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#115 From: "azure dreamer" <avpromich@...>
Date: Mon Oct 18, 2004 8:09 pm
Subject: Meridian QiGong
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#114 From: kane white <kanewhite74@...>
Date: Wed Sep 29, 2004 3:24 am
Subject: problems in life? career, romance, finance, marriage etc. Have ur future read!
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#113 From: "european qigong asso." <hanlin_academy@...>
Date: Fri Aug 27, 2004 5:53 am
Subject: Questions on qigong
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Hi,

Here are some questions and answers about qigong:

> I'm wondering about the women's womb. In Carlos Castaneda's books and

> seminars they mention that the womb is a very powerful organ that can
> be used either for reproduction or evolution. They say that women can
> perceive  directly the energy as it flows in the universe from their
> womb. I
> would  like to ask you about that, what do you think or know?

I think that it does have some truth in this.  The womb is connected
with the energy center "dan tian" in the body.  But, the Chinese
taoists will rather prefer to say that the whole body should be
connected, not just the separate parts of it.

> Another thing I want to ask you is about the 5 elements. I was always
> very  curious to learn why the air isn't one of them.

The air contains all the 5 elements, as it has different components.
However, the air, I think, is mostly connected with the lungs.

> And a question relatively to meditation: When I meditate I feel one
> after the other (going upwards) some blockages of energy to
disappear.
> Sometimes I remember the first meditation that made my self to start
> tighenning  my muscles and making my energy not flowing well. The sad
thing is that
> after I'm finishing the meditation all the blockages are coming back
soon.

In the beginning, when one doesn't have enough energy inside the body,
it is possible to happen such things.  It is because the energy is
starting to move in the body, it is activated and starts to unblock the
passages.  However, because the energy still is not very strong, after
that the blockages may appear again and again until more energy and a
stronger energy is accumulated in the body.

> Of course, speaking in general, everyday I feel better and better but
> I  still wonder if there is anything I can do to accelerate the
process.

One should always keep a holistic thinking and a holistic attitude to
life and the different phenomena. To notice what are the current needs
of your body at the specific time, at the given season, to know the
individual and natural cycles and changes of Nature and their possible
influence to one's body. The food, herbs, massage, and acupressure are
always a good supplementary help for the qigong practitioners.

> Namely, is it possible for a beginner to keep the quality of
> meditation during the rest of the day?

It is very individual thing and depends on many factors, but especialy
on the question how much energy you waste during the day and whether
you are acting according to Nature's laws and cycles (whether you are
in a harmony with Nature and with yourself).


Thanks,

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#112 From: "KevinDockery" <kevindockery@...>
Date: Sat Aug 21, 2004 9:11 pm
Subject: Hello
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Hello,
I am Kevin Dockery the Director of the Foundation for the Advancment
of Human Knowledge. I am new to this group, and I would like to
introduce myself. I am very knowledgeable when it comes to training
the mind and the development of our latent human capacities. I wish
to become friends with the members of this group so that I may serve
when it is time for me to serve, and learn when it is time for me to
learn. I do not profess to know it all. Neither am I professing to
be a master. I, however, am professing that when it comes to tapping
into the hidden capacties of your heart I get to be one of the best.
I am open to anyone who has something to offer.

Sincerly,
Kevin Dockery (The Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of
Human Knolwedge. www.fahk.org.

#111 From: "KevinDockery" <kevindockery@...>
Date: Sat Aug 21, 2004 7:06 pm
Subject: Help Please
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Recently I have completed the Foundation for the Advancement of
Human Knowledge website www.fahk.org. Many of the Group members (you
guys know who you are) have helped in the development of this site.
Right now we are lacking moderators to help start up the forums
section. Please if anyone is willing to help me out with this huge
project please contact me here through the group or
kevindockery@...

Sincerly
Kevin Dockery
The Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of Human
Knowledge
www.fahk.org

#110 From: "Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...>
Date: Mon Aug 9, 2004 3:07 pm
Subject: Re: Internal Arts Practice
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Will do.  Have a nice day and thank you for upgrading my account.
 
Ming

Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:
Ming Just to let you know.
Your account has been upgraded to paid. It will remain so for the life of the Foundation. If you have any input as to what will help others and how our site can better serve, dont hesitate to contact me. I have yahoo messenger. The yahoo id is kevindockery. Please add me as a friend.

"Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...> wrote:
Kevin,
 
Thank you for putting the site together, and I can see that you and your colleagues have put a lot of hard work into this.  I feel that this site has a lot of promise just based on what I have read on the "Internal Art" portion of the site.  The description of what qigong is and what it can do is expressed in a simplistic, straight-forward, and rather objective manner, and that to me shows that whoever is involved in developing this site has a lot of knowledge, experience, and wisdom which is not easy to attain in qigong.  I've registered for my free account, and I will come by the site often.  Thanks again!
 
Ming   

Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:

Hello, Ming
 
Thank you. The nit pick is no problem.  I am glad that you like the site. I am looking forward to talking to you about the site and various other chi kung technique. You will find that I am well learned and don't mind learning more. I have traveled the world and have been fortunate enough to sit and learn from people both here in the west and the east that rarely teach what they know. Many of these techniques I would love talk about with you. Because honestly. It is kinda lonely not being able to validate what you know amongst others that know what they know. If you get what I mean. That is the whole reason why the site was develop. Please contact me at any time. I can be reached by im on yahoo. Just type kevindockery and Im me. Let me know when you have registered your free account so that I can upgraded it on me. Your comments has made me happy. Putting the site together was years of hard work. And work is still being done to it on a daily basis.
"Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...> wrote:
Kevin,
 
Great site!  Just one minor nit-picky detail:  I would change the spelling of "jieng" to just "jing".  Otherwise, the introduction is simple and excellent.  It has some really useful guides for qigong practitioners of all schools to follow.  This is going to be one of the best reference sites for qigong.
 
Ming H. Lee, MPH, L.Ac.

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#109 From: Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...>
Date: Mon Aug 9, 2004 8:27 am
Subject: Re: Internal Arts Practice
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Ming Just to let you know.
Your account has been upgraded to paid. It will remain so for the life of the Foundation. If you have any input as to what will help others and how our site can better serve, dont hesitate to contact me. I have yahoo messenger. The yahoo id is kevindockery. Please add me as a friend.

"Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...> wrote:
Kevin,
 
Thank you for putting the site together, and I can see that you and your colleagues have put a lot of hard work into this.  I feel that this site has a lot of promise just based on what I have read on the "Internal Art" portion of the site.  The description of what qigong is and what it can do is expressed in a simplistic, straight-forward, and rather objective manner, and that to me shows that whoever is involved in developing this site has a lot of knowledge, experience, and wisdom which is not easy to attain in qigong.  I've registered for my free account, and I will come by the site often.  Thanks again!
 
Ming   

Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:

Hello, Ming
 
Thank you. The nit pick is no problem.  I am glad that you like the site. I am looking forward to talking to you about the site and various other chi kung technique. You will find that I am well learned and don't mind learning more. I have traveled the world and have been fortunate enough to sit and learn from people both here in the west and the east that rarely teach what they know. Many of these techniques I would love talk about with you. Because honestly. It is kinda lonely not being able to validate what you know amongst others that know what they know. If you get what I mean. That is the whole reason why the site was develop. Please contact me at any time. I can be reached by im on yahoo. Just type kevindockery and Im me. Let me know when you have registered your free account so that I can upgraded it on me. Your comments has made me happy. Putting the site together was years of hard work. And work is still being done to it on a daily basis.
"Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...> wrote:
Kevin,
 
Great site!  Just one minor nit-picky detail:  I would change the spelling of "jieng" to just "jing".  Otherwise, the introduction is simple and excellent.  It has some really useful guides for qigong practitioners of all schools to follow.  This is going to be one of the best reference sites for qigong.
 
Ming H. Lee, MPH, L.Ac.

KevinDockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:
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Foundation for the Advancement of Human Knowledge has updated their
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#108 From: "Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 10:19 pm
Subject: Re: Internal Arts Practice
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Kevin,
 
Thank you for putting the site together, and I can see that you and your colleagues have put a lot of hard work into this.  I feel that this site has a lot of promise just based on what I have read on the "Internal Art" portion of the site.  The description of what qigong is and what it can do is expressed in a simplistic, straight-forward, and rather objective manner, and that to me shows that whoever is involved in developing this site has a lot of knowledge, experience, and wisdom which is not easy to attain in qigong.  I've registered for my free account, and I will come by the site often.  Thanks again!
 
