Qi Gong
Qi gong is a slow internal practice where the breath and movement are coordinated together to develop and store the qi. The qi is a special energy in the body that cannot be seen or measured which can only be experienced and developed through continuous practice. The qi is said to be mainly stored in the abdomen below the navel in the area called the Dantien (literally Field of Elixir). Qi is cultivated through deep breathing and movement combined with strong mental focus. In practicing qi gong the qi follows the mind with the movement to develop stronger qi and internal power. After the qi has been developed it can be used for different purposes such as the practice of gong fu. The power of the qi needs to be developed in the same way that you need water in a pipe to be kept under pressure to enable it to flow easily. The practice benefits the health of the body as the qi is improved it keeps the internal organs strong and helps remove toxins.
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Qi gong is a slow internal practice where the breath and movement are coordinated together to develop and store the qi. The qi is a special energy in the body that cannot be seen or measured which can only be experienced and developed through continuous practice. The qi is said to be mainly stored in the abdomen below the navel in the area called the Dantien (literally Field of Elixir). Qi is cultivated through deep breathing and movement combined with strong mental focus. In practicing qi gong the qi follows the mind with the movement to develop stronger qi and internal power. After the qi has been developed it can be used for different purposes such as the practice of gong fu. The power of the qi needs to be developed in the same way that you need water in a pipe to be kept under pressure to enable it to flow easily. The practice benefits the health of the body as the qi is improved it keeps the internal organs strong and helps remove toxins.
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shaolintempleuk.org
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