The Chinese
Theory of Qigong:
Let's start from the basics: everything is energy
at various levels - matter to light, body-thoughts-spirit. One way to think about energy is as if it's water in its many forms:
an ice cube, water, steam, or humidity.
Every form of life, or matter (energy) also has
a type of energy field around it to some extent. Energy radiates out in all directions from each being, just getting fainter
as it gets further away from it's central source.
As we practice the Qi Gong over a period of time
we can begin to feel this field energy emanating from us. This feeling of qi is first between our hands, as we begin to do
Qi Gong our awareness of the energy & our vitality increases. Once our qi
begins to build, along with our awareness, we not only become aware of our own qi but also that around us.
Stress depletes much qi. If our minds are busy
and can't calm down, much of the qi is used up by the thoughts and nervous energy expenditure.
The mind uses up much energy in it's functioning which is why basic Qigong meditation and learning to calm and focus
the mind is very important. As our health improves and our mind learns to center we begin to build up our qi reservoir.
If we have internal disease or sickness, instead
of building up a reservoir of qi as we practice the qi is directed to heal the illness or weakness.
Qigong Tai
Chi Healing Science
We have with our research analysed therapeutic Qigong and its effects on various Diseases.
Dr Seema Rao holds a
Old Chinese Medicine Academy Diploma in Qi Gong &
Traditional Chinese Medicine
& Qigong Federation, ‘Qigong Expert’ degree
She has been certified by Dr Bernd Hoehle, Inheritor
Successor of
Prof Dr Gu Ping, Shaolin monk from PRC,
the world renowned expert on Qigong.
Dr Komal also holds an International Instructor Certification in Qigong,
Tai Chi, Meridian Therapy & Magnetotherapy. Other doctors are all qualified in Alternative & Complementary Medicine.
Dr Deepak Rao is a triple doctorate with an MD, MBBS, DSc (Military Sc) &
PhD (Alternative Med)
With
our conventional medicine backgrounds we could scientifically separate fact from fiction. We absorbed the Qigong techniques
which were scientifically proven to be useful in disease and discarded complicated exercises based on myth. We called this
Qigong Healing.
Various
International Medical studies on beneficial effects of Qigong on various diseases have been published in leading scientific journals. Some of
these we have tabulated (see below).
‘Qigong Tai Chi Healing Science’ involves five steps:
Meditating, Cleansing via breathing, building Qi the energy, Circulating Qi and Dispersing Qi.
‘Qigong Tai Chi Healing Science’ therapy consists of:
1. Medical consultation & evaluation:
2. Specific Meditations,
3. Specific Breathing Exercises,
4. Specific Movements, and
5. Specifically done Tai Chi technique
(sounds & oriental melody are used for each step.)
6. Specific Oriental Diet
7. Use of other Chinese techniques like Meridian therapy & Magnetotherapy in certain cases, wherever beneficial.
So if you are fed up of conventional Medical remedies, There is
no harm in trying out this Oriental Method of healing, which has no side effects.
Qigong Tai Chi Healing Science is beneficial in