Qigong / Chi Kung 氣功 (Qi Cultivation)
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Daoist Qigong |
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<http://www.daoist-qigong.org/about.htm> |
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Daoist Qigong Daoist qigong is a spiritual discipline that cultivates body and mind simultaneously. Originally called daoyin, which means 'guiding the flow of internal energy (qi), it has been practiced for over two thousand years in China. |
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Francesco Garri Garripoli |
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Detroit Public TV |
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A clip from the PBS documentary: "Qigong - Ancient Chinese Healing for the 21st Century". Features Master Duan Zhi-Liang, a Wuji Qigong Master. |
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