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LOOKing or LISTENing?

You, Me & the Light Post Looking Versus LISTENING True story, happened this week.  We have two new baby lambs, 2 days old. They follow their mother around as the herd wanders the pastures. I looked up around noon and only saw 1 baby.  We got out and looked until late today – several hours […]

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Master Wang Juemin

Michael Lomax & Master Wang Jue Min at the Baoding Qigong Healing Hospital Chinese National Treasure Qigong/Neigong/Medical Qigong Master Wang Jue Min This is not intended to be complete but to give an overview of the man and his teachers.  Some of this info is from memory, some is from the Book “A Light Warrior’s

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Stillness-Movement Clinical Qigong Wai Qi Liao Fa & Chinese Taoist Neuro-Energetic Therapeutics In Clinic

It has been a while since I did a hands-on clinical session. Mostly, over the last several years, my focus has been on teaching and distance sessions, with demos at the workshops. This week I broke the trend by working in clinic. My first client was a massage therapist, During the interview, this client indicated

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The Imperative Need of Immediacy when working on client trauma as a Clinical Qigong Therapist

This really can be boiled down to one sentence but I will attempt to clarify. Acute Injury. What to do? Why is immediacy imperative? When one receives an acute trauma, the physicality of the injury either begins or is immediate. Tissue damage, bone damage, nerve damage, etc is already there, whether there is a delayed

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