Search:

Type: Posts; User: SoulOnFire

Search: Search took 0.00 seconds.

  1. Replies
    5
    Views
    1,802

    No problem

    Taoism and martial arts are an old combination, where one
    supports the other. This combination is very natural since it balances
    both your spiritual and physical development.

    I would, however,...
  2. Replies
    84
    Views
    41,396

    Chi has been explained to the western world as...

    Chi has been explained to the western world as being blood, lymphatic fluids, hormones, and bioelectricity.



    I'm not sure what you mean by not being electric the same way a computer is, but...
  3. Replies
    84
    Views
    41,396

    Willow has a point

    Hi

    I'd like to quote from a book, (my translation from finnish to english)
    "A way to health and well-being By Master Zhang Chang Wang". This
    book is about Yi Quan. One of the chapters is named...
  4. Replies
    11
    Views
    3,075

    Hmm

    Thank you for your answers.

    Since I'm just beginning Qi Qong I want to avoid practise that could be harmful, and I thought that if I use my mind intent somehow wrong I could "leave" the Qi in the...
  5. Replies
    11
    Views
    3,075

    Avoiding Harmful Practise

    I have been reading of, and practising some internal
    methods such as Yi Quan, meditation, and Chi Kung. I've
    read and understood that as long as there is no mind
    intent the practise should be...
Results 1 to 5 of 5