Ming   

Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:

Hello, Ming
 
Thank you. The nit pick is no problem.  I am glad that you like the site. I am looking forward to talking to you about the site and various other chi kung technique. You will find that I am well learned and don't mind learning more. I have traveled the world and have been fortunate enough to sit and learn from people both here in the west and the east that rarely teach what they know. Many of these techniques I would love talk about with you. Because honestly. It is kinda lonely not being able to validate what you know amongst others that know what they know. If you get what I mean. That is the whole reason why the site was develop. Please contact me at any time. I can be reached by im on yahoo. Just type kevindockery and Im me. Let me know when you have registered your free account so that I can upgraded it on me. Your comments has made me happy. Putting the site together was years of hard work. And work is still being done to it on a daily basis.
"Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...> wrote:
Kevin,
 
Great site!  Just one minor nit-picky detail:  I would change the spelling of "jieng" to just "jing".  Otherwise, the introduction is simple and excellent.  It has some really useful guides for qigong practitioners of all schools to follow.  This is going to be one of the best reference sites for qigong.
 
Ming H. Lee, MPH, L.Ac.

KevinDockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:
Just wanted to let everyone know that has been interested. The
Foundation for the Advancement of Human Knowledge has updated their
webpage. The Healing Buddha Palm Practice is now up. It is some
awesome stuff. Check it out and get back with me. www.fahk.org



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#107 From: Kevin Dockery <kevindockery@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 9:43 pm
Subject: Re: Internal Arts Practice
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Hello, Ming
 
Thank you. The nit pick is no problem.  I am glad that you like the site. I am looking forward to talking to you about the site and various other chi kung technique. You will find that I am well learned and don't mind learning more. I have traveled the world and have been fortunate enough to sit and learn from people both here in the west and the east that rarely teach what they know. Many of these techniques I would love talk about with you. Because honestly. It is kinda lonely not being able to validate what you know amongst others that know what they know. If you get what I mean. That is the whole reason why the site was develop. Please contact me at any time. I can be reached by im on yahoo. Just type kevindockery and Im me. Let me know when you have registered your free account so that I can upgraded it on me. Your comments has made me happy. Putting the site together was years of hard work. And work is still being done to it on a daily basis.
"Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...> wrote:
Kevin,
 
Great site!  Just one minor nit-picky detail:  I would change the spelling of "jieng" to just "jing".  Otherwise, the introduction is simple and excellent.  It has some really useful guides for qigong practitioners of all schools to follow.  This is going to be one of the best reference sites for qigong.
 
Ming H. Lee, MPH, L.Ac.

KevinDockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:
Just wanted to let everyone know that has been interested. The
Foundation for the Advancement of Human Knowledge has updated their
webpage. The Healing Buddha Palm Practice is now up. It is some
awesome stuff. Check it out and get back with me. www.fahk.org



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#106 From: "Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:30 pm
Subject: Re: Internal Arts Practice
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Kevin,
 
Great site!  Just one minor nit-picky detail:  I would change the spelling of "jieng" to just "jing".  Otherwise, the introduction is simple and excellent.  It has some really useful guides for qigong practitioners of all schools to follow.  This is going to be one of the best reference sites for qigong.
 
Ming H. Lee, MPH, L.Ac.

KevinDockery <kevindockery@...> wrote:
Just wanted to let everyone know that has been interested. The
Foundation for the Advancement of Human Knowledge has updated their
webpage. The Healing Buddha Palm Practice is now up. It is some
awesome stuff. Check it out and get back with me. www.fahk.org



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#105 From: "KevinDockery" <kevindockery@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 7:19 pm
Subject: Internal Arts Practice
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Just wanted to let everyone know that has been interested. The
Foundation for the Advancement of Human Knowledge has updated their
webpage. The Healing Buddha Palm Practice is now up. It is some
awesome stuff. Check it out and get back with me. www.fahk.org

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#103 From: "Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...>
Date: Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:12 pm
Subject: Re: Mental disorders
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Hi Yvonne,
 
Did the references you mentioned (‘Shapiro (1992)’ as cited by Perez-De-Albeniz & Holmes (2000)) describe in detail the meditation techniques that were used by the patients who suffered "relaxation-induced anxiety and panic" and/or other symptoms as a result of meditations?  Can you give me the title of these articles and the name of the journal in which these articles were published?  Your assistance is much appreciated.
 
