Chi |
Subtle Energies Gather them Circulate them Use them Then watch them subtley disappear |
Chichen Iza, Mexico....very powerful energy! |
Chi Kung, also written as Chi Gong or Qi Gong, , literaly translates into ";Energy Exercise". It is a generic term which is used fpr a large range of Chinese health practices. The common goal of all Chi Kung systems is to stimulate and balance the internal flow of Chi energy. This vital life force is of central importance in Traditional Chinese Medicine and flows through channels in the body which are called meridians in the West. The unobstructed flow of Chi is key to our health. A blockage at any major point will lead to an overload of the energy system at another location and consequently to a condition of uneasiness or disease. Such blockages can be caused by a number of factors. Familiar examples are: a mostly sedentary lifestyle, typical to office jobs, which doesn't sufficiently stimulate the energy flow, a bad posture or a high level of muscle tension, often caused by stress. In China, the knowledge of the key importance of Chi has been cultivated and refined over thousands of years. This insight and wisdom is being applied since a long time to prevent diseases and premature ageing, to heal sicknesses, and is put to use very effectively in the martial arts. Nowadays, because of the long history of Chi research and application, there are many different Chi Kung styles and schools. However, all of them share the same goals: to develop inner strength and energy and to open and clear the channels through which the vital Chi force is flowing. Being proficient in Chi Kung, we fill up our life force daily and prevent health problems before they affect us. |