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 Get Your Chi Energy


What has come to be called 'chi' is a subtle flow of electromagnetic
years people haveenergy which links all things in the universe. Ancient peoples were
probably able to sense its movement. Sites such as Stonehenge, Carll3c
been aware of energyand the Nazca lines, seem to have been constructed along so-called l'ey
moving through thelines, believed to mark underlying concentrations of energy. They may
universe, connectinghave been built specifically to channel this energy: maybe their builders
everything in it like
a huge computer

network.


were in touch with the flow of energy and knew how to influence it.
In the Far East the understanding and control of energy flows under-
lies traditional healing systems such as acupuncture and Shiatsu as well
as martial arts like Tai Chi, Qi Kong and Aikido. The energy has several
names. In China it is called Chi, inJapan it is known as Ki (also spelt Qi)
and in India Prana. There are no specific words for it in the West,
although expressions such as 'atmosphere', 'mood', 'life-force' or
'spirit' describe how it is perceived, In this article it is referred to as chi
energy, Chi is central to Oriental astrology and Feng Shui,
Chi stays mainly within entities such as human bodies, plants or build-
ings, but some of it constantly flows out and some flows in from other
sources, Your own personal chi energy is always mixing with the chi
energy around you, In this way you are connected to the immediate
environment, and ultimately to the whole universe, as ripples of chi
energy from far away reach you, Exceptionally sensitive people may be
able to pick up advance information from these distant sources iJ1 the
form of premonitions, visions or telepathy,

Chi Demonstration



The Practice of Qigong: Meditation and Healing Audible Audiobook – Original recording


For over 2,000 years, qigong has been a cornerstone of traditional Chinese healing. While generally unrecognized by Western medical science, this noninvasive, preventative healing system is viewed by millions of Chinese as a way of mastering the energy that permeates all of nature and humanity - the 
qi - that is literally the breath of life. This audio program is a complete study course that teaches how to bring this natural system for mind/body healing into your life. Cohen, a Taoist master, covers every phase of qigong theory and practice, including 25 rare meditation exercises with specific instructions for breathing, postures, and visualizations. Now, for the first time, you can fully explore this fascinating system for peak mental and physical balance.



UNIVERSAL CHI

Chi energy flows not only throughout our planet, but through the entire
solar system and galaxy. Our own planet, Earth, radiates chi energy that
flows out and away from the planet. To the people who live on Earth this
appears as chi energy moving upwards and is called Earth's force.


CHI FROM THE PAST


Old buildings will have absorbed
some of the chi energy linked
surface of the Earth, and therefore in our homes and in our own bod-wHh the happy or sad events Ulat
have tiaken place fuere. Most.of
this washes away with time, blu a
residue could stay for centuries.
Negative chi energy hangs on
ies, is influenced by the Earth itself and the surrounding planets. As thein parts of a building that are
position of the Earth, Sun and planets changes, so does the movementdarkor damp" and can affect the
lives of people ]jving there. If
generations of occupants have
expelienced similar misfortunes
(for example, illness, divorce or
same time, the planets surrounding Earth radiate chi energy which trav-
els towards and into the Earth. This appears to us to move downwards
and is known as Heaven's force. So the movement of chi energy on the
of chi energy, which in turn affects our own flow of chi energy. Feng
Shui astrology (see pages 34-41) is the art of understanding these
largescale movemen ts of chi energy and predicting their effect on a
particular person.


The spinning motion of the Earth means that more of Earth's force
is thrown off at the Equator and less at the poles. Slightly more of
Heaven's force will flow into the north and south poles. Earth's chi
energy moves from the cen tre up through the Earth's crust, becoming
more dispersed in some areas and more concen trated in others. These
concentrations are thought to appear' on the surface as ley lines.
As Heaven's chi energy reaches Earth its movement is altered by the
landscape (hills, mountains, rivers), vegetation (trees, crops, grasses,
bankruptcy), it could be caused
by the Feng Shui of the building.
Before moving into a new
home find out as much as you
can about its history and that of
the previous occupants. If there
have been problems, you may be



able to change the existing Feng
Shui so that the chain of events
is broken.


Bushes and the ground itself (rocks, clay, soil, chalk). As Earth's force
and Heaven's force mix across the surface of the planet various unique
flows and eddies of chi energy develop. The same is true of buildings in
a city. Low flat dwellings, skyscrapers, pointed roofs, domes and tree-
lined avenues all determine how chi energy flows across the surface, and
roads, rivers, railways, offices, factories, homes, entertainment centres,
churches, graveyards and hospitals all have an influence on the nature
of that energy.

Chen Tai Chi for Beginners (YMAA) Chenhan Yang **New Bestseller** Tai Chi DVD

7 Minute Qigong




Learn Tai Chi Step by Step with Master Chenhan. Tai chi is a kind of moving meditation with ancient roots in Chinese martial arts. In this program, Master Chenhan Yang teaches you the standard Chen-style 56-movement form, with step-by-step instructions explaining the purpose of each movement. Chen tai chi is one of the most popular tai chi styles in the world, and it is practiced by millions of people every day. The movements still possess their martial arts roots but are often practiced slowly as a form of gentle whole-body exercise.

Tai chi instruction with front and rear views and multiple angles...Low-impact whole-body movements; good for all fitness levels...Popular 56-form for demonstrations and tournaments. Tai chi relaxes the mind and body deeply, a key to maintaining and improving health. Your natural healing abilities are most effective when you're calm and centered. Regular practice can benefit your strength, flexibility, bone density, and muscle mass. The low-impact exercise has been shown to improve symptoms of depression and insomnia and promote the healing of chronic conditions. Tai chi is an excellent way to relieve stress, lower your blood pressure, and develop a positive attitude toward life. Tai chi will increase your circulation, resulting in improved vitality and longevity, and it will develop your mind’s alertness, awareness, and concentration.

As you practice, pay attention to the feeling within the movements, so you may appreciate the profound essence of tai chi chuan. For beginners: this is the best form to begin learning the original family-style of Tai Chi Chuan, which can be traced back to the 13th century. The Chen 56-form is a combination of the first two traditional Chen forms (Lao Jia Yi Lu and Er Lu), designed for beginning students to be used for demonstration and competitions. It is taught with detailed step-by-step instruction, and broken into four sections for easy learning. All regions 

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