Qigong Seasons - Spring Awakening with Mimi Kuo-Deemer
Spring is a time of renewal and is associated with the Wood element. The Wood element brings forward movement after the dormancy of winter, like flowers bursting through the earth and frozen rivers beginning to flow. In the springtime, qi flow is especially active in the Wood element organs and meridians of the liver and gall bladder, which focus on growth, movement and change. This practice is great to do throughout the spring months but can also be done any time of year. It will help you feel clear, creative, and grounded as you move through spring’s surge of energy and growth.
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Qigong Seasons Introduction with Mimi Kuo-Deemer
Mimi Kuo-Deemer has created these Seasonal Qigong programmes to help you tune into your body and align yourself with Earth’s natural movements. In the Chinese calendar, there are five seasons: Spring, Summer, Late Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Each season has its own energy, or qi. When we harmon...
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Qigong Seasons - Spring Awakening Introduction with Mimi Kuo-Deemer
Spring is a time of renewal and is associated with the Wood element. The Wood element brings forward movement after the dormancy of winter, like flowers bursting through the earth and frozen rivers beginning to flow. In the springtime, qi flow is especially active in the Wood element organs and ...
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Qigong Seasons - Spring Awakening with Mimi Kuo-Deemer
Spring is a time of renewal and is associated with the Wood element. The Wood element brings forward movement after the dormancy of winter, like flowers bursting through the earth and frozen rivers beginning to flow. In the springtime, qi flow is especially active in the Wood element organs and ...