![]() This pared with the fact that it's run by quite young monks, who apparently do some quite in depth and proper Qi Gong practice (as I could witness in their presence) makes it an interesting place to keep an eye on.ĭo teach your Qi Gong in the way to hold attention at the LDT at all times, or also to spread awareness in different parts of the body involved in the movement? The Shaolin Temple Europe is not officially recognized by the original chinese Shaolin Association/Temple - theyre kind of in a clinge. So I suppose if one would take fulltime training with them, that that would take you through that process, probably also with help of the "Yi Jing Jin" Set above. Ive briefly trained under a monk of Shaolin Temple Europe, and he's the real deal, and has lots of internal knowledge and instruction in his Qi Gong Sets. It is the preparation of the body for more heavy/high level energy work. According to him it's the process of building the deep muscles in a tendon like way, through building of the Huang, through building of Qi (roughly said). Damo Mitchell writes about it in Daoist Nei Gong and also has a podcast on it. ![]() A certain way of internal alignement would be necessary with every "Yi Jin Jing" Set to activate the Yi Jin Jing process. ![]() Principles that could be incorporated into a lot of different Qi Gong sets. Maybe someone could confirm this for me.Īs far as I know, the Yi Jin Jing(Tendon changing Classic) originally was supposed to be a set of principles, passed down in scripture as well as orally and not necessarily a set of postures. From what I can tell, though, is that Limitless Gate was developed in the Huashan mountains and has similarities to techniques developed in the Wudang mountains (which is about 100 miles away as the crow flies). I've been looking at this because information about about the techniques that I learned are scant and cannot be found on the internet. I had a premature Kundalini awakening many years ago and while the experience was ecstatic I do not want to repeat the after effects of such an experience.Īnyway, to get to my point, I see a lot of similarities between the Yi Jin Jing and the 12 Devas. Zhineng is intended to be gentle, though, with a low risk of Qi Deviation. Have you ever tried to stand on one foot with your eyes closed? □ 'Lift Qi Up, Pour Qi Down' is performed with feet close together and eyes closed. Just done spontaneous swaying, but I think this is just due to physics and nature. With Zhineng I've basically felt nothing. I had also felt Qi moving when I performed Ba Dua Jin in the past, manifested by trembling in the hands. I have been practicing it daily and I have to say I'm feeling a different kind of energy than I felt before. At the seminar I learned the '12 Devas Tendon Changing' routine. Up until this time I had been doing Zhineng 'Lift Qi Up, Pour Qi Down' as my almost daily qigong routine. This past weekend I was at a 2-day seminar learning level 1&2 Limitless Gate qigong. It's funny you should bring this up at this time.
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