Shaolin Nei Jin Qi Gong

Shaolin Nei Jin Qi Gong
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Publisher : Weiser Books
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0877288763
ISBN-13 : 9780877288763
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Shaolin Nei Jin Qi Gong by : Peter Fenton

This form of Qi Gong was developed by Shaolin priests and brought to the West from Beijing in the mid-1980s. It is an ancient Chinese discipline with links to Martial Arts and Chinese medicine.

Shaolin

Shaolin
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Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 8479103574
ISBN-13 : 9788479103576
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Shaolin by : Peter Fenton

Shaolin Martial QiGong - Shaolin DaMo Yi Jin Jing

Shaolin Martial QiGong - Shaolin DaMo Yi Jin Jing
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Total Pages : 778
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ISBN-10 : 9798624189027
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Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Shaolin Martial QiGong - Shaolin DaMo Yi Jin Jing by : Bernd Höhle

The Shaolin Encyclopedia is an essential reading for all students or teachers who want to advance to a higher level or to understand the core of traditional Northern Shaolin Kung Fu as an art and practice. This is the complete series of traditional Northern Shaolin books that martial arts students are waiting for: learning history and philosophy; study the principles and concepts of style; explore the finer points, both as a theory and as martial applications, which are applicable to training in many other martial arts styles; acquire the essential theory of Chan philosophy, the martial art of Shaolin and QiGong; understand the concepts of fighting behind the movements; examine and explore the details of the forms, including the key principles of the movements as well as their advanced martial applications; develop martial skills through specific training techniques; important books for the designer who seek to obtain clarity in his understanding of martial arts, regardless of the style practiced; discover how to analyze the shapes and the martial applications in Shaolin KungFu, acquiring superior knowledge about your style and insights that will give you a greater understanding of your art; increase your strength, improve your health and develop explosive martial strength with Shaolin Qigong. This book contains: Dedication, Author, Introduction to Da Mo Yi Jin Jing, History of Da Mo Yi Jin Jing, Energy Meridians, General Concepts in Da Mo Yi Jin Jing, Training in Da Mo Yi Jin Jing, Meditation on Internal Elixir, Important points in Shaolin Da Mo Yi Jin Jing, Rules masters, The 3 natural powers in Da Mo Yi Jin Jing, Coldness in DaMo Yi Jin Jing, Form in 12 exercises, Form in 14 exercises, Form in 49 exercises, Form in 108 exercises, Form in 157 exercises, Form in 216 exercises, Martial Arts Association International, Chin Woo Athletic Association, Italian Chin Woo Athletic Association, Bei Shaolin Quan Italy.

Shaolin Qi Gong

Shaolin Qi Gong
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9781620554548
ISBN-13 : 1620554542
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Shaolin Qi Gong by : Shi Xinggui

Authentic qi gong as practiced in the Shaolin Temple where this discipline originated centuries ago • Reveals the fundamental spiritual principles and includes both a short and long form of the daily exercises • Explains the benefits of mastering energy in the body, such as organ strengthening The great teacher Bodhidharma is credited with the creation of Shaolin Temple qi gong and kung fu in the 6th century CE. Motivated by the terrible physical condition of the monks who spent all their time meditating or copying scrolls, his two-part system promoted physical as well as spiritual fitness and became the basis for all the martial and meditative arts taught in the Shaolin Temple. These ancient practices increase physical health and vitality, enhance creativity, and can be practiced well into old age. Author Shi Xinggui, a Shaolin monk, explains the fundamental principle of qi gong--the art of mastering energy (qi) and moving it through the body--and provides clear demonstrations of all the positions and movements. In order to develop qi attentively, it is necessary to cultivate the art of slowness in both movement and breathwork. Shi Xinggui provides both a short form and a long form of the daily exercises, with lessons on heart centering, organ strengthening, and balancing the energy using the three dantians--the three energy centers of the body.

Internal Martial Arts Nei-gong

Internal Martial Arts Nei-gong
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Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 0972190791
ISBN-13 : 9780972190794
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Internal Martial Arts Nei-gong by : Bill Bodri

In many old martial arts films you often see a master capable of extraordinary supernormal feats such as being able to move with the speed of wind, throw incredibly heavy objects, destroy them with a strike, stride over water, or even fly through the air. Are such things possible? The Chinese Taoists say "yes" if the master practiced special exercises to cultivate their inner energy, or yang chi (qi). These practices to cultivate inner power are called nei-gong, or the internal martial arts, and are related to the mastery of the kundalini energies cited in Indian yogic and Buddhist literature, which also explains the various superpowers that become possible with its cultivation. Many people today want to be able to attain such supernormal skills, or they simply want to understand why and how these skills were cultivated so they might be duplicated as best possible. Some practitioners of Tai Chi Chuan, Hsing-Yi, Ba Gua Zhang, Five Animals, Aikido, Karate, Judo, Northern Shaolin, and other Kung Fu Wushu traditions have alternatively damaged their bodies from their practice, or have reached a training plateau, and want some sure methods to break their current limits and bring their martial arts skills to the next level. This book explains the major practices on how to properly cultivate nei-gong safely to achieve all these objectives. The information provided, because of its advance nature, was usually considered the high "secrets" of martial arts lineages made available only to the top students who also practiced breathing methods and meditation. It explains how to cultivate the mythical martial arts through the initial practice of qi-gong, and then inner nei-gong exercises involving anapana, pranayama, one-pointed visualization, kasina meditations, and sexual cultivation. It provides training information applicable to Iron Palm, Iron Shirt or Dim Mak techniques, which though incredible in themselves still fall far short of the special supernormal achievements possible after a martial arts student successfully opens up their chakras and chi channels, in particular their sushumna central channel and the macrocosmic chi circulation within the body. This is the only book in English offering detailed instructions on how to cultivate the Taoist concept of shen, which is the stage of awareness attained after cultivating your chi to a high level. For purposes of attaining inner gong-fu (kung fu), it also teaches how to cultivate the Six Yogas of Naropa and the Tibetan tantric mantras for opening up the body's central chi channel. In terms of specific long term nei-gong methods, it stresses visualization and anapana practices which are explained in conjunction with more advanced techniques for dissolving inner energy blockages. Rather than just focusing on internal martial arts kung fu, the authors go even a step further also bring forth many rarely discussed modern training principles for peak athletic performance that can be applied to martial arts, and provide practical information on various vitamin-mineral supplements, detoxification routines, and bodywork therapies that can help heal martial arts injuries and lead to improved skills even if the nei-gong route of internal martial arts energies and gong-fu is not mastered. This is a truly unique book, quite different than what's normally available for the martial arts tradition, because it provides full materials on topics raely covered elsewehre, and reveals not one, two or three but a plethora of inner training practices, even for qi-gong, along with what are normally considered their secret training details.

