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August 31, 2009 by AL Leave a Comment

Compass Coaching offers a range of natural therapies for individuals and groups to cultivate a holistic way of health and wellbeing.

The holistic approach at Compass Coaching adopts the philosophy that everyone has the resources within themselves to live an authentic, fulfilling, healthy life.

We work with all aspects of an individual – the conscious, unconscious, collective unconscious, cultural, social, environmental, energetic, psychological and spiritual.

We believe the harmony of mind, body, emotion, energy and spirit helps us restore our authentic, fulfilling and healthy life. We encourage nurturing each of these parts by:

– adopting appropriate daily practice such as Qigong, meditation, music, exercises, writing, etc

– being conscious of emotions, their triggers and the impact on mind and body

– and by living in harmony with your true nature and nature

It’s a journey for those who want to explore and participate in their own healing and growth.

Filed Under: Compass Coaching Tagged With: chi kung, coaching, counselling, dream group, focusing, meditation, psychosomatic, Qigong, sound bath, sound healing, sound massage, sound therapy, tai chi, ziran, ziranmen

Qigong

August 31, 2009 by AL 18 Comments

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*** New dedicated Qigong Website now live!

Go to www.qigongmelbourne.com.au ***

 

Qi Gong - Abby

 

The benefits of Qigong are far reaching. When practiced regularly and appropriately, it improves your physical, mental, emotional, energetic and spiritual health. It includes stillness meditation and active meditation that synchronizes movement with breath.

 

 

 

Abby LeeAbby is a certified instructor of Ziran Qigong certified by Master Liu Deming. She enjoys sharing the philosophy, knowledge andskills of this ancient art form through teaching Qigong classes (group and private) and running workshops. Her experiences and skills in Psychosomatic Therapy, Transpersonal Counselling and Vibrational/Energy Healing add more depth to her  practise and teaching.

Besides training under the direct guidance of Master Liu Deming since 2005, Abby has also trained with various Qigong and martial arts masters in Australian (Master Louis Liu, Professor Yong Qiang Wang, Shaolin Master Qi Guang Chen), China (Master Han Yan Wu of Beijing, Shoalin Master Jiao Hong Min) and Thailand (Master Mantak Chia).

 

What is Qigong?

Qigong (Qi Gong/Chi Kung) is the Chinese discipline devoted to development of understanding, awareness and the harmonizing of one’s mind, body, qi (chi) and spirit. It plays a strong part in Chan Buddhism (Zen) and Taoist philosophy, as well as Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chinese Martial Arts.

Qigong has been used extensively in China as part of traditional Chinese medicine, and is included in the curriculum of Chinese Universities. Throughout the world qigong is now recognized as a form of complementary and alternative medicine, with positive effects on diverse ailments.

Qigong practice involves rhythmic breathing, coordinated with slow stylized repetition of fluid movement, and a calm mindful state.

From a philosophical perspective Qigong is believed to help develop human potential, allow access to higher realms of awareness, and awaken one’s true nature.

People practice qigong for many different reasons, including for exercise and recreation, prevention and self-healing, meditation and self-cultivation, and training for martial arts.

As a healing art, Qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body’s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal.

Ziran Qigong 

Abby's Lotus

 

Ziran Qigong is a progressive set of exercises that retains all the original concepts and benefits associated with traditional Qigong, while using terms and expressions and following a progression of practice that modern people can associate with and understand.

“The main aim of Ziran Qigong is to obtain an understanding of one’s mind and body and the link between the two.”

Our practice of Qigong has been passed down via the Zi Ran Qigong lineage and has been refined through many generations throughout the ages. Master Deming Liu is the inheritor of the Ziran Qigong system, as well as being an active researcher into Qigong.

Ziran Qigong training concentrates and works to develop this link between mind and body. Through Movement of Qigong and Taoist Tranquility Meditation, Ziran Qigong aims to create emptiness and stillness, allows one to drop life’s baggage, cleaning out the unneccessary emotional belongings and attachments, this can develop the inner peace and strength to help deal with day to day stress and heal mental and physical sickness.

 

动静无始,变化无端;

虚虚实实,自然而然。

 

There is no beginning or end in movement, There is no beginning or end in stillness, change is instant, Movement is within stillness.

True or false, real or empty,

All actions are spontaneous,

Actionless action.

 

Ziran Qigong Stage One for Beginners

 

There are 3 parts to Ziran Qigong Stage One:

  • Ziran Qigong Level 1
  • Five Element Qigong
  • Tranquility Meditation

Ring or email now to register for your class.

To view Class timetable and calendar, go to the new dedicated Qigong website – www.qigongmelbourne/qigong-class

Or contact:

Phone: (0412) 398 368

Email: Abby

Click here to read testimonials about Abby’s Qigong classes

 

Five Element (Wu Xing) Qi Gong (part of Ziran Qi Gong) performmed by Abby’s teacher – Master Liu Deming:

 

A more comprehensive version of this video is available in the DVD below. Includes a bonus Tai Chi track.
Click the “Buy Now” button to order your personal copy.

 

By Master Liu De Ming

 Five Element (Wu Xing) Qi Gong DVD

By Master Liu
A$39.95 Plus A$8 postage
(Amount in Australian Dollars)

Filed Under: Qigong Tagged With: chi kung, Qigong, tai chi, ziran, ziranmen

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