Sincerely,
 
Ming H. Lee, MPH, L.Ac.


Yvonne Leung <yvonl@...> wrote:
According to ‘Shapiro (1992)’ as cited by Perez-De-Albeniz & Holmes (2000), 62.9% of the subjects reported adverse effects during or after meditation after with the length of practice from 16 to 105 months. The adverse effects were relaxation-induced anxiety and panic; paradoxical increases in tensions; less motivation in life; boredom; pain; impaired reality testing; confusion and disorientation; feeling ‘spaced out’; depression; increased negativity; being more judgmental and feeling addicted to meditation.  Furthermore, there are reports of more serious adverse effects such as uncomfortable kinaesthetic sensations, psychosis-like symptoms, grandiosity, elation, destructive behaviors and suicidal feelings. In extreme cases, some forms of meditation or internal Qigong can induce psychotic episodes in serious disturbed patients termed Qigong-induced psychosis, which is listed in the DSM-IV (Lee, 2001). 
Yvonne
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Can Qigong help mental disorders like depression and more severe
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#102 From: "Yvonne Leung" <yvonl@...>
Date: Sun Jun 27, 2004 6:34 am
Subject: Re: Mental disorders
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I have heard that Qigong practice can help people with suicidal thoughts; however, Qigong and other meditation may have serious side effects. According to ‘Shapiro (1992)’ as cited by Perez-De-Albeniz & Holmes (2000), 62.9% of the subjects reported adverse effects during or after meditation after with the length of practice from 16 to 105 months. The adverse effects were relaxation-induced anxiety and panic; paradoxical increases in tensions; less motivation in life; boredom; pain; impaired reality testing; confusion and disorientation; feeling ‘spaced out’; depression; increased negativity; being more judgmental and feeling addicted to meditation.  Furthermore, there are reports of more serious adverse effects such as uncomfortable kinaesthetic sensations, psychosis-like symptoms, grandiosity, elation, destructive behaviors and suicidal feelings. In extreme cases, some forms of meditation or internal Qigong can induce psychotic episodes in serious disturbed patients termed Qigong-induced psychosis, which is listed in the DSM-IV (Lee, 2001). 
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Subject: [qigong-science] Mental disorders

Can Qigong help mental disorders like depression and more severe
problems like bipolar or psycotic tendancies?



#101 From: "Ming H. Lee" <aceqihealer@...>
Date: Fri Jun 25, 2004 6:00 pm
Subject: Re: Mental disorders
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The following is just my personal opinion from my past experiences.  For qigong to be an effective and beneficial health exercise, the person who practices it must possess above all a sound mind.  Not necessarily an intelligent mind, but a mind that is alert and clear.  The problem with patients who are suffering from mental disorders is that they often lack the above criteria for qigong to be an effective treatment or benefit.  For the average person, qigong is beneficial to one's health and spiritual development if it is done correctly.  However, for patients suffering from mental disorders, it's more likely that qigong will do more harm than good, because they lack the mental acuity necessary to direct the energy to where it suppose to be.  As for treatment options, I believe these patients have better chances with acupunture and/or herbal medicine. 
 
I would like to think that qigong can benefit patients of mental disorder, but I think in cases like these the risks greatly overshadows the benefits even if the patient works closely with a qualified and talented qigong master.  This is also a topic I am concerned about, and I would also like to know more if there are qigong masters who will offer greater insight into this problem.
 
Ming

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#100 From: "Matthew" <mja55428@...>
Date: Fri Jun 25, 2004 1:38 pm
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#99 From: "Radisa Djordjevic" <raddjo@...>
Date: Wed May 26, 2004 9:54 am
Subject: Fw: [Bates] cloudy sight
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Dear group
Can we help this man from another list?
Any recommendation for a good TCM doctor in Budapest?
Thanks for help.
Radisa

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Date: Monday, May 24, 2004 12:19 PM
Subject: [Bates] cloudy sight


Dear Everyone!

I have a "cloudy problem". Since my early age I see light clouds, flying
Grey splashes (better to say).
When I turn my eyes to the right just the movement is followed with a little
gray could army and they are
slowing down. When I turn my eyes to the left, the same happens, they speed
up and slow down again after I stop moving my eyes.
They are not fixed, rather swimming somewhere inside. When I way 8 or
something I had only one gray splash, (called "witchy",)
but my lenses became too crowded. This problem gets more and more annoying
as years pass by, now I feel very frustrated.
I can not even estimate if there are more clouds in my eye, or I am just
getting tired of it.
This could be a some kind of cataract and I am just about seeing a
"never-mention-Bates-to-me" eye doctor,
because here in Hungary I could not find any doctor using Bates Method, just
"Jedi knights" armed with laser blades...

