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Taoist Neigong and Meditation, Medical Qigong, Tai Chi and Bagua

Cultivate Internal Power and Vitality with the Lower Tantien bagua healing health internal power martial arts neigong qi qigong tai chi tantien water method wellness Feb 16, 2024

 

By Paul Cavel

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: health/healing, martial arts and spiritual development. In reality, everyone trains for health because, at the...

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You Are Being Bombarded By Noise! bagua grounding internal arts qigong reduce stress release tension tai chi water method wellness Feb 02, 2024

 

By Paul Cavel

You are being bombarded by noise – unrelenting distractions in the form of notifications, news and marketing – that diminish peace of mind. It’s no wonder why stress is the number one cause of disease with 90 percent of illnesses and diseases being linked to chronic stress (accor...

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Bagua bagua i ching arts martial arts taoism Jan 10, 2024

 

Bagua is a pure energy art originally practised by those interested in the I Ching or Taoism — having been derived as a physical manifestation to realise the teachings of the I Ching. In this way, bagua is an embodiment of the universal principles of change.

It is also a high-level martial ar...

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The Best Time …and Place to Train bagua internal arts practice qi qigong tai chi taoism training water method Jan 09, 2024

 By Paul Cavel

In ancient times, internal arts training often started just before dawn and was usually done outside. Taoists found that morning practice not only warms up the body’s systems by circulating blood and chi, but also wakes up the intuitive aspects of the mind. Starting the day on soli...

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Yang Style Tai Chi internal arts practice qi tai chi taoism Jan 02, 2024

The Yang style tai chi form Paul Cavel teaches is derived from that of Yang Cheng Fu, a direct descendant of the Yang family, as he considers it a superb balance between ease of learning and depth of internals, making it a practice well-suited to both new and existing students alike. The internal...

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