Mind Body Qi Therapy

Mind Body Qi Therapy Acupressure, sōtai and qigong woven together with mindful dialoguing therapies for balance & health. Sometimes we need help translating our body's language.

There is real value in using our body's cues for a deeper awareness of our personal gifts and struggles. If you are going through a life transition or working with a chronic condition or just want continue your journey to authenticity and self-actualization consider Mind Body Qi Therapy. Sessions weave together Acupressure, Sōtai, Hakomi, Internal Family Systems, movement, visualizations, mindfulness meditation, and breath awareness. If you are in therapy, with your permission I am willing to collaborate with your therapist.

Eight Pieces of Silk (Baduanjin) online class for 6 wks:  July 8, 15, 22, 29, August 5, 12. Saturday Morning @ 9-10:30.D...
06/19/2023

Eight Pieces of Silk (Baduanjin) online class for 6 wks: July 8, 15, 22, 29, August 5, 12. Saturday Morning @ 9-10:30.
DM or email me: mindbodyqi@gmail.com

The body should be supple like an infant;
the movements should be flexible like a snake;
the feeling should be soft like water;
the breathing should be smooth like a cloud.
~Qigong Proverb

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Qi flow and alignment
06/07/2023

Qi flow and alignment

FORM IS ENERGY, ENERGY IS FORM

The teachers speak of the primary importance of form: xíng, 形. It means: “form; shape; appearance; look. The ideogram combines bristle, 彡, to convey the meaning, with the glyph, 幵, to suggest pronunciation (happens to mean flat, level). But let us not think that we have an empty body into which energy flows. Form, energy, mind, and movement are one.

To make a movement in itself takes a mental command and energy just to start qi flowing. Having done that, the questions are how easily the energy flows, how much there is, and what it powers.

The first Taoist imperative is to have all channels open. That requires alignment. Just as the best drains are vertical, the greatest openness is what is naturally aligned. The amount of energy is cumulative; we have to build it up through practice. Finally, if we align our body correctly, then the psychic centers can be activated. That releases spiritual abilities.

This question of alignment is inherent in meditation—everyone says to straighten the back. Why? It has to be because the right alignment is the prelude to the proper flow of energy.

Our muscles are set up in antagonistic systems. For one set of muscles to move, a corresponding set must relax. Both sets consume energy. So if we learn to move well, then this necessary antagonism is minimized and less energy is wasted. More importantly, when this system is clumsy, then we not only waste energy, but we are working against ourselves.

Qigong and martial arts make use of locks (hand or body positions which temporarily inhibit flow of energy) to direct energy into meridians and organs. Each form has a specific set of effects it's supposed to achieve.

Finally, there's flow. In Taijiquan and other internal styles, we try to move gracefully from one posture to another. That means that we're not just trying to achieve effects posture by posture but that we're also trying to achieve continuity and the ability to command energy while we are active.

Form, energy, mind, and movement are one. That’s why qigong and the internal systems are so effective.

05/10/2023

Breathing and grounding
05/02/2023

Breathing and grounding

A Yin Practice

A great yin practice is called Taoist Yoga or Tao Yin. The Essence of Tao Yin, Practices for Rejuvenation by is Full Body Breathing. This is the first and perhaps the simplest practice in the 45- movement set of Tao Yin exercises. However, this simplicity should not fool one as to the depth inherent in this ‘preparatory’ practice. As is the case in life and the Tao, simple is enough. The entire essence of Tao Yin, and possibly the entire Healing Tao system, can be experienced during the practice of Full Body Breathing.

The practice begins by lying on our backs, with hands on the abdomen, sexual palace, or hips, (depending on our arm length) and breathing deep down into the lower centers of our body. As we flood awareness into these areas, we are activating the reproductive glands and inviting the muscles, tendons and ligaments to soften and relax. Additionally, we exhale our emotions and mental activity at this level, and allow them to sink down into the earth.

We follow this with an inhalation of the earth’s healing energy back into our hips, navel, and reproductive center. We may slowly move our hands up from the lower centers, one at a time, to our upper centers; in the order of: perineum, p***c bone, navel, solar plexus, heart, throat center, third eye, and crown. Our awareness follows our hands and initiates a process of rejuvenation that spreads throughout our body. The Taoists say that “the health of the spine is the health of the body.” Full Body Breathing brings awareness to each vertebra as we intentionally move from the perineum to the crown of our head.

TheTaoBlog.com

04/25/2023

Happy to announce I'm teaching qigong again!
Qigong and Wellness classes starting
Self care with Qi~Mondays @ 7-8:15pm
Japanese Meridian Qigong~Wednesdays @ 6:00-7:15pm
Eight Pieces of Silk~Saturdays @ 9:00-10:15am
classes are online
for more info: mindbodyqitherapy.com

04/22/2023

Simple and profound…

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