Shibashi Qigong Course
Dates: 29th March 2014
Times: 10:00 till 17:00
Location: East Kilbride, Glasgow
Cost: £60.00
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Times: 10:00 till 17:00
Location: East Kilbride, Glasgow
Cost: £60.00
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Shibashi Qigong Instructor Course
Dates: April 26th & 27th 2014
Times: 10:00 till 17:00
Location: East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
Cost: £140.00
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Times: 10:00 till 17:00
Location: East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
Cost: £140.00
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Ailments and Illnesses
What is Anxiety?
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
What is Depression?
What is Fibromyalgia?
What is Frozen Shoulder?
What is High Blood Pressure?
What is Insomnia?
What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
What is Lumbar Pain?
What is Migraine?
What is Sciatica?
What is Stress?
What is Tennis Elbow / Golfer's Elbow?
What is Tinnitus?
What is Trigeminal Neuralgia?
What is Vitiligo?
What is Whiplash?
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
What is Depression?
What is Fibromyalgia?
What is Frozen Shoulder?
What is High Blood Pressure?
What is Insomnia?
What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
What is Lumbar Pain?
What is Migraine?
What is Sciatica?
What is Stress?
What is Tennis Elbow / Golfer's Elbow?
What is Tinnitus?
What is Trigeminal Neuralgia?
What is Vitiligo?
What is Whiplash?
Therapies
What is Acupuncture?
What is the Alexander Technique?
What is aromatherapy?
What is Bach Remedy?
What is the Bates Method?
What is Bowen Technique?
What is Chiropractic?
What is Craniosacral Therapy?
What is Crystal Healing?
What is the Feldenkrais Method?
What is the Five Element Theory?
What is Healing Qigong (Chi Kung)?
What is Herbal Medicine?
What is Homoeopathy?
What is Indian Head Massage?
What is Kinesiology?
What are the Makko Ho exercises?
What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage?
What is Naturopathy?
What is Polarity Therapy?
What is Qigong (Chi Kung)?
What is Reflexology?
What is Reiki?
What is Rolfing?
What is Seitai?
What is Shiatsu?
What are the Taiji Shibashi Qigong?
What is Sotai?
What is Taiji Quan?
What is Thai Massage?
What is Tui Na?
What is Watsu?
What is the Alexander Technique?
What is aromatherapy?
What is Bach Remedy?
What is the Bates Method?
What is Bowen Technique?
What is Chiropractic?
What is Craniosacral Therapy?
What is Crystal Healing?
What is the Feldenkrais Method?
What is the Five Element Theory?
What is Healing Qigong (Chi Kung)?
What is Herbal Medicine?
What is Homoeopathy?
What is Indian Head Massage?
What is Kinesiology?
What are the Makko Ho exercises?
What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage?
What is Naturopathy?
What is Polarity Therapy?
What is Qigong (Chi Kung)?
What is Reflexology?
What is Reiki?
What is Rolfing?
What is Seitai?
What is Shiatsu?
What are the Taiji Shibashi Qigong?
What is Sotai?
What is Taiji Quan?
What is Thai Massage?
What is Tui Na?
What is Watsu?
The Dan Tien?
The Dan Tien (also spelled Tan Tien, Tan T’ien, Dantian, and tanden) is literally translated as cinnabar field, or red field. According to the ancient Chinese theories, that produced acupuncture, Qigong, etc, there are three Dan Tiens although the term is more often used to describe the lowest (physically) of the three.Also known as the elixir field, the Dan Tien is extremely important within Neijia (the Chinese Internal arts), Neigong and Qigong (Chi Kung). It is located in the abdominal cavity three finger widths below and two finger widths behind the navel and corresponds with the physical centre of gravity.
The three Dantiens are: –
- Lower Dan Tien – located 1.3 inches below the navel and one inch in. It is also known as the golden stove, or the cauldron. It is associated with the endocrinal system. In Japan, this point is known as the Hara.
- Middle Dan Tien – located in the centre of the chest, level with the heart. It corresponds to the physiological functions of respiration and the circulation of blood and Qii. It also functions as the emotional centre of the body.
- Upper Dan Tien – located within the brain just behind a point directly between the eyebrows and corresponds to the Third Eye. It corresponds with the Shen and consciousness, as well as the physiological functioning of the brain and sensory organs.
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