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Qigong Empowerment: A Guide to Medical, Taoist, Buddhist, Wushu Energy Cultivation
Wen-Ching Wu | Shou-Yu Liang

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Qigong Empowerment: A Guide to Medical, Taoist, Buddhist, Wushu Energy Cultivation

Way of the Dragon, Limited, the (Dec 01, 1996)
9781889659022
| Paperback
348 pages | 178 x 251 mm | English
Dewey 613.71
LC Classification RA781.8 .L53 1997
LC Control No. 96061197

Genre

  • Qi Gong & Tai Chi

Plot

Qigong Empowerment is the most unique and complete volume ever written in the English language on qigong (Chi Kung). This volume can be used for attaining better health, for healing, for gaining extraordinary power, and for spiritual development. This volume consists of five books which covers: - Traditional Chinese Medical theories and qi cultivation methods. - Taoist methods to foster Essence, Qi, and Spirit. - Buddhist Esoteric Abilities of the Body, Speech, and Mind. - Emitting, Absorbing, and Healing Qigong. - Wushu (martial arts) Iron Shirt training. Qigong (Chi Kung) has been an integral part of Chinese culture since ancient China. High level qigong masters have always been respected and held in high esteem in Chinese society. Qi is a Chinese term used to refer to all types of energy. It is the intrinsic substance or the vital force behind all things in the universe. It is the medium between and within all material substances. We are all immersed in it. The term gong refers to the power to produce an effect, an attainment of, or an accomplishment that is achieved with steady practice. Loosely, qigong can be translated as the attainment of qi. Healers and the medical society use qigong for healing and preventing illness. Martial artists use qigong for developing incredible strength and abilities. Others use qigong to attain a greater consciousness.

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