Qigong and the Tai Chi Axis: Nourishing Practices for Body, Mind, and Spirit
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Qigong and the Tai Chi Axis: Nourishing Practices for Body, Mind, and Spirit
Having warmed up, stretched and loosened your entire bodily framework and its related network of energy channels, you are ready to proceed with a round of deep diaphragmatic breathing exercises,
Double Team Back Bends
When your kidneys are strong, the original jing is strong, and the original qi converted from this original jing will also be full and strong. This qi resides in the lower dan tian in your abdomen. Once you learn how to convert your original jing, you will be able to supply your body with all the qi it needs.
hold your palms in front of you, forefingers a few inches apart, shoulders relaxed. Now breathe in while gently expanding your fingers, putting your mind on your middle fingers, forefingers, and thumbs. Your breath and mind should both softly shoot to the very tips of your fingers. This inhalation is slow, gently pulling oxygen into your dan tien (
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