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Qi Gong (energy work) embodies self-care techniques developed in China thousands of years ago. In the old days, these arts were handed down from master to disciple and methods were closely-held family secrets. Today, Qi Gong exercises are very popular in China. Large groups practice in the early morning in public parks. In the West, qi gong and taiji classes are frequently recommended to assist in regaining and maintaining health: jing-qi-shen, the three treasures of essence-energy-spirit. Qi Gong strengthens the body, moves the energy (qi, chi, ki) and calms the mind. Enjoy!
http://www.healthsurvey.com/dao.htm
Shannon Larry Sumrall Master of Arts Thesis at the University of Mississippi.
http://www.angelfire.com/co/qigong/eindex.html
Established by Master Huang Cheng Zhang. Multilingual site. HangZhou City, ZheJiang Province, PRC.
http://alternativehealing.org/
Qigong, herb dictionary. Classes offered in California. Maintained by Joe Hing Kwok Chu.
http://www.mindgazer.org/qigong/
Web journal of a qi gong practitioner. Contains personal views on history, FAQ, forum, and directory of resources.
http://www.usqigong.com/
Upholds the DragonGate Tao lineage of qigong and taiji quan. Located at the NY Chelsea location.
http://skepdic.com/chikung.html
Article by Robert Todd Carroll.
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