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ER MEI QI GONG EXERCISES

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ER MEI QI GONG EXERCISES

"Health and well-being can be achieved only by remaining centered in spirit, guarding against the squandering of energy, promoting the constant flow of qi and blood, maintaining a harmonious balance of mind and body. This is the way to a long and happy life." -- The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine



Er Mei Qi Gong (pronounced er-may-chee-goong) is a method of self-managing health care that has been practiced since 1227 A.D. in China. It consists of a variety of techniques, some employing the breath, some acting on the outer muscles of the body, and others improving the operation of the various bodily systems. It is instrumental 17317u2013r in the prevention and treatment of disease, the maintenance and improvement of health, and in holding back the process of aging and extending life. From ancient times, Qi Gong has been known as a method of eliminating disease and prolonging life.

Er Mei is the name of the mountain where this Qi Gong health system was created. In order to define the words "Qi Gong," it is necessary to understand the concept woven into its two roots, Qi and Gong. Qi is written with the character that indicates the cooking and steaming of rice, and it is usually used to mean "air," "breath," or even "steam." But, this is only the outer, external breath. The word Qi is used by practitioners of Qi Gong and the martial arts to mean "internal prana," life force, or biopsychic internal energy.

The canons of traditional Chinese medicine teach that life and health are a result of the harmonious flow of ample Qi throughout the body. When Qi Gong exercises are said to cultivate Qi, it is this internal Qi that they cultivate. All disease is thought to stem from a disruption in the smooth flow of this internal Qi. Acupuncture is based upon the belief that Qi circulates throughout the body along twelve major meridians, stimulation of which can cure various ailments.

Dr. Joan Barice, a medical doctor with degrees from Stanford and Harvard Universities, points out that Chinese medicine's concept of inseparability of mind and body is compatible with our modern scientific research findings. She explained, "We know, for instance, that exercise and acupuncture stimulate the production of endorphins. Endorphins are neurotransmitters with morphine-like activity that give us a feeling of well being and relieve pain. We know that receptor cells are in a constant state of transformation from energy to particle and back again. Western science can identify the receptors and transmitters, but cannot identify or quantify the system interfacing with the one that transforms energy into patterned information. From the Chinese perspective, this interfacing system is simply Qi, the universal intelligence which flows through all living processes and contains the wisdom of healing."

The word gong means "effort," and is used in the words Qi Gong to indicate the diligent practice of exercises to help Qi to function properly and efficiently within the body. It is the true meaning of the word gongfu (usually spelled "kung-fu" in English), and refers not only to the duration and quality of one's Qi Gong practice, but also to the student's determination to learn the exercises and practice them. Thus, Qi Gong must be practiced with one's whole heart, sincerely, diligently, and with continuing perseverance.

Er Mei Qi Gong exercises cultivate the important connection of mind and body with the abundant energy of the environment. Its movements, mental focus, and breath control stimulate this internal qi flow.

These exercises involve three specific modes of action:

To breathe fully, slowly and evenly -- breath is life. We must inhale fully to take in the energy-powered oxygen, and exhale fully to release the toxic carbon dioxide.

To maintain a mental calmness -- focusing leads your thoughts and emotions. The ability to control your focus will lead to a peaceful state.

To move and align the body so your qi and blood flow are enhance and uninhibited. The success in qi gong training is directly related to the correctness of the body's position.

The most common exercise for the general public in Er Mei Qi Gong is called, "Lin Za Bu" or "Spiritual Understanding of Nature." It is a simple form that separates the body into three parts:

The upper portion of our body corresponds to the energy of Yang, or heavenly energy;

The lower portion of our body corresponds to the energy of Yin, or earthly energy; and

The middle portion of our body is the connection of Yin and Yang, or the balance of the body.

The "Lin Za Bu" exercise utilizes the bountiful energy that surrounds us to cultivate, balance and cleanse one's internal Qi. It is common to feel euphoric after doing these exercise, as endorphins are stimulated and brain waves turn to an alpha state which represents a relaxed manner.

As well as quickening the healing time of injuries and strengthening the immune system to fight disease, the exercise works exceptionally well with the common ailment of stress. The exercise will relax the mind and balance the emotions. As the mind calms, a feeling of peace and happiness takes over the senses. Look at our article on stress for more information.

Concentration upon the lower "dantian" (area below naval where Qi is stored) is very conducive to relaxing the whole body, as it helps enhance the circulation of blood throughout the body; it also makes abdominal breathing a little easier and naturally shifts the body's center to a lower position, making the body's equilibrium more stable. Thus, if it is difficult for you to breathe abdominally, it is more important to focus upon the lower "dantian," as the act of doing so will enable you to gradually shift from thoracic to abdominal breathing. In any case, the breathing should always be slow, even and natural, as any irregularity of the breath will disrupt the natural flow of Qi.

Grand Master Fu says, "Qi Gong exercise is the process of generating energy solely to purify the obstructions of the physical body, the emotions and the spirit."


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