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The Three Dantiens

Through the daily practice of Qigong and Tai Chi we are able to balance the three Dantien. These are three energetic areas of our body where we store Qi. The Third eye, the heart and the belly. When these are in balance our whole being feels in balance and we have more energy to live our lives to the fullest and to be our most authentic selves.

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Scientific Qi Exploration: The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels (2) | Yang-Sheng.com

[Scientific Qi Exploration 气的科学探讨] The Extraordinary Meridians or Vessels (Part 2) Marty Eisen Ph.D. (Continue from previous poster, Part 1) 7. The Conception (Ren) Vessel (Mai) The Pinyin Ren me…

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"In Chinese philosophy, the ethereal substance of which everything is composed. Early Daoist philosophers and alchemists regarded it as a vital force associated with breath and bodily fluids and sought to control its movement within the body in order to achieve longevity and spiritual power." - Mirriam Webster Dictionary "States of consciousness are expressed in…

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What is Chi ( Qi) Medical Chi Gong (also spelled Chi Kung or Chi Gung) and "Energy Medicine" are considered emerging sciences in the West, but Chi Gong has been used for healing in the East since ancient times. Gong translates as "skill with."   Thus, Chi Gong translates as "skill with the energy of life."  Chi is recognized in many different cultures. It's known as ki in Japan (pronounced "key"), yesod in Kabbalistic tradition, pneuma to the Greeks and Christian scholars, baraka to the Sufis an

What is Chi ( Qi) Medical Chi Gong (also spelled Chi Kung or Chi Gung) and "Energy Medicine" are considered emerging sciences in the West, but Chi Gong has been used for healing in the East since ancient times. Gong translates as "skill with." Thus, Chi Gong translates as "skill with the energy of life." Chi is recognized in many different cultures. It's known as ki in Japan (pronounced "key"), yesod in Kabbalistic tradition, pneuma to the Greeks and Christian scholars, baraka to the…

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