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The 7 Qualities That All Great Qigong Classes Have

It’s pretty clear from recent research that doing qigong has a wide range of benefits including improving our health, reducing anxiety and negative thinking, improving sleep, and increasing healing...

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Why is Meditation Important? – The Answer to Experiencing Results

When I began meditating, I spent the first couple years making little to no progress. I define “no progress” as stinking at it at an unprecedented level. This means thinking I understood why...

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How To Never Get Sick – A Tai Chi Wellness Case Study

Last summer I was on a vacation with my family out of the country and caught the flu from a 6-year-old boy staying in the same place we were. Vomiting, diarrhea, knocked out for 48 hours. Plus add on...

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How to Get Rid of Limiting Beliefs Using Qi Gong

Every so often in life, we work really really hard to try to make change or get ahead and it feels like one of those spy movies where someone is one step ahead of you frustrating your every move. I...

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The Experts Weigh In: How to Do Tai Chi Correctly

On a break during a tai chi workshop, longtime practitioners and teachers expressed their envy to a newbie for being “so new” and for having the foresight to attend a workshop early on in his...

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Why Practice Tai Chi? Top 10 Reasons from a data study

Think of your favorite hobby. Does it include health, exercise, fun, community, history, and culture? Can you do it for the rest of your life? If so, I bet you are already a tai chi practitioner...

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