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What is Qigong?Qigong is an exercise to absorb vital energy from the universe to recover health, prolong life and promote spiritual growth.Chinese qigong has a history of more than five thousand years. In ancient times it was widely practiced by people in the religious, medical and martial arts circles, mainly for the purpose of cultivating mental calmness, improving physical fitness and prolonging life. Through several thousand years of continuous development, a complete system of practice methods and theories was formed and the term "qigong" was established in the 1950s. Qigong comes from two Chinese words: Qi (chi) means energy and gong (kung) means a skill or a practice. Qigong therefore means a skill or practice of cultivating energy. Qigong is a branch of learning concerning the exercise of qi. Here the word qi has several meanings.
Regulation of the mind. Modern scientific researches have proven the physiological
effects of mental activity. Through regulation of the mind (by such means
as mental concentration and meditation), qigong exercise of the advanced
form helps to regulate the physiological functions of man. Since all the
physical activities of man are controlled by the cerebrum, "regulating
the mind" is actually exercising the cerebral nerves. | Qigong is also good for moulding one's temperament. Going for a state of supreme tranquility, it relieves our mind of the tension and pressure brought to bear on us by the hustle and bustle of life, thus enabling us to achieve a better mental balance. There are various kinds of qigong -- broadly categorized as internal and external. Internal qigong is much like meditation, with visualizations in order to guide the energy. External qigong includes movement accompanying the meditation. Qigong is famous in China for curing chronic disease and promoting health. Back to Top
Is qigong like Taiji?Taiji is a form of moving qigong. One can not truly become profecient in Taiji without understand qigong. Although Taiji has more of an emphasis on the martial arts and movement, qigong has its emphasis on energy cultivation and healing. Most of what is happening inside the mind and body while doing Taiji is qigong, but one does not see it. Without the internal qigong in Taiji, Taiji is reduced to an exercise in slow movement or dance.Back to Top
Why should I learn Qigong?Qigong can improve your physical and mental health. It provides all the benefits of meditation (reduced stress, lower blood pressure, better attitude, etc.) with physical exercises. The enhancement of the mind/body connection increases your awareness of where your body needs work - where your body needs changes related to diet, exercise, sleep, lifestyle, etc.This mind/body connection is not a trivial issue. It can influence the course of all manner of chronic diseases. In China, qigong gained its recent fame in the treatment of cancer. Back to Top
What is Qi?Qi is a kind of energy and information while qigong is a kind of exercise for regulating the whole body, mentally as well as physically. Viewing man against the backdrop of nature, it seeks to improve his faculties in an all-around way. But qigong is more than just a kind of exercise; it is also a way of knowing man and nature and a branch of learning as well.The standard answer: Qi is energy, life force, pranah, that which flows through all of us and gives us life.Qi must be experienced. Back to Top
Is this a religion?Most definitely not. It is a tool for improving health, enhancing your mind/body connection, and connecting you with the qi or life force. It can enhance your own spirituality. You can use that to enhance your own religious path.Qigong theories are based on the philosophical concept of li or dao, which is concerned with revealing the laws governing the movements of things in the world. In this sense, qigong is a science in its own right. Qigong is closely connected with traditional Chinese philosophical thoughts. It embodies much of the ancient Chinese philosophers' thinking about man and his relations with nature, about the composition and development of the world. Qigong's great beauty is that it can be used by anyone to enhance their spiritual path no matter what that path is. Back to Top
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