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Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 235

Ruan Qigong 軟氣功 When we study Qigong we should know there are two kinds. One is soft, which we call Ruan軟, so Ruan Qigong軟氣功. This is what we normally practise in class, Balancing Gong 平衡功, Healthy Living Gong 健康生活功 and Wild Goose Qigong 大雁氣功 etc. The character for Ruan軟 is made up of two parts. […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 234

Wai Gong 外功 Practising Qigong we have Nei Gong 內功, which is internal training, however we also have Wai Gong 外功 – external training. Many people only think about internal training for their Qigong, however, Qigong also has external training in order to balance the internal training. Like we have our warm ups and Chun […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 233

Nei Gong 內功 Qigong is internal training. We call this Nei Gong 內功. Nei 內 means inside and together with Gong 功, Nei Gong means internal training. But what does internal training mean? It means that the purpose of all our movements and meditation is to work on the inside of the body, like the Qi, the blood, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 232

Kwai 快 – Fast In Qigong, when we practise movements slowly, this is called Man 慢 – slow. The opposite to Man (slow) is quick and this in Chinese is Kwai 快.  Chinese philosophy, whether it is Buddhism, Daoism or Rujia 儒家 (Confucianism), teaches that everything must have an opposite side. We must balance both […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 231

Man 慢 – Slow In Qigong we move slowly. Slow movements allow you to feel your body. Practising Qigong helps us to feel the internal body and this is a healthy thing. Some people fail to feel their internal body and this is because they never relax enough. Only when you can really relax can […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 230

Dong Gong 動功 In Qigong we have Jing Gong 静功. Quiet and still exercises like meditation. These help us to calm down and settle. We also have Dong Gong動功. Dong 動 means moving, so these are like our forms. Stillness and movement, this is balance, we need both. When we practise Qigong we always do […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 229

Jing 靜 When we practise Qigong we also need Jing靜. Jing means quiet. The mind and heart need to be Jing (quiet). The character for Jing is written in two parts. The first part is Qing青, means Green. In the old times it also meant Spring. Spring is the beginning for the year and the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 228

Ren 忍 When we practise Qigong we also need Ren 忍 – patience. Many people have asked me, “How long will take before I can heal other people?” I always answer, “To heal others you first need to be healthy.” How long does it take to become healthy? This all depends on the condition you […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 277

Xin 心 Last time we said to practise Qigong we needed Yi 意, but we also need Xin 心 – heart. As we know, Yi is focus. It starts from one’s heart and so we want to do it. When we want to do something we do it with focus and we push ourselves to […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 226

Yi 意 – part 2 When we practise Qigong we should focus and concentrate on our movements, this is Yi 意. The Chinese character for Yi is a combination of three characters: 立 Li means stand 曰  Yue means say 心 Xin means heart All together it means a person tells what their heart wants. […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 225

Yi意 and Qi氣 What is Yi意? Yi means mind or thinking. When we do Qigong we still need to think, we need to think about what we are doing and not become distracted by other thoughts. We should therefore focus on what we are doing, like Balancing Gong, focus on the movements and relax the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 224

Bone Qi 骨氣 At the end of my classes we always practise Ma Bu 馬步– Horse Stance. Many students begin with a high position. After a while, once they are used to it they will follow some of the other students and stand in a medium stance. The seniors always try to practise in a […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 223

Qi and Strength When we finish practising Qigong not only do we feel healthier, but we feel physically stronger. This is because Qi and strength come together. When someone is sick, they are physically weaker. Some find it hard to walk far, walk upstairs or even stand for any length of time. If we are […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 222

Qi and Blood After practising our Qigong we feel warm, particularly our hands and feet. Many students, when they first come to class have cold hands and feet, but after a few months of Qigong practice, they start to feel warmer, some even feel warm after just one lesson! This is all about our Qi. […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 221

Practise When Our Energy is Low Qi plays a very important part in our health. When our Qi drops we will begin to feel weak and tired. If we keep losing Qi, then we will become sick. If more Qi is lost then we become very sick and if we lose even more, and then […]

Chinese Horoscopes for 2020

Many people have asked me whether 2020 will be a good year. I always say, “Yes it will be a good year,” because for me every year is a good year! Of course there will be problems and trouble that comes to me but this is life. I will deal with these things instead of […]

Feng Shui of 2020

When we study Feng Shui, we need to know the energy of the year. For this we need to know the basics, like the original Nine Star positions: The Stars are: Relationship and travelling Illnesses Argument Study, Job and Business Disaster Surprising Money, Benefits Lost Money Income Celebration and Parties Once we know these basics, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 220

Foot Jue Yin Liver Jing 足厥陰肝經 After the Foot Shao Yang Gall Bladder Jing 足太陽膀胱經 the Qi flows to the Foot Jue Yin Liver Jing 足厥陰肝經. The liver and gall bladder are related. The strong time for the Foot Jue Yin Liver Jing is 1-3am. This is a very quiet time and the Qi settles, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 219

Foot Shao Yang Gall Bladder Jing 足太陽膀胱經 After the Hand Shao Yang Triple Warmer Jing 手少陽三焦經, the Qi now flows to the Foot Tai Yang Gall Bladder Jing 足太陽膀胱經. Its strongest time is 11pm – 1am, which means it goes into the following day. Remember traditionally, in China there were only 12 hours in a […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 218

