Qi Gong and Acupuncture

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Postby Acupunk » Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:01 pm

INdeed Li, But something I often wonder with all that internal talent in China how come it hasnt been harnessed to develop a decent soccer team. My theory is when China win the world cup thats when they will achieve world domination, but it is far off.
Meanwhile in camps in china a soccer team of bagau and tai chi masters is being developed using the tai ji ball for new purposes. IN south america we have a taosit like saying. The ball is liek the atom, the planets, like the earth. If you can control the ball , then you have the world at your feet.
Just saying my prayers before we embark upon our quest for world cup glory. :D
I thought therefore i was
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Postby Mark Phillips » Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:54 pm

I have only approached something like it I think in my taiji and meditation when a certain connection between a hidden cause and a negative health/life consequence I have refused to take responsibility for, out of nowhere, becomes blindingly obvious, or when the kaleidoscope of everyday experience clicks in to suddenly make a puzzling passage in a sutra make perfect sense.


That's great work Li. Inspiration for students and practitioners alike. This is where we make cutting-edge progress - out of our heads and into the heart.
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Postby mark » Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:54 am

Could anyone recommend qi gong teachers that focus more on CM? Or any qi gong teachers/schools in general? I would be particularly grateful for any in Wollongong, Sutherland, Hurtsville or city central. I was highly encouraged by a partitioner to begin my training in qi gong as soon as possible.

Thanks.
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Re: Qi Gong and Acupuncture

Postby Andre » Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:50 am

Who would have thought so many acupuncturists practiced wing chun.
I find the siu lim tau a great kickstart for the day focuses the qi and good if your bored between patients too (only because a mok jung doesn't fit in the room).
You can always tell the wc practitioners that do qi gong as their arms are like a floating soft lead weight during qi sau, with the forward pressure it makes it very difficult to find gaps.
20 minute soft siu lim tau incorperating qigong breaths makes all the difference.
unfortunately for me, double handed qi sau has resulted in bilateral clicky ac joints, resulting in time off training to look for more softer styles.
Is anyone trainning guangzhou styles wc in sydney? Or is there a wc social qi sau network without the big $$tan sau hand$$. If so count me in.
Mark just out of interest, Is your lineage with the late J fung, W Cheung , Ping bor, $ WT $, Guangzhou line or other?
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