Cultivating the Ch i

Cultivating the Ch i
Author: Yanlin Chen,Stuart Alve Olson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1992
Genre: Tai chi
ISBN: 0938045083

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This is the first English translation of a work considered by the Chinese to be the Bible of T'ai Chi Ch'uan, containing the original writings from the Yang family secret journal & forming a foundation for the practice of T'ai Chi. Translated with commentary by Stuart Olson, a long-time protege of master T.T. Liang, CULTIVATING THE CH'I contains unique stop motion photography of the rare T'ai Chi Chi'-Kung exercises. There are chapters on internal energy generation, internal breathing methods for mobilizing ch'i, sitting & standing meditations for T'ai Chi & advanced training exercises to enhance a student's practice. The book is superbly illustrated & designed with very high production values. With the easy-to-read translation & insightful commentary, the book is a must-have reference for any student of martial arts. "Chen Kung's book is without question second to none on the subject of T'ai Chi Ch'uan. Stuart Olson has kindly made it available in English so that everyone can benefit from the Yang family secrets." - Master T.T. Liang.

Cultivating Ch i

Cultivating Ch i
Author: Kaibara Ekiken
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781590309889

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Discover a different side of Japanese swordsmanship through this fascinating treatise by a samurai doctor on how to maintain a healthy mind, body, and spiritual life Samurai are best known for taking life—but here is a samurai doctor’s prescription for how to preserve life, and to make yours a long and healthy one. Unlike other samurai of his time, the samurai Kaibara Ekiken (1630–1714) was concerned less with swordsmanship than with how to maintain and nurture the healthy mind and body upon which martial techniques and philosophy depended. While serving as the chief medical doctor and healer to the Kuroda clan, he came to a holistic view of how the physical, mental, and spiritual lives of his patients were connected. Drawing from his medical practice, the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, and his life experience, Ekiken created this text as a guide to sustaining health and stamina from youth to old age. Ekiken’s advice regarding moderation, food and drink, sleep, sexual activity, bathing, and therapeutic practices is still amazingly intuitive and appropriate nearly three hundred years after this book was written.

Cultivating Qi

Cultivating Qi
Author: David W. Clippinger
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-08-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780857012548

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How can Qi offer you the means, tools and will to live a life of balance? Explaining what Qi is, where it comes from, how we use it, and how we can cultivate it in order to achieve wholeness and balance, this much-needed book combines knowledge and practice to explore all aspects of Qi, including its modern, everyday implications. The book not only covers the history of Qi, but also demystifies the vital philosophies and practices surrounding it. Filled with valuable information on how to recognise and cultivate Qi in order to increase your energetic capacity and return to a more efficient physical, emotional, and psychological state, it also illustrates Qi's central importance in meditation, Taiji, Qigong, and other Internal Arts practices that focus upon its vitality. The author also offers instruction on a number of methods for opening the energy gates of the body to cultivate Qi.

Cultivating Qi

Cultivating Qi
Author: Jun Wang, Ph.D., C.M.D.
Publsiher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2011-01-25
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781556439544

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While Chinese acupuncture and herbalism enjoy widespread popularity in the West, traditional Chinese exercise techniques—with the exception of qi gong—have rarely been taught outside China. This book is designed to change that. Written by Jun Wang, a doctor of Chinese medicine, Cultivating Qi draws on classic Chinese texts to introduce these body-mind healing exercises to Western readers. In simple, accessible language, Wang presents three specific qi exercises: the Yijin Jing, a popular form of calisthenics associated with both Chinese Buddhist and Daoist traditions; Taiji Neigong, a series of 34 movements adapted from the Wu-Hao style of Taiji Quan; and the “Six Healing Breaths,” which combines spoken sounds with movements associated with the six major vital organs of Chinese medicine. Written for beginning students of Chinese medicine as well as laypersons, healthcare practitioners, and martial artists, Cultivating Qi includes clear explanations of Chinese medical terminology—and provides the original Chinese characters for more advanced students—as well as step-by-step instruction in the three exercises. Accompanied by 100 photographs, these exercises are suitable for all ages and activity levels, and most of them take no more than 10 to 15 minutes to complete.

Cultivating the Ch i

Cultivating the Ch i
Author: Stuart Alve Olson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1986-11-01
Genre: Tai chi
ISBN: 0938045024

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Cultivating Stillness

Cultivating Stillness
Author: Eva Wong
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1992-11-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834823785

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Equanimity, good health, peace of mind, and long life are the goals of the ancient Taoist tradition known as "internal alchemy," of which Cultivating Stillness is a key text. Written between the second and fifth centuries, the book is attributed to T'ai Shang Lao-chun—the legendary figure more widely known as Lao-Tzu, author of the Tao-te Ching . The accompanying commentary, written in the nineteenth century by Shui-ch'ing Tzu, explains the alchemical symbolism of the text and the methods for cultivating internal stillness of body and mind. A principal part of the Taoist canon for many centuries, Cultivating Stillness is still the first book studied by Taoist initiates today.

Awaken the Dragon

Awaken the Dragon
Author: Michael Steward
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781412019330

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Practiced by millions of people the world over, Qigong is actually an approach to life itself. It is a state of mind characterized by complete relaxation and complete acceptance, and deep meditation; it is open to the healing energy of the universe, and it offers healing for the whole world. Qigong practice not only aligns your own body, mind and spirit, but also aligns us with the universal body, mind and spirit. By regulating our minds through meditation, deep breathing and gentle movement we can facilitate a smoother and stronger flow of energy throughout our bodies, giving us greater health and freedom of movement throughout our lives. This unique book will familiarize you with the cultivation and healing concepts of Qigong. This book is beautifully illustrated with over 370 photos and more than 80 drawings. "We must practice Qigong with the intention of not only healing ourselves, but becoming a healing influence on all those around us."- Dr. Michael Steward Sr.

Chi Energy Activation Cultivation and Flow

Chi Energy   Activation  Cultivation and Flow
Author: Richard E Clear
Publsiher: Clear Silat Incorporated
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0981616704

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Clear explains beginner to advanced practices regarding Chi/Qi/Ki (Life-Force) activation, cultivation, and flow that allow an individual to personally experience, build, and work with Chi energy.