Hand Shao Yang Triple Warmer Jing 手少陽三焦經 From the Hand Jue Yin Pericardium Jing 厥陰心包經 the Qi now flows to the Hand Shao Yang Triple Warmer Jing 手少陽三焦經, its strongest time is 9-11pm. The Triple Warmer consists of the three parts of the body. The Upper Warmer is from the Tiantu Point 天突穴 to the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 217

Hand Jue Yin Pericardium Jing 厥陰心包經 After the Foot Shao Yin Kidney Jing 足少陰腎經  the Qi then flows to the Hand Jue Yin Pericardium Jing 厥陰心包經. Its strong time is 7-9pm. The pericardium is around the heart and so it is almost as important as the heart. From the last point of the Kidney Jing, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 216

Foot Shao Yin Kidney Jing 足少陰腎經  After the Foot Tai Yang Urinary Bladder Jing 足太陽膀胱經 the Qi flows to the next jing which is the Foot Shao Yin Kidney Jing 足少陰腎經 . From the little toe, the Qi now goes to the sole of the foot to the Yongquan Point涌泉穴. In Qigong we use the Yongquan […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 215

Foot Tai Yang Urinary Bladder Jing 足太陽膀胱經 After having two weeks to refresh and review the first six jing, we now need to make sure we can remember them every week as we also continue to learn the new ones. We need to learn from the Hand Tai Yin Lung Jing 手太陰肺經 the to the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 214

Hand Tai Yang Small Intestine Jing 手太陽小腸經 From the Hand Shao Yin Heart Jing 手少陰心經 the Qi then flows to the Hand Tai Yang Small Intestine Jing 手太陽小腸經. Its strong time is from 1 to 3pm. We know that the heart and the small intestine are connected, and so after the heart the Qi flows […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 213

Hand Shao Yin Heart Jing 手少陰心經 After the Foot Tai Yang Spleen Jing 足太陽脾經 The Qi flows to Hand Shao Yin Heart Jing 手少陰心經. Its strongest time is from 11am to 1pm, so Noon time. At this time the Sun is at its strongest and affects the heart and the pericardium. Heart Jing and Pericardium […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 212

Foot Tai Yang Spleen Jing 足陽明脾經 Since the last Jing we looked at was the Foot Yang Ming Stomach Jing 足陽明胃經 then we know that this must be connected to the Foot Tai Yang Spleen Jing 足陽明脾經. The last point on the Foot Yang Ming Stomach Jing 足陽明胃經 was the Lidui Point 歷兑穴 on the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 211

Foot Yang Ming Stomach Jing 足陽明胃經 The last Jing we looked at was the Hand Yang Ming Large Intestine Jing 手陽明大腸經, and the last acupuncture point on this Jing was the Yinxiang Point 迎香穴 by the side of the nostril. This Jing then flows into the Foot Yang Ming Stomach Jing 足陽明胃經. This starts in […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 210

Hand Yang Ming Large Intestine Jing手陽明大腸經 The next channel is the Hand Yang Ming Large Intestine Jing 手陽明大腸經. The Qi in the  strongest time is from 5am to 7am. The Large Intestine and Lung are connected, where the Large Intestine is Yang and the Lung is Yin. If one has a problem the other will […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 209

Hand Tai Yin Lung Jing 手太陰肺經 Now let’s introduce the Hand Tai Yin Lung Jing 手太陰肺經. The Qi starts here, from 3 to 5am. The air is fresh and so this is the best time for the Qi to start in the body and the Lungs should be first. In total, there are 22 acupuncture points on the Hand Tai […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 208

Three Foot Yang Jing We have Three Hand Yang Jing, then we must have Three Foot Yang Jing, which must run from the foot area. These also have Big Yang, Middle Yang and Small Yang. Big Yang is Tai Yang 太陽,  Middle Yang is Yang Ming 陽明 and Small  Yang is Shao Yang 少陽. The […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 207

Three Hand Yang Jing Since we have Three Hand Yin Jing and Three Foot Yin Jing, we must have Three Hand Yang Jing and Three Foot Yang Jing. Again, “three” because there are three kinds of Yang, Tai Yang 太陽, Yang Ming 陽明 and Shao Yang 少陽. From before we already will already have worked […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 206

Three Yin Leg Jing We also have three Yin Foot Jing which are on the inside of the legs. All the Yin Jing are more hidden, like three Yin Hand Jing are on the palms of the hands and run up and down the inside of the arms to the armpits. So the three Yin […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 205

Three Yin Hand Jing We have twelve channels and we now know that there are six Yin channels and six Yang Channels. In Chinese we call these Jinglou 經絡. Jing 經 means channel, or an orbit. Lou 絡 means net. So it means that in the Jinglou the channels cover the body like net. Within […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 204

Qi Flows to the Organ Channels Chinese ancestors were very clever discovering acupuncture points and channels. This was over 3000 years ago and was all based on observations of nature and the feeling in the body and how it relates to the environment. Relaxation is the key, as observation and awareness become much clearer. They […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 203

Zang Fu臟腑  (Yin and Yang Organs) If we look at the relationship between the time and internal organ channels, we can see that they come in pairs. Each pair has one Yang internal organ and one Yin internal organ, we call them Zang Fu ,Zang is Yin organs are more important. The Yin organs are: […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 202

Channels of the Day We understand that the time, day, month and year all relate to our internal organs. Now we need to know that each organ has its own channel and acupuncture points, so if the channel is stimulated then the organ is stimulated as well. The same with the acupuncture points, if the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 201

Four Energies Connect Everywhere In certain countries and places, Summer and Winter can be very long or very short. Even the days can be very long or very short and this means the night time is also very long or very short. However, they are no different to any other area since they can still […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 200

