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Old 05-12-2004, 02:03 PM
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Re: Chi Kung

I have practiced spontaneous chi kung. I do not presently because I do not have the space for it.
Spontaneous chi kung is where you let the chi in your body flow naturally without controlling it. It can be very powerful for releasing stagnation in the
body. I found that when stagnation was released, I had too much energy and it was moving too fast. Basically, it made me much more yang. It needs to be complimented with plenty of good quality yin, unless the person is very yin aleady, in which case, they might not be likely to attempt such a thing.

Babies practice spontaneous chi kung on their own. Look at a baby when they move, it is spontaneous chi that moves them. Babies are very healthy and open, so spontaneous chi kung can bring you the health of a baby, if it can be balanced.

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