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On Demand Training is here

It’s been over 5 years since we first ventured into the world of pre-recorded online training using the Udemy platform and having reached over 3000 students in 107 countries we are very aware of the power of this format. Although the Udemy platform has opened our work out to a larger audience than we could…

Qì Fields (part 2) – Qi, Space and Information
General Qigong | Qigong Theory | Teaching Qigong | Zhineng Qigong

Qì Fields (part 2) – Qi, Space and Information

Following on from the ideas presented in Qì Field (part 1), the second factor that has helped me to come to terms with the idea of the qì Field in practical and accessible ways is the model of: Qì, Space and Information The model of Qì, Space and Information is not always well received, so…

Wuji and Learning
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Wuji and Learning

Have you ever experienced something that exposes a profound level of understanding with a mind-blowing level of simplicity? Sometimes this can happen when someone inadvertently gives you the missing piece of a puzzle, but on other occasions it is a beautifully distilled insight that is shared, the kind of insight that hides its depth within…

Kobl’s Experiential Learning Cycle in Qigong
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Kobl’s Experiential Learning Cycle in Qigong

Introduction The American psychologist, David Kolb is renowned in educational circles for his Learning Style Inventory which helps us to understand an individual’s learning process. The model is broadly based on the interaction of four key aspects of learning, namely: Concrete Experiences Reflective Observation Abstract Conceptualisation Active Experimentation While we are all likely to engage…

Detachment
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Detachment

Having recently returned from retreat, I find myself reflecting on the nature of detachment. I guess the burning question in my mind is: At what point does an individual’s ability to stay centred and calm tip over into self indulgence and, ultimately, a detached state? As with so many things, there seems to be a…

Marilia Blackburn on Classical Chinese Medicine and Zhineng Qigong
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Marilia Blackburn on Classical Chinese Medicine and Zhineng Qigong

Marilia Blackburn is a graduate of the Qigong Academy’s teacher training programme and a highly experienced acupuncturist and practitioner of Chinese Medicine (amongst other things). In this conversation we speak about the differences between Traditional and Classical Chinese Medicine and how these work alongside Zhineng Qigong.

Beautiful Traps – being good at qigong
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Beautiful Traps – being good at qigong

There are many beautiful traps in the realms of qigong. There are many a cul-de-sac to get stuck in, and many a place to fool yourself that you’ve mastered the practice. In fact, you could argue that there are so many places to get stuck that it’s futile to try and avoid these traps and…

A mantra of laziness? Thoughts on wú wéi (无为)
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A mantra of laziness? Thoughts on wú wéi (无为)

There are some things that are better learned through application and experience than through discussion and research. To me, wú wéi is one of those things. Often translated as non-action, the concept feels somewhat at odds with the busy modern society that we inhabit. In many ways it is the antithesis of modern day life,…

The 8 Phrases (八句口诀 or bā jù kǒu jué)
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The 8 Phrases (八句口诀 or bā jù kǒu jué)

Chinese poetry is not something I am particularly conversant with, but at the core of Zhineng Qigong is a poem known as the 8 Phrases and it has fascinated me for years.  As with all great poetry, the 8 Phrases continues to unfold and provide greater levels of insight the more you work with it,…

Nature as last resort, an interview with Dr Pang Ming
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Nature as last resort, an interview with Dr Pang Ming

Created in conjunction with the Zhineng Qigong Student’s Hub. In this interview with Dr Pang Ming titled Nature as last resort Qigong and its use to combat fatal illnesses, Dr Pang Ming discusses Zhineng Qigong, the Hua’Xia Zhineng Qigong Center and his work on healing people with a variety of illnesses. He mentions key practices…

The 16 Characters of Zhineng Qigong
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The 16 Characters of Zhineng Qigong

Sometimes, we find a gem within a familiar practice. It’s not that the gem has been disguised or concealed, it’s more to do with experiencing things from a slightly different perspective. The clarity that I have experienced through the perspective of the 16 character of Zhineng Qigong has unearthed many of these gems for me,…

What to look for in a Qigong Teacher
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What to look for in a Qigong Teacher

In the words of the 19th century politician, poet, playwright and novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton: ‘The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.’ This rings particularly true when you consider Qigong. Qigong is not a dance to be learned, it is a tool…