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What is Medical Qigong?
The word "Qi Gong",
literally translated
from Chinese, means
"Energy Work". It is a
highly refined system of
exercises and
meditations that develop
our ability to acquire,
store, circulate, and
purify our Qi (Vital
Energy). Through
diligent practice of Qi
Gong, we learn how to
use our mind as a tool
to direct the flow of
electrical signals and
energetic currents that
comprise the integrated
matrix of our body,
mind, and emotions. This
can lead to a greater
sense of mastery over
our mental, physical,
and emotional health, as
well as greater
resistance to everyday
stresses and disease.
Medical Qi Gong is the
application of Qi Gong
for medical purposes.
The practitioner assists
the patient by
redirecting, cleansing,
and restoring the
patients vital energy
based on the principles
of Chinese Medicine.
During a Medical Qi Gong
treatment, the patient
generally lies or sits
on the treatment table
while the practitioner
uses various hand
movements and mental
images to perform the
energetic healing
procedure. Often the
patient can feel certain
things happening in the
body, both on a physical
and emotional level.
Sometimes, the patient
simply gets a sense of
deep relaxation and
well-being. The
experience of the
treatment will be
different for each
patient. There are no
invasive techniques
used, and little to no
physical touching is
required.
Qi Gong and the Three
Treasures
Qi Gong theory is based
on the principle that
all of life is
essentially energy in
various forms, and that
our human bodymind is
part of the vast matrix
of energy that comprises
the Universe. The basic
components (or levels)
of this energy is called
the Three Treasures. The
Three Treasures are Shen
(Spirit), Qi (Energy),
and Jing (Essence). The
principles of Qi Gong
state that Spirit/Soul (Shen)
is the director of all
Vital Energy (Qi) in the
body. The flow of this
Vital Energy is what
determines the level of
function of our organs,
tissues, enzymes,
proteins, hormones, and
other vital substances
(collective known as
Jing) in the body.
Imbalance in one or more
of these three energetic
levels can cause
problems in the others.
Qi Gong uses sitting and
moving meditations to
allow our Shen (Spirit)
cleanse the body of Qi
(Energetic) deviations
so that pure Qi can be
collected and circulated
in the body, which can
improve health and
immunity in our physical
bodies and increase our
emotional well-being.
September 2010
What
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Patti
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Cellular Release is a
healing practice that
allows us to get free of
past memories and
limiting beliefs that
derive from old physical
and emotional traumas.
Cellular Release is
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patti@pattirondolino.com
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