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Re: qigong postures

> Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 07:42:30 -0500
> From: "Lawrence Gott" <lawrencegott@...>
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>4. SITTING ON A CHAIR. We chose a medium sized chair or a stool, but not
>a soft sofa, in which the body "sinks". [...]

Thanks for the great info. One question: I've read things elsewhere that
advise against using a metal stool. Anything to that?


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Hello! Dear colleagues at [qigong-science], Can anybody of you explain about the different postures used in qigong meditation? I know, there are sitting,...
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Dec 25, 2002
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... I'm curious about sitting postures too, but from a different angle. Even 35 years ago when I was a 105-pound high-school gymnast I couldn't manage the...
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... Hi all, In "Natural Qigong" (Wuwei Qigong), Wang Jianjun best describes the differences of qigong postures: "The quiet exercise can be done in standing,...
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... Thanks for the great info. One question: I've read things elsewhere that advise against using a metal stool. Anything to that? Sparks...
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