Qigong in the pandemic

In the pandemic period, Russian doctor taught patients Taiji Qigong in hospital  . It is not about forms or correctness of Taiji Quan  they practice , it is about how they are willing to relax body and mind, to stimulate energy flow alone meridian, most importantly, willingness in promoting and sharing positive thinking and energy.… Continue reading Qigong in the pandemic

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DaoYin QiGong

Dao(導)means “Guiding”, Yin (引)means “Attracting the streamline”, Qigong (氣功)means energy exercises. DaoYin Qigong has been practising by Chinese more than 3000 years according to ancient scripts and there are at least more than 3000 different forms of qigong exercise. Therefore Daoyin Qigong is not form constrainted exercise, it is a state of mind that works… Continue reading DaoYin QiGong

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Daoyin Qigong

Dao (導) means directing, guiding and leading; Yin (引) means attracting, leading, stretching.  Both characters share one same definition – leading – but in different concept of leading. History Daoyin Qigong (導引氣功) has many names in English, such as Taoist Yoga, Healing Qigong or Meridien Qigong.  All different names lead to the same principles of… Continue reading Daoyin Qigong

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