Please could anyone help me if
1) This could be a cataract or that is something else I have never
heard about it?
2) Surgery could be the only solution for cataract or Bates method
can help on this problem
3) If there are any websites, advises related to this problem
4) If there is a specialist (Hungary, Austria, Germany maybe in
England) who could take a look at my eye.
5) If there is anyone who experienced anything similar...
6) Shall I wait, doing Bates exercises or shall I run to a Jedi
knight?

Thank you


Mézes Attila
OTIS Hungary
1033 Budapest, Huszti u. 34.
Tel.: (361) 430-4668; 430-4600; 430-4647
mobile: +36-20-3132627
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#98 From: "Yvonne Leung" <yvonl@...>
Date: Sat May 22, 2004 5:40 am
Subject: Fw: Qigong and Personality study
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Hi Hanlin Academy,
 
Thank you so much for some of you and your participation in my study "An examination of the relationship between Qigong meditation and Personality traits, the study has been done and published on a scientific journal.
Hope you like the article.
Thank you so much for your interest.
Yvonne

#97 From: "mja55428" <mja55428@...>
Date: Thu Apr 22, 2004 1:20 pm
Subject: Dampness
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I am relatively new to Qigung and TCM.  I recently went to an
acupuncturist and was told I have dampness of the spleen.  She gave
me a good explanation of this, but I would like more information
from other sources.  I have never heard of this in western
medicine.  I understand it can be caused by diet.  Can someone tell
me what it actually is, maybe in general or western medicine terms
as I am not fully aclimated to TCM yet?  What problems can dampness
cause?  How to cure it, besides a better diet of course?

Thanks to all
Matthew

#96 From: "mgabirol" <miryam@...>
Date: Wed Mar 31, 2004 8:38 am
Subject: Your stories help
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Hello,
My name is Miryam and I am from Real Overcoming.  Real Overcoming is
a site designed to help people overcome their problems.  The way we
do this is by inviting anyone who has gone through some type of
hardship and has gotten over it in one way or another.  Then others
will be able to log onto our website, look for videos relating to
what they are going through, and see how others got over a similar
problem.
The reason I am contacting you is because I believe most, if not
all, of you have an interesting story that would be able to benefit
a lot of people.  Please contact me regarding further details of how
we can put up your story on our site and so help a lot of other
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#95 From: "Alfred Abati" <aabati@...>
Date: Mon Mar 29, 2004 10:29 pm
Subject: RE: trip to China
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Dear Anna,

Finally I get to go to China.

This weekend I received a telephone call from the national office of
US/China Peoples Friendship Association telling me that I have been selected
to join a 10 person delegation to China May 8-May 21. On April 21-25 the
delegation will meet in Washington DC for a seminar and to discuss plans for
the May trip and our presentations at the scheduled forum.

We pay for our own airfare, but in China we will be hosted by the Chinese
People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC). They
are our Chinese sister organization. We in the US are volunteers they are a
semi government organization.

We will meet with other China friendship organizations from Australia, New
Zealand, and Canada.
The combined delegation will attend a one-day forum in Chongqing along with
representatives of four China provinces. From there we will go to Tibet for
four nights and then to Beijing for a big celebration of CPAFFC's, 50th
anniversary. I am very excited about the trip especially since I will meet
with our counterparts from other countries, Chinese delegates I have hosted
in NYC, and also it has been 14 years since I visited Tibet.

Will keep you posted.
Best regards to all.
In friendship,
Alfred Abati
New York

#94 From: ralph myerz <brentmeistergeneral5000@...>
Date: Sat Mar 27, 2004 12:44 am
Subject: Master Michael Tse Qigong Demonstration/workshop NYC April 24 2004
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Qigong Chinese Health Exercise and Martial Arts

Demonstration and workshop in NYC

with Master Michael Tse

Saturday, April 24 2004

Demonstration: 12pm to 1:30pm. FREE.

