Sometimes called “Chinese Yoga”,
qigong is the ancient art and
science of using breath, posture, movement,
stretching, meditation, visualisation, and/or
sound to cultivate subtle energy, improve health,
transform consciousness, and increase power for
martial arts.
Qigong (pronounced “chee gong”) is a relatively new
word for a variety of ancient practices:
Medical Qigong:
Taught in hospitals and clinics in China and around the
world, specific exercises are designed for each
patient’s condition.
Buddhist meditation:
The ancient art and science of cultivating
extraordinary abilities of the mind and body. The goal
of buddhist qigong is increased awareness, wisdom, and
the elimination of suffering.
Daoist Qigong:
Also called “Inner Alchemy” this includes several
different types of esoteric exercises for longevity.
Healing Qigong:
Healing qigong is practised by masseurs,
acupuncturists, and others. This subtle art is seen as
a way to enhance one’s ability to perceive and affect
mental and physical processes for the improvement of
health.
Martial Qigong:
This art has been used for at least two thousand years
to increase physical power, expand awareness, and
protect the body from injury.
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