Stay young with Qi Gong

Stay young with Qi Gong
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 53
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ISBN-10 : 9783753458083
ISBN-13 : 3753458082
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Stay young with Qi Gong by : Jin Dao

Qi Gong is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is prac-ticed by millions of people around the world today. The goal is to maintain body and mind health and thus lead a long, happy life. This is done with a combination of traditional movements, breathing methods and the power of imagination. Everyone can start learning Qi Gong regardless of age, previous knowledge or constitution - ideally today! In this volume, on the practical side, the Lohan-Qi Gong and other standing exercises are mainly explained.

Chi Kung for Health and Vitality (Revised Edition)

Chi Kung for Health and Vitality (Revised Edition)
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Publisher : Cosmos Internet (Publishing Division)
Total Pages : 228
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Synopsis Chi Kung for Health and Vitality (Revised Edition) by : Kiew Kit, Wong

This clear, easy-to-follow guide, by the internationally acknowledged Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit, shows how we can all benefit from chi kung’s energy-cultivating techniques. The book encourages you to plan your own fitness programme around the unique exercise sequence, which will: * Enhance mind and body fitness. * Develop vitality for a healthy sex life. * Decrease stress. * Prevent and combat illness. This is a fun and fulfilling form of exercise that is equally enjoyable for beginners and practitioners alike.

A Comprehensive Guide to Daoist Nei Gong

A Comprehensive Guide to Daoist Nei Gong
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Publisher : Singing Dragon
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : 9780857013729
ISBN-13 : 0857013726
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis A Comprehensive Guide to Daoist Nei Gong by : Damo Mitchell

Nei Gong is the practice leading to attainment of real internal skill and transformation, and the philosophical art of change that runs through all Daoist practice. This book provides a unprecedented insight into the entire Nei Gong process, expanding upon the foundations laid in the author's previous widely read book, Daoist Nei Gong, to provide a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the practice. Going into unparalleled detail whilst remaining accessible, it explains the philosophy at the heart of Nei Gong , and the steps whereby transformation is achieved. Essential reading for anyone seriously interested Qi Gong, Chinese martial arts, and the Daoist tradition, the book will also be an invaluable resource for practitioners of Chinese medicine, or advanced meditation.

The Six Healing Sounds

The Six Healing Sounds
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9781594779657
ISBN-13 : 1594779651
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Six Healing Sounds by : Mantak Chia

The Six Healing Sounds that keep the vital organs in optimal condition • Presents vocalizations and accompanying postures that dissolve the tensions at the root of unhealthy chi flow and organ malfunction • Shows how to release excess heat trapped around the organs and redistribute it to cooler regions of the body to bring balance, health, and calmness to the entire system Thousands of years ago Taoist masters discovered that a healthy organ vibrates at a particular frequency. They found six sounds with the correct frequencies to keep each organ in optimal condition. To accompany these Six Healing Sounds, six postures were developed to activate the acupuncture meridians, or energy channels, of the corresponding organs. In The Six Healing Sounds Master Mantak Chia explains how the pressures of modern life can cause excess heat to become trapped around the organs, causing energy blockages and sickness. He shows readers how the vibrations of the Six Healing Sounds and their accompanying postures redistribute this excess heat to the cooler regions of the body, thereby stimulating and balancing chi energy and restoring the vital organs. Regular practice of the Six Healing Sounds promotes optimal health for the organs, increased sexual pleasure, emotional balance, and the prevention of illness.

Heavenly Streams

Heavenly Streams
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Publisher : Singing Dragon
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781848191167
ISBN-13 : 1848191162
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Heavenly Streams by : Damo Mitchell

This book focuses on a key aspect of Nei Gong and Qi Gong which is often ignored in practice; this is the practice of connecting with, feeling and adjusting the energy body directly, using the consciousness. The practice sits somewhere between Qi Gong, meditation and the lesser-known art of Shen Gong, and although it is known in China it has never before been written about in an accessible way in the West. The book contains step-by-step instructions on how to experience the various elements which make up a person's energy body, learning to identify and feel the meridians, and to diagnose imbalances and restore harmony through them. The book contains step-by-step instructions on how to experience the various elements which make up a person's energy body, learning to identify and feel the meridians, and to diagnose imbalances and restore harmony through them. This essential aspect of intermediate and advanced practice will be of interest to Qi Gong and martial arts practitioners as well as to practitioners of Chinese medicine.