Energy of the Year If we look at the whole year, in a similar way we looked at a day, then we can also split into four different times. Spring is like the Morning and the Liver become stronger just like the plants starting to grow. Summer is hot, nowadays it is even hotter than before because of […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 199

Energy of the Day Every morning when we wake up one of the first things we do is check the weather. We look at the temperature and if there is a clear sky. If the weather is going to be good and there is a clear sky we already start feeling good. However, if the weather […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 198

Teeth – Part 2 Apart from practising Horse Stance, is there any other way to train our teeth? We can train out teeth same way as a baby does. Babies like to bite on things so even adults can use those soft chewy teethers. Even as adults we still need to use our teeth and train […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 197

Teeth – Part 1 The mouth, tongue and teeth are all connected.  I often hear of people who have teeth problems and less who say they have a problem with their mouth or tongue.  It’s true, if there is a problem with the mouth or tongue, after a couple of days, weeks or even a […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 196

Tongue – Part 4 If we take a look inside the mouth, we will see there are some acupuncture points we can stimulate by moving the mouse and the tongue. Doing this will create a lot of saliva and this is good for the digestive system and also calming the mind. We can also massage […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 195

Tongue – Part 3 Sometimes an ulcer can form underneath the tongue.  These are uncomfortable and can be quite painful, particularly when we are eating very juicy and sour food, for example oranges. When we look in a mirror we can see the ulcer and sometimes we can see cold sores around the mouth and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 194

Tongue – Part 2 As part of a diagnosis, Chinese doctors will always look at a patient’s tongue. This is because on the tongue we can see the problems with our internal organs. For example, if the tongue is too red this means there is too much fire, too much Yang in the body and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 193

The Tongue – Part 1 When we have massaged the acupuncture points around mouth and also exercised the mouth, we can then stimulate the tongue as well. The tongue relates to the heart. The mouth relates to the spleen. If the spleen has a problem, the digestive system will have a problem and so the mouth will […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 192

Mouth – Part 2 Our saliva can tell us whether we are healthy or not. If we are healthy there will be plenty of saliva and it will taste sweet, but if we are not, the saliva will be bitter or nasty. This is because the illness happens inside the body, gen in the internal […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 191

Mouth – Part 1 The mouth is very important part of the body, need it eat and talk. When the mouth has a problem we cannot eat and cannot speak.  So to take care of it, there are some exercises we can do. Outside of the mouth we have certain acupuncture points like, Ren Shiu […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 190

The Nose – Part 5 Did you know that some people can lose their sense of smell? For example a decorator who paints walls with a lot of strong smelling paints will not be able to smell the chemicals in the paint so much. A smoker will not be able to smell their cigarette smoke […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 189

The Nose – Part 4 Our nose is for breathing but also for smelling things. It is can recognise the smell of things whether they are good or bad. Some people have a “super nose” and can smell things that other people cannot smell even from far away. However, if we are in bad smell […]

Master Tse’ s Qigong Dao 188

The Nose – Part 3 When we breathe through the nose, we are more relaxed than when we breathe with mouth. Some people say they cannot breathe through the nose because of asthma or other blockages. However, we have to train ourselves to do so if we want to be healthy. It may take time, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 187

Nose – Part 2 Anyone will find it difficult to breathe through the nose if the nose is blocked. As a result of this, a lot of people will just use their mouth to breathe, particularly when they are doing physical exercises, like our warm up Level II, Level III and Level IV in the […]

Master Tse Qigong Dao 186

Nose – Part 1 The nose is another very important part of the body. We need our noses in order to breath, but if the nose has a problem then it makes breathing difficult. Any time our nose is blocked we will feel uncomfortable, find it hard to breathe and in particular, find it hard […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 185

The Ears Part 4 There are two exercises that are very good for the ears. One is Ming Tian Gu 嗚天鼓, which means, Making Sound at the Heavenly Drums. The exercise is a little light playing drums. First we cover our ears with our palms so that our fingers are on the back of our […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 184

The Ears Part 3 If we can look after our ears, then when we are older our hearings will be good. Of course, our genetics make a difference because we inherit many things from our parents and ancestors. If we inherit a weakness in our ears and also injure our ears or cause them other […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 183

The Ears – Part 2 As we get older, generally, we get weaker, so our circulation and flow of Qi is weaker. This means that less Qi and blood goes to our eats. As a result the eardrums become weaker and so the hearing is poorer. In order to take care of our ears, we […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 182

The Ears Part 1 Our ears are very important. We need them to hear so we are aware of the environment around us and when other people want to talk and communicate with us. So sound is important, good sounds have a positive effect on us and they make us relax, for example the sounds […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 181

The Eyes Pt 5 When we practise Qigong regularly enough, the Qi goes to the Sky-eye 天目, which is in the middle of the forehead. Actually the proper area is in our brain, but the entrance is the Sky Eye. When this happens you might even be able to see colours around yourself when you […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 180

The Eyes pt 4 When meditating with their eyes closed, some people will see colours. This is good as it means your Qi is strong and you can see the colours from you internal organs. Green is from the liver. Red, orange or pink are from the heart. Brown and yellow are from the spleen. White, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 179

The Eyes Pt3 When we wear glasses we should sometimes take them off and try to see without them. Definitely when we are doing the eye exercises we should not wear glasses this is because we really need to use the muscles of the eyes, use our eyes to and this will help our Qi […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 178

