Embracing Change or Wu Wei?

With so much news about 12/21/2012 I’ve been somewhat bemused by the possibility of a big change or shift coming, as if changes were not occurring most of the time.  We all know the saying that goes “the only constant in the universe is change”. I notice we easily, for the most part, navigate daily changes…

The Qigong State

The qigong state is our natural way of being when we are aligned with the laws of nature. It can be described as a focused awareness of existing in the present moment. Spiritual teacher Eckart Tolle describes the process of achieving the qigong state as “The transformation from time to presence and from thought to…

Interview with Dr. Pang Ming

I invite you to read this is a very informative interview with Dr. Pang from 1994 as it addresses many of the most important aspects of Zhineng Qigong. Even if you have read it before it is well worth another read. NATURE AS LAST RESORT: QIGONG AND ITS USE TO COMBAT FATAL ILLNESSES An Interview with…

Unifying Change

It is time to unify our geographically distinct qigong groups by sending our newsletter to all qigong friends (mainland, Hawaii and more) on a monthly basis so we can stay better connected and provide more support. This is prompted by (joyfully) noticing that we are seeing friends from many parts of the US coming together in…

Qigong and Lao Tzu

I never seem to tire of reading and pondering the writings of Lao Tzu. I know that for me it is because Lao Tzu’s words are so applicable to qigong study and practice. I was inspired to share these words below as they can be very helpful as a strong guide for focussing the mind…

Qigong and Fibromyalgia

Results from recent research out of Halifax, Canada is showing that the routine practice of qigong can help lessen the pain of fibromyalgia and make a significant difference in the impact the disorder has on patients’ lives. Researchers enrolled 100 people, mostly women (average age 52) with longstanding fibromyalgia and assigned half of them to…