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Tien Shan Chi Kung A Possibility of Mastery
A lot of the Chi Kung types taught today are relatively simple and are quite
effective for improving health. There are the simpler forms of medical Chi Kung
and then there are the more involved Shaolin type systems that focus on
developing chi power and then spiritual cultivation using this power, and Tien
Shan Chi Kung is one of the later. It is said that the most powerful Taoist
systems contain ten thousand techniques. These systems were not offered to the
public until this generation.
If you practice any form of Chi Kung long enough you can say you have mastered
it, but to really master chi kung you need to explore at least one of the full
and rich Nei Kung systems, one of the ones that are said to have ten thousand
techniques, and in most cases it is good to also learn some of the related arts,
like tai chi and/or medical chi kung, in order to get a broader perspective.
This system is a rare gift from a most powerful Chi Kung master, my teacher, to you, as
per his wish. A system of Internal Alchemy, it can take you to the
mountain top.
You have a chance to learn many methods of practice and you will be able to
experience the joy of discovering many more on your own. It's a lifelong journey
of exploration and discovery. You'll probably end up living longer so the
time you spend practicing is like free time in a way. You will be given the
tools that you need to do the research and to discover all the myriad of
benefits. Whether or not you can do this depends on your intuition,
creativeness, curiosity, and understanding of the basics. Whether or not you
will do this depends on your willingness to meditate, which induces spiritual growth.
It takes mistakes and lessons you learn on your own. How each person developes
depends on which of the techniques they like to focus on the most. If you are
not concerned about being a master, and no one should be really, you will find
the practice will supercharge your health anyway. This page was written
for those who are looking for a "complete" system.
The following chart is an aproximate timeline for progress one would normally
expect. Actual results vary greatly depending on how much one practices, how
many detours they take, and their age and health when they start.
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