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QiGong

Qigong, Yoga and Tai Chi have a great many similarities.

All three practices attempt to heal the body by unblocking energy restrictions. I like when he says “You will feel different because you are different.” I think that any of us with a practice can attest to that. Roger Jahnke “Health Patriot” from Omega Institute on Vimeo.

June 24, 2011 in chi, energy, happiness, health, joy, prana, pranayama, QiGong, vitality, yoga, yoga practice.

Qi

The character for Qi (pronounced chee) represents steam rising from rice, meaning the air of life, a symbol for effortless sustenance.

November 24, 2010 in beauty, chi, energy, feeling peace, life, life force, practice, prana, Qi, QiGong, vitality, wisdom, zen meditation.

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