The Eyes Pt 2 There is a Qigong way to protect and improve the eyes, which we can do regularly even when we are older. We need train and massage particular acupuncture points around the eyes using two fingers. Using the index and middle fingers rub, tap and circle the following six acupuncture points in […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 177

The Eyes Pt 1 Human beings all have six senses. These relate to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. The six senses are important to us and allow us to be aware of everything happening around us. If our senses are good, we are healthy. Practising Qigong makes us healthy and so makes […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #176

Look Younger and Healthier When we wash the face with our hands we will notice that our face feels smooth and soft, like a young person’s  or even as soft as a baby’s skin. Why is this? Of course, not everybody will have skin this soft after practising, especially if your internal organs have a […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #175

Wash the Face During Shou Gong 收动 Whenever we finish out your practice we will practise some Meditation or Horse Stance. After a few minutes we will then do Shou Gong 收动 to finish.  To begin with we will rub the palms of our hands together in order to make more Qi come to our palms. Then […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #174

Lotus Meditation pt5 There is another way to meditate whilst we are doing Lotus Meditation, and it is something we do when we are feeling healthy, have no blockages and feel good about ourselves. First we sit comfortably in a Lotus Position and relax entire body. When we feel there are no blockages then we […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #173

Lotus Meditation pt4 Once we have found the good position for our Lotus Meditation we then need to make ourselves comfortable so that we can sit for a long time. Relaxation is the key and it is the most important thing. In the beginning we just concentrate on our relaxation and let everything happen naturally. […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #172

Lotus Meditation pt3 Once everything is in the right position and you are sitting in your lotus, you then need to relax the whole body. When we do so we will find our breathing become stronger and a little bit quicker and this is because you want to settle down. Settling down means letting our […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #171

Lotus Meditation pt2 Once we have chosen our lotus position, whether it is a Full Lotus, Single Lotus or Normal Lotus, we need to sit in our backs straight. This means that the Baihui百會 point and the Huiyin 會陰 point are in a vertical line.  You should not drop the head or bend our backs […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #170

Lotus Meditation pt1 During meditation, we can relax the most if we either sit in a lotus position or on a chair. If we stand in a high position we will not relax the whole body as much as sitting in lotus position or on a chair. Usually sitting in lotus position is the best, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #169

Qigong Dao 169 – Stop Breathing to Open the Acupuncture Points During meditation, in the beginning when we close our eyes we will find out breathing changed again. Sometimes we will breathe in and out in very deep breath and sometimes it will be shallow, this is particularly true when sitting in lotus position or […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #168

Stop Breathing to Open the Acupuncture Points During meditation, in the beginning when we close our eyes we will find out breathing changed again. Sometimes we will breathe in and out in very deep breath and sometimes it will be shallow, this is particularly true when sitting in lotus position or the chair. When the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #167

Let the Body do the Breathing When we continue practising Qigong we will notice more changes in our breathing. Our body can move fast, slow and any other speed, no matter what we do our breathing will match as long as we are relaxed. Therefore relaxation is the most important thing. Most of the time, […]

Master Tses Qigong Dao #166

Fast and Slow Breathing When we are practising our Qigong, if we find that we are breathing faster than usual what does this mean? Usually this happens when we are doing Horse Stance or other standing positions that do not involve moving. During movement we usually breathe according to the movement however with standing positions there […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #165

Deep and Shallow When we practise Qigong we should notice that our breathing is different from before.  Beginners only focus on breathing in and breathing out with the movements, they do not notice that there are many kinds of breathing for example deep breathing, shallow breathing, fast breathing and slow breathing etc.  What does breathing in these different […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #164

Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt8 The last of the Eight Extra Mai are the Yin Jue Mai 陰蹻脈 and the Yang Jue Mai 陽蹻脈. Jue 蹻 means bridge, but this bridge is connected to the legs and is not the normal bridge qiao 橋. So obviously these two mai connect with the legs […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #163

Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt7 The next of the 8 extra channels we will look at is the Yin Wei Mai 陰維脈.  This starts inside the calf at the Zhu Bin 築賓 point, rises up the leg to the stomach, passing through the chest to the Tian Tu 天突 finishes at the Lian Quan 廉泉 point under […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #162

Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt6 The next for extra channels are not as important as the first. In some way they are more like 12 Main Channel, although they are not connected with any internal organs. These for extra channels go from the legs up to the head and so in some way […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #161

Eight Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt5 Now we have looked at Ren Ma i任脈 ,Du Mai 督脈 and Dai Mai帶脈 we will now look at the most important channel, the Chong Mai 衝脈.  If the Chong Mai is clear and smooth than all the other channels, Twelve Main Channels 十二經絡 and the Eight Extra Channels […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #160

Eight Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt4 After talking about the Ren Mai 任脈and the Du Mai 督脈we now look at. Dai Mai literally means Belt Channel and it is like a belt that goes around the waist.  For normal people the Dai Mai is not full and so does not go completely around the waist. The […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #159

Eight Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt3 In previous articles we have already mentioned how the Ren Mai 任 脈 flows along the front of the chest, from the Huiyin 會陰 point up to the Cheng Jiang 承漿 point. This means the Qi flows up from the bottom of the Lower Dantian, between the legs, up […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #158

Eight Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt2 In Chinese Eight Extra Channels is Qi Jing Ba Ma i奇 經 八 脈. Qi 奇 means of or unusual. Jing 經 means channels. Ba 八 means eight and Mai 脈 also means channels, but Mai is stronger. Jing is like a stream whereas Mai is like a river, like […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #157

