viernes, 12 de marzo de 2010

Chi gong o no chi gong esa es la question

Hace poco que senti que la practica del arte oriental en un occidental iba mas alla de la mera de salud ya que implica un ritmo a modo de lavado de cerebro, yo quiero aprender taichi, ahora me he encontrado con esto, ya no se si quiero aprenderlo...
clipped from dangerofchi.org

The Truth about Spontaneous Chi Kung

Qigong (“exercise of vital energy”) is a Chinese healing system based on trance. It consists of meditational or movement exercise, or both, induced by use of a highly culture syntonic set of suggestions based on the concept of qi (vital energy). It has been estimated that about 5% of China's 1.3 billion people practise qigong, so this may be the most common form of “hypnosis” practised globally.
meditation today is almost universally seen as a positive path bringing physical or mental health and spiritual wholeness.
The Chinese communities obsession with its history and superiority and the much elevated position of adoration Martial Artitsts recieve in the West, often blindes them (to the point of arrogance) choosing to disseminate a flawed doctrine
comes at a time when Chinese quackery medicine is making big inroads into the gaping vacuum Western medicine presents with the proliferation of medicine stores and alternative forms of healing up and down
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