


One day my taiji teacher told me that, when he was 8 years old he used to go in the forest to feel the Qi of the flowers and trees and to play with his best friends by throwing Qi balls. That day, I realised how deep the difference is between our two cultures about the perception of Qi. For most of the western people I meet, Qi is an intellectual concept we create with our brains. For Chinese people, it is as natural and obvious as a kid’s game.
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An article published in the Qidao magasine for the opening of Qidao School in June 2016.
When I began to learn qigong three years ago I thought I would learn the movements, know the method and it would be enough. Like some health mantras or shamanic dances that would heal me if performed often enough. I didn’t realize, then, that three years later I would still be learning the movements and making corrections. Continuer la lecture de Relax Your Shoulders