Eight Extra Channels 奇 經 八 脈 pt1 Normally, when we do not have enough money to buy our own home, we will normally rent somewhere to live. When we do have enough money we will buy our own flat or house, as all of us want to be safer and more secure.  It is the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao 156

Erlang  二郎 Pt3 Yang Jian 楊戬 knew that the white hair was caused by many years of damp and no light or warmth from the sun. So he took his mother out in the open air so that she could take the heat and light from the sun.  The white hairs started to disappear. Unfortunately the Jade […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #155

Erlang 二郎 Pt2 Yang Jian 楊戬 took his sister from the South to the North and East in the West of China! During their travels they suffered all kinds of hardship from terrible weather, struggling up high mountains and hunger and the disappointment of never finding a teacher you could teach them what they needed! The […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #154

Erlang 二郎 Pt1 The Jade Emperor 玉帝, the ruler of heaven, had a sister called Yao Ji 瑶姬. One day she came down from Heaven to the human world and there she met a young scholar called Yang Tian You 楊天佑. They fell in love and married and then had three children, two sons and one daughter.  The eldest […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #153

Grandmaster Yang Mei Jun 楊梅君 pt 12 Seeing that Captain was feeling better, Grandmaster Yang Mei Jun 楊梅君 said, “Your police officer forced me to come here and accused me of hurting people. He even said people might die because of my treatment.  Everybody could see me being put into a police car like I was […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #152

Grandmaster Yang Mei Jun 楊梅君 pt 11 When she arrived at the police station she found a group of people waiting for her. They obviously wanted to see this Qigong Master and how she gave her Qigong treatment. There was a big man sitting at the back of the room and he was introduced to her as the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #151

Grandmaster Yang Mei Jun 楊梅君 pt 10 Grandmaster Yang Mei Jun 楊梅君 looked at the policeman and she knew something was not right.  Keeping her attitude positive and polite she replied, “Yes, I am Yang Mei Jun.  How can I help you officer?” The policeman looked at her a little seriously, “I have heard you are giving people […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #150

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt 9 After about a year of working at the hospital, Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 decided to leave. She went back to teach Qigong and Qigong Healing at the park and sometimes at home. This was easier for her he could control the timing and also make more money for her […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #149

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt 8 At this time Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 was treating many patients. She even taught some of her students to be able to use their Qi to treat people. After seeing so many people she realised that even though some of them were practising Qigong their skill was very weak. One […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #148

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt 7 During that period of time, Qigong became very popular.  Many people began practising Qigong and also discovered the benefits of Qigong for their health. However, the “magic” of Qi made people crazy to learn and so many people just learnt from books and not from a teacher and this […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao -147

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt VI Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 started to work in the hospital giving Qigong healing氣功醫療 .  Some patients and students also followed her there so she was still very busy.  Within a few months Qigong became very popular throughout China.  Every Park had Qigong classes and seminars.  Masters came from all over China […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao#146

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt V Every morning Grandmaster Yang Meijun楊梅君 went to Xuan Wu Park 宣武公園 to treat her patients.  To begin with there were not too many and her treatments were very effective. All of them felt good and were getting better because she not only treated them but she had also started to teach them […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #145

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt IV Grandmaster Yang continued to say, “The best way for me to help you is not to give you my Qi, but you have to develop your own. I am going to teach my skill which is the Kunlun Dayan (Wild Goose) Qigong System 崑崙大雁氣功. This skill has been passed down […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #144

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt 3 Everybody saw the old lady hit a few different areas of the old man’s body. Of course they all knew that she was hitting acupuncture points in different areas, to stimulate and open them in order to allow the Qi to flow to help the patient. But they also witnessed her […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #143

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 Pt2 The old man replied, “I have had this problem for two years. Laoshi老師 (which means teacher), you are amazing! How could you see my problem? I have been travelling all over China looking for a cure and so far no doctor has been able to help me. If you can […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #142

Grandmaster Yang Meijun 楊梅君 pt1 Everybody likes Dayan Qigong – Wild Goose Qigong 大雁氣功, because of its benefits for health, how good it feels when we practice and also how beautiful it is to watch someone perform it. Dayan Qigong has a good and long history. The 27th generation inheritor was a lady who although was very small was […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #141

Qigong for Ying Qi 营氣 and Wei Qi 衛氣 If we practise Qigong in our early days, when we are a child or a teenager, then we will have a better result when we are older. This is normal, just the same as if you buy a new car and look after it, service and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #140

Qigong for Yuan Qi 元氣 and Zong Qi 宗氣 When we practise Qigong our Qi becomes stronger. What effect does this have on our Yuan Qi元氣, Zong Q i宗氣, Ying Qi 营氣 and Wei Qi 衛氣? First of all our Qi will make the Yuan Qi function well and this means it makes the Yuan […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #139

Wei Qi 衛氣 Yuan Qi 元氣 and Zong Qi 宗氣 come together and become Ying 营氣 and Wei Qi 衛氣. Ying Qi is the Qi that flows along the channels keeping the supply of nutrients, mainly from food and drink, reaching the organs. Wei Qi is protecting Qi and so is the Qi that protects […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #138

 Ying Qi 营氣 Yuan Qi 元氣 and Zong Qi 宗氣 together give us two kinds of Qi. One of them is Ying Qi营氣, which mean Nourishing Qi. This means it nourishes our body or stays inside the body to nourish the internal organs. Ying Qi flows through the 12 main channels and finally will flow along the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #137

Prenatal 先天之氣 and Postnatal Qi 後天之氣 Yuan Qi 元氣 and Zong Qi 宗氣 are the foundations of our Vital Energy – our Qi. Yuan Qi comes from our parents and so affects our genetics. We carry the energy from our parents and so if they were tall, short, strong or weak etc. then this will […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #136

