Qigong for highly sensitive persons

Qigong for highly sensitive persons

When I talk to adults who consider themselves highly sensitive, I hear a pattern in their responses. They never felt like they belonged. Their ideas were mocked. They felt misunderstood and sometimes bullied. They all wished they had someone who understood them as a child and that they hadn’t needed to hide parts of themselves. Most of them stopped allowing themselves to feel free. Many of them lost connections with their hearts and the ability to be more aware in the world.

How to manifest with Qigong

How to manifest with Qigong

You watched The Secret and followed the directions perfectly, but your million dollars and that Tesla still haven’t appeared. Why? In the original versions of the book, Think & Grow Rich, on which the movie is based, the author tells us that the key to success is to raise our vibration. Learn how to manifest with these powerful ancient Qigong practices.

Qigong for Trust and Creativity

Qigong for Trust and Creativity

Explore these unique Qigong methods for trust and creativity. Why is trust essential? The journey of a human lifetime is an extraordinary opportunity to harness the phenomenal wisdom that is available in all creation. We are not lonely travelers through a strange universe, though some days it may feel like it. Rather, we are like the meeting of two threads, existing as an intrinsic point within the tapestry of life, connecting all that has come before and will come after into a singular experience that holds together the fabric of totality.

Qigong for Back Pain

Qigong for Back Pain

Discovering Qigong practices for back pain was a significant turning point in my life. I have suffered from neck, back, and shoulder pain for most of my adult life. I’ve blamed it on my work: I’ve been sitting at a computer for many years as a software developer. But I also know we hold emotions and stress in our shoulders and I’ve always been a very busy person with a lot of responsibility. I’ve tried all sorts of things to alleviate my pain and other challenging symptoms until I came across the powerful Yuan Qigong methods.

What is the Chinese zodiac?

What is the Chinese zodiac?

The Chinese zodiac, also known as the shengxiao or “born resembling”, is a system that dates back to the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). It is based on a twelve-year cycle, each year being represented by an animal sign. These signs are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.

Public Speaking and Qigong

Public Speaking and Qigong

Standing in front of an audience can trigger a lot of patterns and fears and depending on one’s life experience these can be quite varied yet very strong. In my case, a deeply embedded pattern used to be unconsciously scanning the responses of others for the subtlest shifts in facial expression and interpreting those (mostly incorrectly) through an internal matrix of disapproval, criticism, or confusion.