Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Gravitational Force on Qigong

Do you notice something? First of all, have you been practicing? Let say you practice at the same spot every day but certain days you can feel that the chi field is a bit different.

There are many reasons for that, like the presence of external entity, internal body booster, etc. Anyway, today I would like to explain the effect of the gravitational force on the chi. You may have read from my previous posting about practising on top of the hill in order to get full benefit of chi. The same effect can be explored if you practise during full moon. So what happen during full moon? These are documented influences of the Full Moon on living beings . . .

•Triggers many natural rhythms and breeding cycles.

•Herbivores and humans ovulate around the Full Moon.

•The height of the deer rutting season occurs around two full moons.

•Coral mates at the full moon.

•Migratory Birds appear to follow the patterns of the moon for timing and finding their path of migration.

•Game birds tend to return to certain locations at the time of the Hunter's Moon.

•Bears, caribou, and salmon move at the Full Moon.

•Vets & dog trainers note that animals are more restless and unruly during a Full Moon.

•Oysters are sensitive to the cycle of the Moon and not simply the movement of the tide.

•Auto accidents rise 14 per cent.

•Women who have already had children are likely to give birth on the day of the Full Moon.

•Menstruation peaks most often on the evening before New Moon, even with the interference of modern lighting.

•The full moon amplifies the electrical charge in living cells.

So the last one, did tell us that it has an impact to the chi channel and meridian. That's why you will feel the energy is tremendous when you practise during full moon especially 12.00 am when the moon is right on top of your head.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

The best place to practise Qi Gong

I'm back after being away for some time and really like to share what I have discover about qi and qi gong. Last week I was at the location set for my daughter's photo shoot.

The interesting part about the location is the old house at the hill top. It was very green and the temperature is around 20 degree celcius. So it is just fine. I met the owner of the house and I told her about the fine qi surrounding the area. Obviously, she was not suprised as I was not the only one who told her that. Then she started showing me around and there were 7 vortex of qi in the area. I can feel the strong qi as I walked through the areas and identifed the areas for qiqong practise. The below are the areas where I have personally experience while practising qigong.

Hill top
- The qi is really nice plus the fog which will make the qi finer. Other than that the cool temperature will stimulate your skin sensitivity. This will enable you to feel and distinguish the atmosphere.


Watter Fall
- Running water energy is a very strong energy with the breeze and the sound its produce. The qi has more vibrational power and I would normally meditate in my qigong posture.


Bamboo Forest

- Wind qi and the sound produce by the bamboo cleanse out the negativity, so the qi is really fresh and pure.

Morning Qi

- The best would be at 6 o'clock in the morning where at that time the trees are just started to breath out the fresh oxygen.

So, there you have it. Email or send me a comment should you need further clarification. Take care.