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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Colorado mountains, USA
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This is the website for the school I am attending. http://www.thecenterplace.com/ I started taking classes there because of a personal interest in the field, after doing Qigong DVDs for a couple years. I wanted to learn the theory between the Qigong DVDs and also what else was possible. Stayed, as I am enjoying what I am learning and practicing. After I finish the 4th year of the program, I can become a Certified Qigong Practitioner by a National QG Association and can treat people for $ if I want. Don’t know if I will.
Jeff DVD’s sound like the moving practices and meditation we have learned in class. The practices allow you to increase, move and store energy in different parts of your body. What you wouldn’t get is the knowledge why it works (important in the results and to advance in the work) and how to treat others and yourself. Chinese QG knowledge & techniques have developed over a lot of years. How long depends on how you define QG healing and who you read. The Chinese believe there are energetic pathways in the body. Blockages can occur due to illnesses and emotions. Healing QG removes these blockages and allow healing. I severely hurt an ankle. It healed very fast and I believe it was due to QG treatments. Other students and I also have successfully treated my headaches, stress and energized me. Several people in my class are there because they had QG treatments for cancers (along with Western medicine treatments) and feel it helped them. I tried to learn Healing QG with books and DVDs and found it impossible. I think it would be hard for anyone. When I read or watch those books and DVDs now, they are a review or are much more understandable. There are few other Healing QG schools around the US. Mine has 4-3 days classes for each level, intended so people can travel from a distance to take the classes.
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Movement should be approached like life - with enthusiasm, joy and gratitude - for movement is life, and life is movement, and we get out of it what we put into it. Ron Fletcher |
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jeff primack, qigong, simon blow |
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