Advanced Tai Chi and Chi Kung by Kevin Dwyer

Advanced Tai Chi and Chi Kung by Kevin Dwyer

Author:Kevin Dwyer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: chi kung, tai chi, clairvoyance, qi gong, advanced, wu li, wooburntaichi, energy perception
Publisher: Kevin Dwyer


Chi Kung

There are different ways of doing chi kung. One can concentrate really hard to try and generate energy, one can stand there not really knowing what is going on or why one is standing there. Mostly, I concentrate on posture. Energy that is generated, absorbed or freed up can be used to improve on posture and this is quite a relaxed way of doing the practise. Within a set of postural guidelines one tries to relax.

People talk about chi and it always makes me wonder, as though they are talking about something that is separate from them. Did you ever hear someone talk about their foot, my foot went shopping today, no, that would be crazy. But chi has an open licence for all sorts of things to be said.

The agenda of chi kung is really, just chi kung. The chi kung I practise is describable as meditation based chi kung because things that require the stillness of sitting meditation are not going to be achieved standing up as things that require static chi kung are not going to be achieved moving around doing the form. So the root of my tai chi is meditation. The more one is stilled in meditation, the more still the chi kung and then there is stillness in motion. The meditation called Knowledge was taught to me by Maharaji, (now known as Prem Rawat) about 1991 to 1995. I strolled into an event in Brighton, stood up in front of a couple of thousand people and asked him for knowledge, he told me not to put it in a box. Four years later he gave me knowledge. I practised it every day for the next four.

What I am getting at here is not a definition of chi which some folks strive at but the nature of the practice of chi kung. A couple of years would be spent trying to do chi kung and when the concentration and the body are aligned sufficiently there is a certain aesthetic. It’s not easy to get chi kung right. A teacher is probably necessary for the first ten years. So where does it go from there ?

Spirit Chi Kung



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