Laogong Taichi en Qigong

Laogong Taichi en Qigong Taichi en Qigong

01/01/2026
18/12/2025

Every December, the world praises Santa Claus for his remarkable productivity, impeccable logistics, and supernatural endurance. Children imagine a jolly man riding through the midnight sky, but few realize the truth: none of this would be possible without Qigong. Yes, the same gentle, flowing practice often found in quiet parks at dawn has been steadily powering the North Pole for centuries.

According to those familiar with the operation (mainly elves who cannot keep a secret), the workshop begins each morning with a group Qigong session. Long before toy production starts, the entire crew gathers between the peppermint-striped support beams for what Santa calls "reverse-aging warm-ups." The elves take this very seriously. With their tiny frames and astonishing output quotas, smooth qi flow is nonnegotiable.

Santa leads the session in full traditional attire—minus the hat, which he removes respectfully before practice. His beard, seasoned by centuries of winter wind, lifts slightly with each inhale. Observers say that when he sinks into standing postures, his belly settles like a peaceful red mountain, radiating warmth powerful enough to keep frost off the windows.

The real magic, though, is in the holiday variations the North Pole team has invented. There is Opening the Holiday Spirit, Snowflake Floating Down, and a crowd favorite, Reindeer Tail Shakes to Dispel Stress. Santa practices Belly-Laugh Breathing daily, a technique that produces the deep "Ho Ho Ho" resonance children worldwide know so well.

Mrs. Claus joins whenever she can slip away from the confectionery department. Her role is essential. Candy cane production, she explains, is delicate work requiring the steadiness of mind cultivated through Qigong. "If your qi gets tangled, your stripes get crooked," she says. She often leads the meditation portion, encouraging everyone to visualize a calm winter night, a gentle snowfall, and a workshop where no one misplaces a hammer or accidentally builds a dollhouse upside-down again.

The benefits are undeniable. Elves report fewer workplace mishaps, smoother teamwork, and dramatically less cookie-related burnout. Reindeer handlers say the animals respond especially well after Qigong mornings, displaying improved focus and fewer mid-air loop-the-loops during training. Even Rudolph's nose glows more evenly when his qi is balanced.

Most impressively, Santa claims that Qigong is what keeps him spry enough to complete his global mission in a single night. "It's not magic," he insists. "It's breath, intention, and a lifetime of not skipping practice."

So the next time Santa's sleigh streaks across the winter sky, remember: behind the twinkling lights and cheerful laughter lies a disciplined Qigong routine shared by the most unlikely wellness community on earth. And if Santa can make time for it, perhaps we can too—without needing to dodge reindeer on the way to class. 🙂

08/12/2025

One of the Most Powerful Self-Healing Points in Your Body ❤️✨

Today, I want to share a simple but deeply effective Qigong self-healing technique using one of the most important energy points in your body: Lao Gong (PC-8) — the Heart Protector point.

Located in the center of your palm, Lao Gong is known for its incredible ability to support:
✔️ Heart health (including blood pressure and heart imbalance)
✔️ Stroke recovery support
✔️ Muscle cramps & menstrual cramps relief
✔️ Emotional balance (stress, anxiety, depression, irritability)
✔️ Better sleep (calms the mind and supports insomnia)
✔️ Cooling excess heat in the body (fever, hot flashes, agitation)
✔️ Qi flow activation for Qigong & meditation
✔️ Reviving consciousness and mental clarity

Lao Gong clears heat, calms the spirit, and balances the heart—physically and emotionally. In Qigong, this point is used to guide, collect, and direct Qi, which is why you often rub your palms together before practice. It awakens your energy instantly.

🌿 How to Activate the Lao Gong Point

Curve your middle finger toward your palm.

Notice where the fingertip lands — that’s Lao Gong.

Use the thumb of your other hand to firmly massage this spot.

If you’re unsure, simply massage the center area between the bones of your index and middle fingers.

Massaging Lao Gong can help ease muscle cramps, support healthy blood pressure, release stress, and restore calm.

This point is also called the “Gate of Hope and Renewal” — a beautiful reminder of the healing potential already within you.
So important, do it everyday!

👉 Want to learn more powerful self-healing techniques?

https://www.springforestqigong.com/product/head-to-toe-healing-your-bodys-repair-manual/

Follow along and explore more ways to support your heart, energy, and emotional wellbeing.

29/11/2025

⭐ Massage This Point for Fatty Liver Relief (Acupressure Point)


Massaging specific liver-boosting acupoints helps improve detoxification, reduce liver fat buildup, enhance digestion, and support overall liver function. A simple daily practice for a healthier, cleaner liver.

🌿 Key Acupressure Point for Fatty Liver

✨ LV-3 (Taichong) – Top of foot, between big toe & second toe
• Enhances liver detox
• Helps reduce liver fat accumulation
• Improves blood circulation to the liver
• Reduces stress that slows liver function

🌿 Bonus Points for Better Liver Health

✨ LV-14 (Qimen) – Below the chest, rib area
• Improves liver qi flow
• Reduces bloating + abdominal tightness

✨ GB-34 (Yanglingquan) – Outer lower leg
• Supports liver + gallbladder function
• Helps break down fats

🌿 How to Massage LV-3 (Taichong)
Sit comfortably and locate the point between the first two toes
Press deeply with your thumb
Massage for 30–60 seconds on each foot
Repeat 1–2 times daily

✨ When Practiced Regularly:
• Liver detox improves
• Fatty liver reduces naturally
• Digestion becomes smoother
• Energy increases
• Abdominal heaviness decreases

23/11/2025
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13/11/2025

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De Mierlose Nicole van Dommelen werkte twintig jaar als huisarts in Helmond-Noord, maar stapte onlangs over naar de traditionele Chinese geneeskunde. „Het kijkt meer naar het complete plaatje, niet alleen naar anatomie en fysiologie.”

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