Workshop: 2pm to 4pm. $40 at the door (No checks or credit cards)

A unique opportunity to witness and experience traditional Chinese skills rarely seen in the West. Lecture on health and healing and display of rare Qigong forms from Kunlun Dayan Qigong and Chun Yuen systems as well as Qi (energy) transmission.

The workshop will allow those interested to stay and sample some of these ancient treasures. Please arrive 15 minutes early to ensure seating.

Cabrini Medical Center, 227 E. 19th St, (bet 2nd and 3rd Ave) 16th Floor, Rooms 1 and 2, New York City

4, 5, 6, R, or Q Trains to Union Square station (14th St). Walk east to 3rd Ave and north to 19th St. L Train 3rd Ave station.


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#93 From: ralph myerz <brentmeistergeneral5000@...>
Date: Sat Mar 27, 2004 12:42 am
Subject: Master Michael Tse Qigong seminars NYC April 2004
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Seminars in NYC with Master Michael Tse

5 Element Healing Qigong

Sunday, April 25 2004

10 a.m to 4:30 p.m. (with lunch break)

83 Leonard St. 5th Floor, New York City (bet Broadway and Church St – 4 blocks below Canal St.) N/R and A,C,E, trains to Canal or 1/9 to Franklin St.

This form introduces various self-healing techniques of massage working on dredging the Yin and Yang channels of the body to rid it of blockages and then smoothing the Qi and balancing both the upper and lower Dantians. Qigong medical theory will also be covered

Eight Pulling Waist Gong

Monday and Tuesday evening, April 16 and 27 2004

6:30 p.m to 9:30 p.m.

Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 8th Ave, (bet 36th and 37th St), Studio 16 K, New York City. N/R, 1/9, and A, C, E, to 34th St.

This short form is not only good for slimming but also stomach, back, and gynaecological problems by releasing toxins from the internal organs. Loosens hips and spine and opens the channels. Maintaining the flexibility of waist and hips keeps the body youthful, preventing premature aging.

Preregistration

One seminar $110 (incl. Qi Magazine subscription)/ $90 Tse Qigong Centre members.

Both seminars $220 (incl. Qi Magazine subscription)/ $180 Tse Qigong Centre members

If registering for one seminar only please specify which one you plan to attend.

At the door (Cash only)

One seminar $130 (incl. Qi Magazine subscription)/ $110 Tse Qigong Centre members

Both seminars $260 (incl. Qi Magazine subscription)/ $220 Tse Qigong Centre members

Checks must be received by April 12 and money orders by April 19. Credit card payments must be received by April 21. After these dates you must pay at the door.

NO REFUNDS FOR CANCELLATIONS.

For booking contact Adam Wallace on (212) 330 8327 or email: wallace@...

Make checks payable to ‘Adam Wallace’, PO Box 249, New York, NY 10012

Credit card payments: Tse Qigong Centre (808) 528 8501

www.qimagazine.com


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#92 From: gaoguy@...
Date: Tue Feb 24, 2004 8:20 pm
Subject: Re: New member
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Ramone,
Sorry this has taken so long...what info did you thin
was "interesting" in my New member post? I practice XingYi and ba Gua
but do more Qigung(Energy Work and standing) now...

Xingteacher1

#91 From: Anna Pecheva <hanlin_academy@...>
Date: Mon Jan 19, 2004 10:00 am
Subject: Happy Chinese New Year!
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Hello,

On January 22nd begins the Year of the wood Monkey ("the Monkey on the
tree") according to Chinese astrology.

We wish you all be healthy and sageful,
with energetic mind and body like the monkeys,
be stable and evergreen like the trees,
lots of luck, success and holistic cultivation in 2004!

Hanlin Academy

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#90 From: "Marion" <wikingshuttle@...>
Date: Tue Jan 6, 2004 5:12 pm
Subject: Hello
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Hello everybody
I'm practicing Kung Fu, my Teacher is a Shaolin Monk 32nd generation
from Wudang Monastery, i'm searching articles on medical Qi Gong
especially regarding heart and circulation deseases (University
research)