 Zong Qi 宗氣 Once we are born, we eat and drink in order to get our energy. Of course we also breathe and we cannot stop breathing for too long otherwise we will die. Therefore we rely on breathing, eating food and drinking to keep us living and growing.  This energy comes from outside the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #135

Yuan Qi 元氣 We all have Qi氣. Without Qi we will die. Qi is the energy that keeps us going, it is the energy for living, the energy for enjoying life, the energy for fighting disease, the energy behind our emotions and the energy that keeps us strong.  When we have good and strong Qi […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #134

Holding the Tree When I was in China every morning I would go to the park to practice my Qigong and Kung Fu. Sometimes I would see people holding a tree. They would embrace a big tree with the whole bodies pressed against it as if they were hugging it.  I know that they probably […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #133

Sitting on the Grass After a good practice lying on the grass is not good. How about sitting on the grass to do meditation after practicing, is this a problem? Actually this is not a problem. So what is the difference between lying on the grass to rest or sleep and sitting on the grass […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #132

Lying on the Grass Some times when I have finished teaching, usually during our summer residential courses, I see one or two students who like lie down on the grass to rest. This is actually not a very good idea. I have seen a lot of people lying down under the sun, especially when I […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #131

Tired and Sleepy After a good practice, some people will feel tired and want to go to sleep. If we feel tired then going to sleep is fine, but the best thing is to sleep first and then practice. When we are tired we should sleep. After sleeping we feel better and then we practice, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #130

Talk Too Much When we practice Qigong, we gather Qi from nature around us and also release our negative Qi. In this way we balance ourselves, so a good environment, good nature and fresh air around us are important as this gives us good Qi. This is how our bodies work with nature, we become […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #129

Sky and Earth The weather can affect our Qi but so does the sky and the earth. When we are able to practice outside, we normally choose a place where we can see the sky and also connect with the earth.   Sometimes though, we might be able to see the sky but we cannot relate to the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #128

Weather Affects our Qi If the weather is bad, raining heavily, snowing heavily or even a very hot day, do we practice outside?  Of course we do not. Bad weather can take our energy, if we are not careful. When the weather is this bad we should still practice but indoors with the windows open. Fresh […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #127

All Will Reach a High Level Some students think they are not good enough, they feel movements are never quite right and they lack confidence.  I can understand this. When I began to study I was never sure whether I was doing the movements correctly, but a good teacher will help you and never laugh or […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #126

One more or One Less Every day we practice our Qigong and it makes us feel good.  if it is a busy day, I will practice twice a day for half an hour to an hour.  If it is not a busy day but a good relaxing day, I will practice four times a day.  This […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #125

Good Nature A good habit like practicing Qigong gives us good energy. Good energy leads to many good things, good health, positive thinking and happiness.  What we do everyday leads us to the future we will have. Good habits will lead to a good future, but this also means bad habits will lead us to a […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #124

Habit Every day when we wake up in the morning we all have our own morning routine. You might go to the toilet, brush your teeth and wash your face.  Some of you might have a shower, get dressed, and then you might have your breakfast, check your phone for any messages, read the news, check […]

Master Tse’s Qjgong Dao #123

Like a Family in teaching Every day I went to Nai Nai’s place to practise Wild Goose Qigong. Each time I felt excited as I had discovered something about my body that I did not know before. Now not only had I discovered it but I was also developing it and I could feel my […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #122

Learn the High Level Every morning I went to Grandmaster Yang Meijun’s place to learn and practise Qigong. I saw other students, as well as some western students practising as well. Slowly I got to know Grandmaster Yang better. Everybody called her “Nai Nai奶奶”, which means grandmother or elder respected lady. So I also started […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #121

Starting the Wild Goose Journey I approached Grandmaster Yang Meijun and sat down, feeling a little less nervous. In my mind she was the teacher I really wanted to study with. She looked very healthy and strong, and wore simple blue clothes and a hat. She looked peaceful and calm and it was then I […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #120

Meeting Grandmaster Yang Mei Jun 楊梅君 In 1984 I booked my holidays, I was travelling to China to meet Grandmaster Yang Mei Jun 楊梅君.I travel to Hubei 湖北 province, Wuhan 武漢 City, East Lake 東湖, where she was living at that moment. In that time travelling inside China was not so easy I took a […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #119

Go to China After many years of training Siu Lim Tao, my stance became strong and I could feel that my bones were stronger. I also felt Qi flowing inside my body and I wanted to know more about this.  Sadly, after many years my uncle passed away and although we did not talk too much he had […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #118

Squeeze a Piece Of Paper My uncle Tse Chiu Hung 謝超雄 was a herbalist and he grew a lot of herbs in a garden plot far away from his apartment. Most people in Hong Kong live in apartment blocks and only rich people can live in their own separate house.  So from time to time he […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #117

Long Hand Moving The thing I could feel moving inside me, when I had been standing for a long time, was Qi. It made me feel good. I felt tingling, warm, my legs felt heavy and my breathing was strong. My uncle’s class was very small, more like a private class and he taught us […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #116

 Siu Lim Tao 小念頭 I continued to go and see my Uncle ascend after a month he eventually agreed to teach me. He said to me, “Children are impatient and give up easily. Also I do not want you to use this skill to bully others. You should use it properly.” I agreed. My patience […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #115

