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February 2010

Tai Chi Fighting Strategy

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One of the most important points in the Tai Chi classics about fighting strategy is the idea that the enemy attacks first and that the Tai Chi practitioner actually makes contact first. The key to actually doing this is…

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Energy Protection – 7 Steps

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How you protect your energy or Energy Protection is probably the # 1 question that I get asked by folks who are already energy healers. It is a common theme that energy healers, including massage therapists and chiropractors, who have their hands on ill and otherwise troubled people for hours every day…

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16 Types of Tai Chi Applications

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There are many different types of Tai Chi Applications. Although Tai Chi is not usually considered a fighting art Tai Chi is in fact a complete martial art. That is not to say that

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Electric Jing

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Regarding Electric Jing. When the human energy system is properly connected in Wu Chi the Chi starts flowing through both the Micro and Macro Cosmic Orbit without you having to make it happen. You can easily test it by…

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Tai Chi Open Hands

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Many Tai Chi applications are performed with Tai Chi Open Hands. When most people first look at a Tai Chi set one of the first questions that they think and wonder about or ask is how can Tai Chi possibly be a real martial art. I believe that this question would not occur if the…

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Killer Tai Chi – 30 min of bonus footage

Every Tai Chi move flows in a pattern that is intentionally designed to activate a specific series of pressure points or meridians or to transfer enough energy to the right area in the right way so that the strike or touch will knockout or kill an opponent.

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Tai Chi Eases Arthritis Pain

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A Tufts University School of Medicine study demonstrated evidence based results that Tai Chi Eases Osteoarthritis Pain in older adults. The study participants practiced Tai Chi for 12 weeks. During the study they practiced for an hour twice a week.

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Combat Tai Chi DVD Pre-orders

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We are now taking pre-orders on the first Combat Tai Chi DVD. “Vol 1 A: Apparent Opening – Standing Dynamics” On This Video you will learn: Quick & Effective Street Applications. Steel Wrapped in Cotton & how to combine this quality with the street apps for devastating results. Fa Jing using Breath & Structure. How to target specific areas Inside the body with internal Fa Jing (Advanced Dim Mak) And Much More…

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What is Pranic Healing?

Prana is a Sanskrit word that means life-force and is the term for energy mostly found in Yoga. This is the invisible bio-energy or vital energy that keeps the body alive and in a state of good health. The Chinese, in acupuncture and Tai Chi, refer to this subtle energy as Chi. It is also called Ruah or the Breath of Life in the Old Testament.

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Distance Healing Q&A

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I know this sounds “out there.” Yet I am fascinated by the study of healing phenomena. Is it possible to transfer bone marrow washing energy to someone else with distant healing techniques?

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