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Qigong is a Chinese
Program of Physical training, Philosophy, Spiritual Development and
Preventative Health Care.
Qi is
our Vital Life Force. Qi is the energy that awakens us to
this very moment. The syllable ‘Gong’ refers to power,
knowledge, self discipline or mastery. So Qigong refers to
Awareness of Qi and Practice of Qi. Thus Qigong training leads us
to Awareness and Mastery of our Life Force.
Qigong
in fact is a way of living. Through the daily practice of Qigong
one becomes more aware of self, relationships and surroundings and
then one makes conscious choices which lead to full, vibrant health
and enjoyment of life.
Over
5000 years ago the ancient sages researched and developed many
practices to attain happiness and immortality. After using external
alchemy techniques such as gems, elixirs, crystals, flower essences
and drugs they turned their attention inwards to uncover the
mysteries surrounding their internal Qi or life force.
They
discovered an entire universe within that perfectly mirrored the
external universe. These sages discovered that Qi moves in certain
pathways and certain directions in the body and when there is a
blockage in this flow, pain, disease and ultimately death
result.
It was
observed that the animals that surrounded the sages each had a
daily ritual of movement, sound and breath. And that these animals
enjoyed flexibility, spontaneity, youth and vigor. Therefore the
sages developed exercises that mimicked the movements of animals.
These techniques, were named, for example, ‘Dao Yin’, meaning ‘to
induce and guide Qi energy’. This is a method of inducing Qi energy
into the body and directing it to the various organs via the
meridian systems.
Dao Yin
is only one small aspect of Qigong. Qigong has now been practised
for many thousands of years and so hundreds, if not thousands of
different Schools and Styles of Qigong have developed. Some focus
solely on spiritual development, some on martial arts and others
focus on health on all levels (physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual). This latter style is the focus of the Open Sky
(Medical) Qigong Program.
Medical
or therapeutic Qigong is studied under the guidance of a person
trained and experienced in Qigong Healing. Those following the Open
Sky Qigong Program learn breathing exercises, relaxation, gentle
physical exercises and how to meditate. This allows
practitioners to develop and refine their inner energy system so
their energy is of great benefit to the world and all Life.
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