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Cultivate Internal Power and Vitality with the Lower Tantien
Cultivate Internal Power and Vitality with the Lower Tantien

Although people who train the internal arts of qigong, tai chi and bagua do so for a variety of reasons, all motivations can be classified into three general categories

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Taoism, qigongHeather CavelFebruary 17, 2024qigong, 2024 (1) Comments
You Are Being Bombarded By Noise!
You Are Being Bombarded By Noise!

You are being bombarded by noise – unrelenting distractions in the form of notifications, news and marketing…

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qigong, wellness, healingHeather CavelFebruary 3, 2024water method, 2024 (1)Comment
The Best Time …and Place to Train
The Best Time …and Place to Train

Taoists found that morning practice not only warms up the body by circulating blood and chi, but also wakes up the more intuitive aspects of the mind. However, the concerns in the Water Method go deeper.

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Taoism, qigongHeather CavelJanuary 10, 2024internal arts, 2024 (1) Comments
Opening to Let Go
Opening to Let Go

The Water Method starts from the position that everything you need to be healthy and whole is already inside of you.

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2023Heather CavelDecember 18, 2023water method, 2023 Comments
Acceptance After Loss: A Water Method Approach
Acceptance After Loss: A Water Method Approach

From a Taoist perspective, loss is a natural part of living. You cannot live a life without losing something, and at the end of the day, you are going to lose everything, including your life. For this reason, the Taoists have always looked at how to become comfortable with letting go.

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2023Heather CavelNovember 21, 2023water method Comments
Eight-fold Patterns & Paradoxes of Tai Chi & Bagua
Eight-fold Patterns & Paradoxes of Tai Chi & Bagua

The fabric of Taoist energy arts is weaved from 16 neigong threads that intertwine to create the internal mechanisms and external “containers” of qigong, tai chi, hsing-i and bagua.

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taichi, baguaHeather CavelOctober 16, 2023taichi, baguaComment
Tai Chi: Embodying the Four Primary Energies (Part 2 of 2)
Tai Chi: Embodying the Four Primary Energies (Part 2 of 2)

In Part Two, we’ll look at ji, lu and an, and how the four energies create a cycling of energy and different qi flow patterns throughout the body.

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taichiHeather CavelOctober 9, 2023yangtaichiComment
Tai Chi: Embodying the Four Primary Energies (Part 1 of 2)
Tai Chi: Embodying the Four Primary Energies (Part 1 of 2)

Learning how to manifest the four primary energies in ever-changing sequences and patterns systematically opens up the body and mind, and allows you to gain access to profound states of being.

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taichiHeather CavelSeptember 28, 2023yangtaichiComment
The Water Method: In the Pursuit of Wu Wei
The Water Method: In the Pursuit of Wu Wei

The Water Method, first coined by Lao Tzu, author of the Tao Te Jing, twenty-five hundred years ago, comes from the teachings of the Taoist oral tradition and has existed for many millennia.

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2023Heather CavelJune 16, 2023water method Comment
Qigong for Healing (Part 2 of 2)
Qigong for Healing (Part 2 of 2)

In Part 1, we discussed how breaking the reciprocal-inhibition habit and using moderation are essential to healing. Now we’ll look at how consistency and personal factors also play key roles.

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2023Heather CavelApril 22, 2023qigong Comments
Qigong for Healing (Part 1 of 2)
Qigong for Healing (Part 1 of 2)

If I were to summarise the vast majority of enquiries I receive in a single question, it would be, “Can qigong heal X”? – you name it.

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2023Heather CavelApril 12, 2023qigongComment
Medical Qigong or Neigong – Which Is More Powerful?
Medical Qigong or Neigong – Which Is More Powerful?

The goal of all Taoist movement arts is to move energy (qi) in the body, which can be done through direct or indirect methods.

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2023Heather CavelMarch 13, 2023medical qigong Comments
Peaks & Plateaus of Internal Arts Training (Part 2 of 2)
Peaks & Plateaus of Internal Arts Training (Part 2 of 2)

Do not get discouraged. This is the time when you must keep practising in order to advance. Do not go for broke and push past your two-thirds of comfortable ability by trying to force progress to happen…

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taichi, bagua, 2023Heather CavelFebruary 13, 2023qigong, taichi, internal arts
Peaks & Plateaus of Internal Arts Training (Part 1 of 2)
Peaks & Plateaus of Internal Arts Training (Part 1 of 2)

When training exercise of any kind over long periods of time, reaching plateaus and temporarily struggling to overcome them are normal events…

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taichi, 2023, baguaHeather CavelFebruary 1, 2023qigong, taichi, wellness
The Principle of Closing: Fulfilling the Need to Return
The Principle of Closing: Fulfilling the Need to Return

In the manifest realm of duality, if there is an action, there is an equal and opposite reaction: an opening is followed by a closing, and the cycle repeats ad infinitum….

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2023Heather CavelJanuary 16, 2023Comment
Simple Wellness: Soft Living (Part 2 of 2)
Simple Wellness: Soft Living (Part 2 of 2)

Soft living is truly going against the tide of society, but more and more people are waking up to the fact that they want to get back to being a human being instead of a human doing…

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2023Heather CavelJanuary 8, 2023soft living
Simple Wellness: Soft Living (Part 1 of 2)
Simple Wellness: Soft Living (Part 1 of 2)

Soft living is a new term for an old paradigm that has existed in the East for millennia. Ancient Chinese practiced a system of moderation…

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2023Heather CavelJanuary 2, 2023soft living, water methodComment
The Principle of Separate and Combine
The Principle of Separate and Combine

Separate and combine is a Taoist principle for deep learning that has been used for millennia. The principle states that once a basic movement, set or form has been…

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2022Heather CavelJuly 25, 2022Comment
The Principle of Thirds: How to Exercise Moderation (Part 2 of 2)
The Principle of Thirds: How to Exercise Moderation (Part 2 of 2)

In our previous post, we introduced The Rule of Thirds—a primary principle of the Water method that promotes the conservation of energy that…

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2022Heather CavelJuly 25, 2022 Comment
The Principle of Thirds: How to Exercise Moderation (Part 1 of 2)
The Principle of Thirds: How to Exercise Moderation (Part 1 of 2)

The Rule of Thirds is so fundamental to all Water method energy arts training that it is one of the Five Primary Principles. However, it’s also by far the most elusive….

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2022Heather CavelJuly 25, 2022qigongComment
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