My Qigong Journey – part 1 When I was 11 years old, my father took me to see the Bruce Lee 李小龍 movie The Big Boss.  I was so impressed. I think at that time most young people in the world were impressed by Bruce Lee’s fighting skill, his charisma, his muscular physique, but he did not have a big […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #114

Relationship Starts Every relationship is based on two sides. If one side is not happy then it is hard to keep that relationship going. However, it does not mean that every time we have a difficulty we should break the relationship. Oftentimes, it ourselves and we should not blame others. If we have had one […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #113

Bai Si 拜師 Part 2 The Sifu 師父 would then tell the student of the rules of his skill, for example, “Respect the teacher and respect the skill,” and the student would reply, ” Yes,  I will follow.” This is quite a serious ceremony that lets heaven and earth know who is the Sifu and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #112

Bai Si拜師  – Part 1 In traditional Chinese culture whenever a Sifu師父 accepted a student a special ceremony was performed which in Cantonese we call Bai Si 拜師, or Mandarin we say Bai Shi拜師.  For Chinese people this is a very serious ceremony and so a special and auspicious day in the Chinese lunar calendar […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #111

Time Will Tell A good teacher will understand his or her students.  They can see who has potential to carry on passing on the skill in the future. They can see the students who work hard, help out, who are respectful and loyal. Of course it can happen that the student might be good and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #110

One Day Your Sifu, whole Life Your Father —日為師,終身為父 Chinese people say, “One day your Sifu whole life your father.  —日為師,終身為父.”  This is how important a teacher is to a student in Chinese culture. Even if someone teaches you just 1 days’ worth of knowledge it has changed your life and will help you along […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #109

Seniors Helping Juniors and Beginners In class the teacher is in charge. He might not teach everybody, but he should oversee everything that is going on in the class. In the past teachers often did not have that many students, sometimes only one or two, so it was very easy for the teacher to teach […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #108

Like a Family I have five teachers who taught me amazing skills, Dayan Qigong, Wing Chun, Chun Yuen Quan, Taijiquan ad Hard Qigong.  Even now I have a good relationship with all of them. Although some have now passed away, I have photos of them in my home and I will pay my respects to all of my […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #107

Good Beginning Not as Good as Good Ending 好頭不如好尾 A lot of students can have a good relationship with the teacher in the beginning. Even the teacher might like them a lot and he or she would not mind teaching them everything because the skills need to be passed down. Any teacher who keeps the skill and does […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #106

Building a Good Relationship with the Teacher When we go to a class to study, the one thing we want to do is learn. Of course, in the beginning we might not know how could the teacher is so we just try it out.  If we find the teacher has good skill which we would like to know, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #105

Techer Student Relationship Today the teacher and student relationship is different; nowadays it seems that students choose the teacher. This is all because of advertising for example on the Internet. Everybody will say they are good, but how can you tell who is better?  Of course, we will think that if someone is more well known then they are generally better. […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #104

Spend Time Together In the past, a teacher would not easily choose a student until they found someone who was good enough. If the student was a young child, child would leave his or her family and go to live with the teacher. The parents would allow this and be happy for their child to be chosen. Of course the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #103

Teacher and Student In traditional Chinese teaching, teachers and students were very close, like father and son. Even if the teacher was a lady the relationship was still like father and son and not like a mother and son.  The relationship was one of respect and care. The teacher would treat the student like they were one of their own children, […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #102

Watching and Being Around the Teacher As teachers, we do not just watch the beginners do their movements, we must also demonstrate so the student, so they can see how the movement should look. At the beginning new students cannot see the difference between their movements and ours, but the more they see our movements […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #101

Correct Their Posture Once the beginners are interested they will come to class more often and this is the main thing. The more they come then eventually they will get better they will get clearer. After a few months you will be surprised at how much they have improved, I have seen this happen so […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #100

Two Movements at a Time So when beginners start to learn Qigong they must learn slowly and then everything step by step. The student should not try and take too much and the Sifu should not teach too much, talk too long or concentrate on knowledge and detail. The teacher should give them clear and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #99

Learn Slowly & Learn the Shape of the Movements Whenever beginners start learning Qigong, they should take it slowly and learn step by step. This is true for many things, but especially true for Qigong since it requires you to learn movements, which many people are not used to doing. Today, remembering things is not […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #98 –

How Long Should I Practise? People always ask me how long they should practice for? Actually, everyone is different. It is just like how much you eat for breakfast, some people like to eat a big breakfast, some people like to eat just a little bit and some people do not like to eat any […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #97

Six Passions 六慾 Part 2 As human beings we like so many things. Apart from seeing, hearing and smelling we also like to eat. We eat so much, too much in fact and over indulge. We eat all kinds of food and snacks: sweet, salty, deep fried food and unusual kinds of food even junk […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #96

Six Passions六慾 part 1 As human beings, we all have passions.  We all want things, we want to indulge ourselves. For example we might want to see more things, want to see beautiful scenery, pictures, videos, which we can get on our computers through the Internet. However the more we see the more we can damage our eyes and exhaust our […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #95

7 Emotions 七情 We all have emotions; however how we describe them and classify them can vary. There is a traditional Chinese way to classify the emotions to be seven: Happiness, anger, worry, over thinking, sadness, fear and shock 喜怒憂思悲恐驚.  All these make us lose our energy or Qi氣. Somebody may look happy, but if they are just laughing and it is external, for example like having fun look for […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #94

Change the Emotions and Reactions We are all human and we all have emotions. Sometimes we are happy, sometimes we are sad, sometimes we are angry and sometimes we are depressed. There is a Buddhist saying, “human life is full of worry.”  This is quite right.  No matter whether we have a lot of money and are famous, or poor and have […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #93

