve been discussing how to adapt Tai Chi and Qigong for people with multiple sclerosis or other forms of limited mobility. But it’s more than just for those with limitations. This discussion gets to the central issue of true Chi Development. Check it out: Practicing with multiple sclerosis or limited [...]
In: Feature, Qigong, Tai Chi Benefits · Tagged with: tai chi for disabled, tai chi for multiple sclerosis
Heal yourself using Qigong-Life Energy Skill
Dear Reader, I have an exciting announcement for you today from Clinical Hypnotherapist, Steve G. Jones. I have Steve’s permission to share it with you. He discusses an empowering product of his that he wants to share with you… Enjoy! Steve here and I want to let you know about something that can make a [...]
In: Qigong · Tagged with: benefits qigong
Four Treasures Of Tai Chi, Qigong
I want to share a message with you, “Four Treasures of Tai Chi: Essence, Energy, Spirit, and Power <– click here “Hey Al – I got your last email about the four treasures. But all the books I read talk about the three treasures in Chinese Medicine? Where do you get the fourth one?” In [...]
In: Feature, Qigong · Tagged with: Qigong, Tai Chi
Tai Chi Qigong It Is A Program With Feeling
Al Simon – Tai Chi and Qigong, Who is Al Simon you ask? In his own words: “I’m an ordinary guy who became a Tai Chi Master and three-time inductee to the U.S. Martial Arts Hall of Fame” ps, my own sideline. I am respecting and liking Al Simon more and more when I read [...]
In: Feature, Qigong, Tai Chi Benefits · Tagged with: tai chi and MS, tai chi and physically challenged, tai chi and physically disabled



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