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Introduction: My Journey to Shaolin
Part 1. What Is Shaolin Qi Gong?
The Eternal Lightness of Being: The Essence of Qi Gong
Heaven, Earth, and Human
The Fundamentals of Shaolin Qi Gong
The Beginnings
Qi Gong for Maintenance of Health
Yin and Yang
The Three Dantians
Part 2. The Exercises
The Discovery of Slowness
Preparatory Exercises: Opening and Awakening the Body
Starting Position
Hand-rubbing
Energizing the Temples
Washing the Face
Tapping the Head
Stimulating the Central Body by Tapping
Tapping the Legs and Arms
Raising Heaven
Stroking Earth
Attentiveness for Developing Qi
Concentration
Breathing
Shi Xinggui Qi Gong
Joining Heaven and Earth
Turning Wheels
Shaolin Power Exercises
Breathing Energy
Opening
Connecting
Letting Go
Closing
Shi Xinggui Qi Gong in Short Form
Everyday Exercises
Heart Centering and Organ Strengthening
Diagonal Stretching
Warming the Center
Energy Balancing and Standing Meditation
Evening Exercises
The Energy Reserves: Closing for All Exercises
Appendix: Shi Xinggui Qi Gong Exercise Sequences
About the Author
About Eleanore Vogl
About the Music on the DVD
Shi Xinggui became a student at the Shaolin Monastery at the age of eight. His teachers there included Masters Shi De Shin, Shi Xu Xi, Shi De Su, and Shi De Duzan. In 1988 the author won the National Championship title for kung fu (70 kg class) in Shaolin and again in 1993 and 1994 in Zheng Zou. He received his Shaolin diploma in 1989 from Master Shi De Yuan. He now lives and teaches in Goldegg, Austria.
“The book alone will be enough for most beginners to learn the
basic moves and begin practicing them right away. A marvelous
bonus, however, is the DVD that accompanies the text. . . . The
music, based on the pentatonic scale, is particularly soothing,
adding to the sense that there is no rush, no right or wrong, and
no need to fret about perfection while practicing qi gong. . . .
I've tried other books and DVD courses, in the past, but none of
them has given me the natural flow of qi gong. . .”
*Curled Up With a Good Book, Feb 2009*
"The scenery and the music on the DVD are very serene and beautiful
in a way that was supportive to the exercises and following along,
without intruding upon them. Anyone looking for a book on the
absolute basics of Qi Gong and how to perform different exercises
would not go wrong with picking up this book and DVD. I heartily
recommend them."
*Gesigewigu's, SpiralNature.com, Feb 2009*
"This excellent guide teaches some of the basic forms of qigong, a
traditional technique of Chinese energy movement that promotes
energy and well-being. . . . A 45-minute DVD of selected exercises
by Shi Xinggui is included, making this an effective tool for
self-instruction."
*Book News, Inc., March 2009*
"This seems to be just as much about inner peace as it is physical
exercise. I have gained a new respect for the topic after watching
the video. . . . If you are looking for a VERY low-impact exercise
system that will, at the very least, improve your flexibility and
peace of mind, pick this up and follow along."
*Daily Buddhism April 2009*
"Throughout the text one becomes aware of this kind, gentle, but
relentless dedication to taking the reader, trainee or initiate, to
new and higher levels of achievement. At no point is there any
sense of the beginner's limitations, only a sense of promise ahead
and the value inherent in working towards clear goals. . . . while
being a book artfully designed to meet the needs of a contemporary,
pressured, and chaotic experience, Shaolin Qi Gong: Energy in
Motion is also a book that is likely to introduce many to the
wisdom of Buddhist spirituality and to the disciplines of perhaps
today's most fabled form of martial arts."
*Reg Little, New Dawn Magazine, No. 119, Mar/Apr 2010*
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