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Qi is the the energy or life force that exists within all things and is an underlying principle within Traditional Chinese Medicine. The concept of qi has been a part of many traditional Asian philosophies since the fifth century BCE. Qi encompasses components of yin and yang energy; when these are in harmony with one another there is health, well-being, and contentment. Imbalanced or blocked qi can be the underlying cause of physical, mental, and spiritual illness, discomfort, or suffering. Practices such as acupuncture or qigong can balance, unblock, or develop one’s qi.

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Grandmother Flordemayo Gathering for Humanity Wisdom & Prayers

Grandmother Flordemayo’s prayer for this unique opportunity came to fruition in May, 2018. The vision was to share her deep insights and wisdom about our future.

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Sealing of the Five Senses: Advanced Practices for Becoming a Taoist Immortal

An illustrated guide to follow the path to the Immortal Tao • Reveals the 9 inner alchemy formulas for the Sealing of the Five Senses practice, including strengthening the senses and activating the Thrusting Channels • Explores how abuse of the senses leads to energy loss and degradation, for...

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What Exactly Is ‘Qi’? Plus, 6 Ways to Boost It for Better Health

In this article, you’ll find everything you need to know about qi, including how to know if you’re deficient in it and how to regulate it.

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What Is Qi? (Chinese Medicine Explained Ep.1)

In the first episode of Chinese Medicine Explained I cover some common misconceptions about Qi and how it's actually used in Chinese Medicine.

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Basic Practices of the Universal Healing Tao: An Illustrated Guide to Levels 1 through 6

A comprehensive reference guide to the foundational Taoist practices taught by Master Mantak Chia • Organized by level and chi kung system for quick reference during practice or teaching • Includes 220 exercises from more than 20 of Master Chia’s practice systems, including the Inner Smile,...

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12 Ways to Maintain and Enhance Your Qi as You Age

To understand the aging process from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), one must first understand the concept of qi (pronounced “chee”). To be healthy and balanced, a person must have ample qi, and the qi must flow freely throughout the body without blockages.

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What Is Chi and the Types of Chi

In it's simplest form, chi is energy. Basically, there are three types of chi. Ancestral chi is the energy, or the DNA, you come in with. Another type of chi is the food that you eat. The more simple your food, the more positive chi your body will receive.

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Reflections On Qi: Turning Your Life To The World's Hidden Energy

Qi (also spelled as Chi or Ki) is the universal energy or life force that permeates all beings. An understanding of Qi, a fundamental concept in traditional Chinese philosophy, is crucial to success in the practice of all East Asian healing and martial arts, from Tai Chi to Taekwondo and Reiki.

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What Is Qi Deficiency, and How Is It Treated?

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a balanced qi is vital to your good physical and mental health. If yours is out of whack, it could be the reason you’re not feeling well. Read on to find out just how being qi deficient may be affecting your health and how to keep it balanced.

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Gathering Energy Later in Life | Andrew Weil, M.D.

As we age, it may be difficult to have the energy to do daily tasks that we once enjoyed. Ann Marie Chiasson, M.D. describes what many call "chi" as a ball of energy we have in our lives. She also provides some simple tips for regaining your energy throughout life.

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