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  • Taking Qigong on the Road – Again

    Many of you are immersed in summer travels, enjoying life with friends and family. These idyllic long days are prized for deepening connections with loved ones, this vibrant earth and ourselves. Our vacation travels need not interrupt our qigong practice as we can include time for qigong while on the road. Before I address ways

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  • Realizations By Robin Mayfield

    Martha asked me to write about my experiences of a 100-Day Gong that I recently completed. I had a lot of opportunities during the gong to notice how much I had changed through all that occurred. I‘m happy to share my experiences. 100-day gongs have always brought me new inspiration and appreciation for how qi

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  • Seven Aspects for Optimal Self-Healing

    Many wisdom traditions offer us step-by-step formulas to attain higher levels of health, inner peace or enlightenment. I often shy away from formulas as they seem to trivialize the effort required to truly create a change within. That said, when I came across some of my notes from a retreat I attended with Jane Jin

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  • Yi Yuan Ti Theory Revisited

    The following article was featured in our November 2014 newsletter. It introduced the Yi Yuan Ti theory. Recently, we revisited the subject of Yi Yuan Ti in our April Explorers Class. We had a lively discussion that left most of us wanting to delve deeper. Therefore we are sharing this article again as a way

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  • Spring for Kindness

    Spring has arrived! Here in Elfin Forest we know there is no going back to winter once the lilac-colored buds start opening on the wisteria vine draped across the front of our carport. And what a glorious spring this is. We are bathed in greenery and the ‘sparkle’ factor is at its peak. As we

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  • Circle Walking Activates Spiral Energy

    Circle Walking is a remarkably effective practice that can be an empowering addition to your qigong repertoire. There is a rich history and a variety of ways to practice circle walking. I was introduced to Circle Walking many years ago when I was learning Ba Gua Zhang, an internal martial art closely related to Tai Chi

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  • Fire Monkey Awakens Curiosity & Creativity

    The Year of the Yang Fire Monkey is almost upon us. With the coming of the second New Moon after the Winter Solstice, the Chinese New Year begins on February 8, 2016. When there is a change from an inner “Yin” year, like last years’ Yin Wood Sheep, to an expansive “Yang” year, we can

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  • New Year, New Perceptions

    As I reflect on the past year I realize that I am seeing things differently, my perceptions of nature, qigong and myself have expanded. I was influenced by two new avenues that I explored in 2015 – EcoArt Therapy and Nancy Brady’s Embodiment Process. The impetus for these explorations was to gain more insight and support, and

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  • Autumn – A Time of Waning Yang, Increasing Yin

    For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, summer ended and autumn began on September 23. Autumn is a time of waning yang and increasing yin. It is a time to slow down and turn inward for the approaching winter. This season supports us in letting go of old ways. Like nature releasing summer leaves

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  • The Four Levels of Lift Qi Up Pour Qi Down

    Lift Qi Up Pour Qi Down (LQUPQD) is the primary form within the Zhineng Qigong system. The practice of LQUPQD uses gentle body movements with meditative visualizations to open the body, mind and heart while simultaneously promoting harmony of internal and external qi (life force energy). Overview of Guidelines For Practice: Be relaxed, tranquil and

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