Articles about Chi Energy

Note about this page: The latest issue of Positive Health magazine is published on the 4th Thursday of each month. The articles from that issue (or summaries thereof) are placed on this web site on or about the same date.

 

Introduction to Aqua Tai-Chi by Peter Chin Kean Choy The Author developed the Aqua Tai-Chi system of exercises in 1986, which combines Tai-Chi with other Chi Kung/Taoist exercises, after recognizing the importance of the feeling of buoyancy and fluidic awareness experienced in flotation tanks in reconnecting people to the deep peace and stillness required to recuperate one’s chi (vital energy).

Coordinating Body, Mind and Spirit by Aaron Hoopes Aaron Hoopes, a long-time student of Eastern philosophy, the martial arts and alternative medicine in the USA, Australia and Japan, explains how it is possible to achieve perfect coordination of body, mind and spirit.

Tai Chi for Health and Rejuvenation by Matthew Rochford Matthew Rochford, who has a professional qualification in Tai Chi and runs The Devon School of Tai Chi Chuan (part of the Wu Kung Federation), outlines the principles of Tai Chi, explaining how it works to benefit our health.

Qigong Transformation by Anne Wharton Anne Wharton was only 43 years old, but she felt as if she was dying, conventional medicine had failed to diagnose the symptoms of intense neck pain, numbness and blackouts, suffered by the former Nurse and exercise instructor. . . It was only when she turned to the ancient Chinese treatment Lamas Qigong (pronounced Chee - Kung) that her condition improved dramatically.

Qi Gong and Tui Na by Wrio Russell Rosey Grandage is an experienced practitioner of Chinese medicine who specialises in Qi Gong and Tui Na. Wrio Russell asks her to demystify this element of Chinese medicine and to explain how she uses it in her practice.

The Internal Healing Art of Hsing-I by Keith Dwan The internal healing art of Hsing-I is a subject often talked about but is not widely known. Hsing-I is an ancient art of fighting and healing that tunes the mind and body to a finely-honed degree. It is said to have been developed during the period of the Northern Sung dynasty (AD 1127-1276).

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Tai-Chi Push Hands by Peter Chin Kean Choy The objective of Tai-Chi Push Hands is to learn how to harmonize the Yin/receptive and Yang/assertive principles, so that better health, communication and vitality can be achieved.

Tai Chi – Relieving a Painful Shoulder Injury by Leslie Morris Someone once told me that Tai Chi was very good for relieving painful joints and for general health, but I was only tempted into practising it as a last resort.

Chi Exercises for Health and Rejuvenation by Peter Chin Kean Choy Peter Chin has been practicing Tai-Chi and Chi Kung for the past 25 years and is a Chi Healer at The Hale Clinic.

Chi Nei Tsang Internal Organ Energy Taoist Massage by Christopher Larthe Chi Nei Tsang, a branch of Taoist medicine, was introduced to the West by the Taoist Master Mantak Chia. It is a method for releasing the toxic winds of emotional energy, which can be either the cause or effect of sickness.


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