Hua ching ni free#
Hua ching ni how to#
Here’s how to know if you’re looking at the real thing. How to recognise a good I Ching book – Without a real translation, you can’t consult the I Ching at all – just someone else’s idea of it.Change Patterns – An overview of your reading’s changes.Shadow Hexagrams – A unique way to get ‘unstuck’ with a reading.Paired Hexagrams – Understanding your hexagram through contrast and context.
![hua ching ni hua ching ni](https://a.ltrbxd.com/resized/film-poster/1/5/5/0/1/15501-the-golden-lotus-0-460-0-690-crop.jpg)
Quick Insights – Short, simple courses on interpretive tools and approaches that give you quick insight into your readings – available as part of Change Circle membership.About Yijing Foundations – The next step after the beginners’ course, Yijing Foundations covers all you need to interpret your readings with confidence.I am an ardent practitioner of Fang Song Gong as well. His Workbook for Spiritual Development is truly a treasure. I also have learnt his 8 treasures and dao yin. I practice the Five Clouds Meditation which is combines micro-cosmic orbit, organ cleansing/attunement and Golden Light attunement. I still would recommend the books I mentioned to really get a sound foundation for everything Master Ni teaches. Some of these i think i read before while i was attending TCM school-Īlso learned a bunch of his practices such as 8 treasures, dao yin, some meditation.Īfter reviewing your website I think you chose well with the books you ordered. the ones i ordered were- mystisism, inner view of the universe, and workbook for spiritual development I ordered a couple of his books the other day and it just occurred to me i could ask here to see which ones are more representative of his teachings.
![hua ching ni hua ching ni](https://images.booksense.com/images/610/064/9780937064610.jpg)
If you have any further questions please ask and i will try to answer to the best of my ability It outlines who i have trained with and what i learned from who (and also working on some other stuff as well ) I am currently writing a book that will cover this stuff
![hua ching ni hua ching ni](https://baharna.com/chant/NiHuaChing6.jpg)
I find it is important that the student likes what they are practicing (that way they practice)Īs there is no one qi gong set for everyoneĪnd other things i have learned on the way like Fang Song Gong, posture, breathing etc. Mostly it is based on my study of taoist practice and TCMĪnd i give the student the choice of studying several different standing qi gong sets that i have learned
![hua ching ni hua ching ni](https://img.thriftbooks.com/api/images/s/537aae7b19d90b98145c3f79088b6b151e7e0b55.jpg)
So instead of just practicing a qi gong set i would like them to investigate furtherĪnd understand the basic ideas of taoist health maintenanceĪnd how we can live more in harmony with the cycles that are all around us (daily, yearly, etc) I try to put qi gong practice into a larger perspective for my students Is my own understanding after years of study The Yang Sheng (nourishing life) practices- not to be confused with Yang Shen (spiritual baby) I just looked at your website, who did you learn Yang Shen and all the arts from that you are teaching?