#89 From: Anna Pecheva <hanlin_academy@...>
Date: Tue Jan 6, 2004 8:44 am
Subject: Qigong and the opportunities which it gives for physical and spiritual development
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I would like to share my impressions from the fantastic results that
the wuwei qigong practitioners have achieved.
    The data is objectivized by the computer diagnostics, which I am
using in my research.  The medical equipment is licensed Japanese
method and consists in the following:
   Because every meridian in the body is connected with the
corresponding inner organ according to the values of the bioenergy,
flowing throgh it, information is obtained about the energetic state of
the organs and the respective disbalance in their functions,
interpreted in medical language.
   There is no other electronic test, which only within the frames of
8-10 minutes can give complete picture of the work of the whole body:
the 12 main organs and systems, plus metabolism, central and vegetative
nervous systems, immune system, etc.  There is not any irradiation and
the method is absolutely harmless.
   it makes an impression that there are separate individuals who are
endowed by Nature with a higher quantity of Energy, while the majority
of the people imperceptibly have closed part of their energy system, if
they live in the used ordinary way, in which more energy is depleted,
but little is supplied.
   Here come the place iof Qigong - with the meditation and the physical
exersices.  From one side is achieved an increase of the bioenergy (qi)
in the body, and from another side - clearing off the blockages on the
meridians and achieviing of its even distribution in the body.
   Thanks to Qigong, the energy is increased and it is circulated and
distributed in all parts of the body.
   I will like to share with you some results, achieved by people, who
have resolved serious health problems by everyday pracvtice of the
quiet and physical exersices of the method Wuwei Qigong.

     Hristo Hristov, 65, engineer.  He practices Wuwei qigong since
three and a half years.  Additionaly, he induce acupressure on the foot
acupoints everyday.  Thanks to his consistency, he has long since
parted with his stenocardia, which has been the reason why he became
interested in d-r Wang's qigong courses.  He has as well resolved a
serious problem with his eyes - bilateral episcleritis.  Now he feels
himself brisk and energetic.  The skin of his face has improved its
turgor and recovered its natural color.

    Tatiana Vlashka, 43, economist.  She is practicing Wuwei Qigong
since 5 years.  She has affected upon her migraine - after several
monthos of wuwei meditations and exercises, the migraine has
disappeared completely.  In the samwe way she has resolved the problems
with gastritis and her depression.

    A young woman, 28, which periodically, in 2-3 months, visits my
office.  Her first test has registered a strongly manifested energy
deficiency with marked energy disbalance in 80% (the most) of her inner
organs and systems - quite chaotical functionning.  Several months
later, the second test showed a sensible increase of the energy index
with 8 units and improvement of the energy balance.  In the third test,
the energy index was completely normalized and there was seen an even
flow of energy in 90% of the organs.
   Her leading problem was the highly manifested insufficiency in the
function of the immune and endocrine system, which for the period of 10
months she succeeded to replenish and drive in to the norm.
   Another effect, which she herself render an account of, is that she
has become much more calm and even-tempered and now it is quite
difficult to bring her off balance, as contrasted with before, when she
has been easily irritable, tense and anxious.
   Her three  diagnostic tests are a proof that one can regulate one's
energy index and the condition of the vegitative and central nervous
system, and this is achieved with Wuwei Qigong, the disturbances in the
work of the organs and the systems fade away, and with this - the
corresponding diseases as well.

    The results could be accelerated if there additionaly is made a
personal comprehensive programme, which includes nutrition, herbal
therapy, cleansin away the toxins from the body, utilization of
bioenergy applicators, working on definite points for acupressure,
using the healing power of positive thinking, etc.

D-r Diana Mechkova


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#88 From: ramon@... <ramon@...>
Date: Sat Jan 3, 2004 4:10 pm
Subject: Re: New member
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Hi
It's really intresting idea.Can you send us more infos about that?Happy new
year.
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#87 From: gaoguy@...
Date: Fri Jan 2, 2004 6:52 pm
Subject: New member
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Hello,
I'm a new member who has been involved with the Neijia and Qigong
since the early 1970s...looking forward to monitoring the group.
Happy New year to all,

Xingteacher1

#86 From: "Yakob Ostrovsky" <ostyakob@...>
Date: Fri Sep 19, 2003 5:51 pm
Subject: Bioenergy therapy of spinal column and joints
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Olive-S - for spinal column and joints activation on inflammations
and injuries
Ingredients: GEL POTASSIUM SOAP OF OLIVE OIL , SUGAR, DISTILLED
WATER , activating granules.
http://www.geocities.com/formerbald/olive-s.htm

Yakob Ostrovsky

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