The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing

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Qigong, which literally means "working with the energy of life, " is an integrated mind-body healing method that has been practiced with remarkable results in China for thousands of years. The Chinese have long treasured qigong for its effectiveness both in healing and in preventing disease, and more recently they have used it in conjunction with modern medicine to cure cancer, immune system disorders, and other life-threatening conditions. Now in this fascinating, comprehensive volume, renowned qigong master and China scholar Kennneth S, Cohen brings the ancient healing power of qigong to Western readers. The essence of qigong can be understood by comparing the body to a battery: stress and bad health habits act to dissipate the battery's charge, its "qi, " while self-care and self-awareness help to maintain and improve qi. Qigong is a gentle yet rigorous program for working with our life energy through breathing and relaxation exercises, massage, visualization, meditation, and other natural methods. Using qigong, each one of us can learn to improve health and enhance vitality by cleansing, gathering, releasing, and circulating qi so that it reaches all the body's cells. It's rather like acupuncture without needles--it's pleasurable to do, it costs nothing, and it's wonderfully life-enhancing. This accessible, beautifully written book provides a step-by-step program detailing how we can all integrate qigong into our busy lives. Ken Cohen explores every aspect of this Chinese healing art and science. The benefits of qigong are obvious in those who practice it correctly--these exuberant individuals sleep more soundly, their skin glows with vitality, they feel increased strength andheightened sexuality, and their minds and bodies achieve the harmony of true health. These benefits have been analyzed and calibrated by contemporary medical researchers who confirm resoundingly that qigong really does work. As a result, leading medical schools around the country are now incorporating qigong into "complementary medicine" programs that combine the wisdom of alternative medical modalities with the technological expertise of modern medicine. Now with The Way of Qigong, the power and clarity of qigong is finally available to all of us. This is truly a volume that will enlighten, instruct, enliven, and delight all who use it.

Author(s): Kenneth S. Cohen
Edition: Original retail
Publisher: Ballantine Books Inc
Year: 29 April 2000

Language: English
Pages: 427
Tags: Mind, Body & Spirit / New Age Spirituality / Mental & Spiritual Healing

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Epigraph

Foreword by Larry Dossey, M.D.
The Pronunciation of Chinese Words
An Important Note from the Author

SECTION I: WHAT IS QIGONG?
1. What Is Qigong?
2. Roots and Branches: The History of Qigong
3. The Three Treasures: A Chinese Model of Body Energy
4. Qigong Science: Correlates of Healing Energy
5. Does It Really Work? The Experimental Evidence

SECTION II: QIGONG BASICS
6. The Time and Place of Practice
7. The Posture of Power
8. Fang Song Gong: The Art of Relaxation
9. Healthy Breathing

SECTION III: THE WAY OF HEALING
10. Standing Like a Tree
11. Qigong Meditation
12. Active Qigong
13. An-Mo Gong: Self-Healing Massage
14. The Energy of the Emotions
15. External Qi Healing: Chinese Therapeutic Touch
16. The Complete Qigong Workout
17. Benefits and Dangers of Qigong

SECTION IV: QIGONG LIFESTYLE
18. The Dao of Diet
19. Have a Cup of Tea!
20. The Art of Clouds and Rain
21. Closing the Circle: Signs of Mastery, Signs of Stupidity

APPENDICES
A. Dates of Chinese Dynasties
B. A Technical Note on the Concept “Dan Tian”
C. Double-Blind or Double Standard?
D. Benefits of Internal Qigong: Experimental Evidence
E. Glossary of Common Qigong Terms

Notes
Qigong Resources

Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author