Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Galiry

                                                                      Wudang

                                                           Chi Gong











Tai Chi Healing

Tai Chi Energy Healing
involves a few different
aspects of Tai Chi training.
First, specific postures have
different health effects on the
body and can be used to
facilitate different energy
flows in the acupuncture
meridians. Secondly, when you
work a proper Tai Chi set it
will flow the energy through
the acupuncture meridians
from beginning to end in a
specific pattern that is
designed to give you healing
benefits equivalent to an
entire body energy overhaul.
Thirdly, when you work on
specific jing expressions you
can manipulate your internal
energy state causing your
body to respond to your
mental direction and
willpower which can bring
about profound changes in
your body state, health and
life.
One aspect of proper Tai Chi
posture is what is known as
the vertical axis. Essentially
this refers to the idea that the
spine is very straight and that
everything in the body moves
around this area. This involves
spinal alignments and
movements that are very
healthy for the body as a
whole. It has been my finding
that most folks (even many Tai
Chi instructors) have a lot of
mis-alignments and kinks in
their back and body structure.
These alignments are easily
adjusted and corrected by a
knowledgeable teacher. Sigung
Clear is a teacher who has and
applies this knowledge. We
begin with the 10 major
points of the Wu Chi posture
and make corrections and
adjustments as necessary.
When you work a proper Tai
Chi set your personal body
Chi energy flows through the
acupuncture meridians. Your
energy starts to move in a
point known as Kidney 1 (Yong
Quan) then cycles through the
entire meridian system and at
the end of the set is cycled
back out through kidney 1. By
cycling your energy through
the meridians you essentially
expand the pathways and
energetically cleanse your
body including the lymphatic
and circulatory systems. It is
as if you have given yourself
an internal massage.
Many basic aches and pains
such as tension headaches can
be caused by specific internal
body and energy states. One
of the things that real Tai Chi
training specifically does is to
help the practitioner train
various body and energy
states so that the individual
can choose to change their
state and thereby affect their
overall health and well being.
One of the most common
ways to do this is through the
practice of jing. Jing is the
expression of energy as it is
directed by the mind.
There are many different types
of jing. One type of jing is the
one that most people appear
to be practicing when
performing Tai Chi. The Tai
Chi practitioner appears to be
very light and floating in their
movements. This type of jing
is purposefully meant to help
the practitioner to relax and
let go of unwanted tension
and stress. Another type of
jing is heavy body type jing
usually referred to as rooting
or dropping weight. This is an
excellent jing for someone
who feels like they cannot
focus and center themselves
as it will help the person do
just that. There are
approximately 36 different
types of jing. Each jing has
specific heath benefits and
other uses as well.
The ability to rapidly change
state is very useful to the
busy person who has a lot of
responsibilities. When a busy
person can not change modes
quickly it can cause a lot of
unwanted stress. Tai Chi is a
very good method for helping
to train to quickly change and
adjust to changes in state. Tai
Chi is an excellent stress relief
method including helping you
to cut off stress before it can
begin.
Visit today and find out how a
personal Tai Chi Healing
session can benefit you.

Monday, 29 April 2013

Qi gong


Qigong (also spelled Chi Kung)
comes from the Chinese words
"Qi" meaning "Energy" plus
"Gong," meaning "work" or
"practice." This Chinese Exercise
system focuses on cultivating and
attracting life-force energies.
Through training in this healing
art, practitioners build up their
health by combining discipline of
the mind and the body's
"Qi" (vital force). Those who
practice it regularly can
experience profound
improvement in every aspect of
their life. Dragon Qi

Distance Healing

Distance Healing?
Distance healing is any form of
healing energy "sent" across time
and space that is received and has
a healing effect on the recipient.
With this type of work, you do not
have to be physically present with
the healer to receive the healing. It
may be done over the phone or at
a special time set aside and agreed
upon between you and the
practitioner.
This type of healing is equally
effective as an in person healing
because in alternative energy
healing and holistic medicine
therapies, we are working with the
physical, emotional and mental
aspects of an individual by
accessing the individual’s energy
body. The energy body can be
accessed easily from anywhere and
at any time and does not require
you to be physically present with
the practitioner. Dragon Healing Qi