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Qigong for Healing (Part 1 of 2) anxiety burnout depression headaches healing neigong qigong reduce stress release tension taoism trauma Apr 11, 2023

 By Paul Cavel

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.

First, to answer the question, yes, generally qigong supports healing for a wide array of specific ailments and injuries, and has been doing so as ...

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Heaven & Earth Qigong Video healing heaven & earth qigong neigong qigong reduce stress relaxation video Mar 22, 2023

 

Heaven and Earth Qigong is a gift from the ancients, a self-healing practice that has a 3,000-year-old history. Traditionally being reserved only for disciples, this two-part exercise spans the first 12 of 16 internal (neigong) components.

Its many threads of internal (neigong) techniques are...

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Medical Qigong or Neigong – Which Is More Powerful? acupuncture dragon & tiger qigong etheric field healing medical qigong neigong qi qigong tantien taoist principles Mar 12, 2023

By Paul Cavel

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

  • Direct movement of qi occurs when a practitioner's mind connects and merges with specific layers of energy within their flesh, and then mobilises that

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Gods Playing in the Cloud Qigong gods qigong internal arts neigong qigong video water method Feb 26, 2023

The most advanced of the Taoist neigong systems, Gods Playing in the Clouds Qigong is recommended for students who already have experience training the Taoist Neigong set, Dragon & Tiger Medical Qigong and/or Heaven & Earth Qigong. The Gods form can serve as a container that makes it possible to ...

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The joy of trees practice qigong tai chi training Feb 19, 2023

By Anna Price

In this especially bleak midwinter, many of us will be hauling Christmas Trees into our living rooms and festooning them with lights and trinkets to help gladden our hearts. We all seem to love a bit of fir - its dark green and resinous smell closely associated with seasonal festi...

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