Healer feels Good After Healing Some healers, after using their energy, say they feel good and even excited. Do you know why? This is because they are past the tired feeling. After the tired feeling their energy will be up, but this is not the energy we should be using because this their prenatal energy […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #92

Slapping and Horse Stance When I use Qigong healing to treat my patients I will receive some negative Qi from them. Sometimes it makes me feel tired. I still remember my Sifu, Yang Meijun (who I called Lai Lai)  saying, ” Save your Qi!”  We must listen to our bodies and we should know how much we can give, and when […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #91

Slapping to Get Rid of Negative Qi When we feel negative Qi inside the body we need to get rid of it. It is the same when we find  our clothes are dirty we need to wash them, so releasing negative Qi is a bit like washing our clothes -we need to scrub the stains with soap. The Qigong way of […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #90

Negative Qi Stays Inside Any doctors, therapists, masseuses or healers are very hard-working people because they are in contact with sick people all the time and take their negative energy. When we have a good level of Qigong our bodies are healthier and we can sense and feel the energy around us.  We can tell if other people’s energy will affect us or when […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #89

Healer Must be Healthy What do you think about someone who does not have enough Qi氣, but gives their Qi to other people? Anyone can actually give their Qi to another person, the real point is whether the patient gets  some benefit or is harmed,  or even  if the healer loses a lot of Qi […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #88

Cultivate Qi Before Healing If we want to have the power to heal, we have to have more Qi氣, just like we need to have more petrol (or gas) to drive a long way. How do we get more Qi? We must practise Qigong氣功. Qi氣 is energy, Gong功 is work, so work for the energy. […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #87

Palm Healing When our Qi氣 is strong we can use it to heal other people. It is like having more money, when we have more we can spend more and buy more things, it is as simple as that.  When we give people our Qi, or we usually transmit this Qi from our body through […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #86

Listen to our Qi If we practise our Qigong氣功 regularly and still get ill, this is because our Qi功is not strong enough to overcome the problem. This means that we must be using more Qi than we gain. It is simple mathematics, plus and minus. The more Qi we gain the healthier we are. The […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #85

Daily Practise We should first be able to diagnose our own problems and where the problem is. Then we practise to work on that area. Sometimes we do not actually need to know where the area is, we just practise our Qigong氣功 every day. Twice a day is better, once in the day time and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #84

Feeling the Negative Qi We are not only just can feel other people’s negative Qi氣 and the environments negative Qi. When our Qi is strong we can also feel our own negative Qi. Usually we cannot feel our own problems until they become a very obvious problem. However when you are practising Qigong氣功movement and mediation […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #83

Sensing Negative Energy When we practise Qigong and reach a certain level we can sense the negative Qi or sick Qi in other people. Once I was waiting for someone in hospital and opposite me was a patient with a leg problem, after a while I could feel his problem in my own leg. It […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #82

Sense the Place When we are healthy and have good strong Qi we can sense things around us. When we walk in to a room we can tell whether it is a good place to live or not. Chinese have a Feng Shui風水 whose knowledge tells us about areas where to live, where to work […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #81

The Process of Jing精, Qi氣, Shen神 Even if their Qi is strong a lot of people will still not trust their feeling and their senses, so in the end they will make mistakes. Of course, when someone has a certain feeling it does not necessarily mean they are right and this is because they are […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #80

Knowing Things When our Qi氣 is full and have more Qi goes to our brain, that is not only we do remember things that we had forgotten, but we also start to know many other things. For example, when you see a person, you can tell what kind of person they are, whether they are […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #79

Mind Develops When practising Qigong 氣功 or meditation 静功, have you ever had the experience where something suddenly comes to you mind? It might be something you need to do, something you may have forgotten about, or that you suddenly understand a problem or question. When we have been practising Qigong for long enough, these […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #78

Balancing Gong Walking平衡功步法 There are two walking exercises in Balancing Gong. The first on is Cloud Steps雲步 and the second is Monkey Walk猴步. In Cloud Steps we walk in straight lines and turn either 90 degrees our 180 degrees. in Monkey Walk we walk a figure of eight and this covers an anti-clockwise and clockwise […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #77

Balancing Gong平衡功 Movements The last the stationary movements are: Big Bear Stretches巨熊伸腰, Roc Extends its Wings大鵬展翅 and Supporting the Sky托天雙舉 and These are the most interesting movements. The last six movements are still working on the shoulders, spine and waist, but most important is the relaxation. These movements are more vigorous than the others and […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #76

Balancing Gong Movements There are 9 Stationary movements in Balancing Gong平衡功. The first three movements work on the Dantian 丹田.  They are: Holding the Dantian 手抱丹田 Up and Down with the Dantian 升降丹 Open and Close with the Dantian開合丹田 These teach us that no matter how we move or breathe, it must connect with the […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #75

Beginning with Balancing Gong 平衡功 Back in 1992, we have a demonstration in Manchester. I knew that afterwards I would be teaching a simple introduction to Qigong. I realised I could not teach Wild Goose Qigong, as it is very complicated and takes a lot of time to pick up. So I created three exercises. […]

Master Tse’s Qigong Dao #74

Horse Stance馬步樁 Part 5 Practising Horse Stance can become quite addictive. Why is this? It is because the Qi flows very strongly and the feeling and sensations in the body. When we go to the Low Position we will find that we breathe very quickly. This is because we need more Qi to come in […]