Chan Mi Gong: Chinese Meditation for Health (2nd ed)
Chan Mi Gong is one of the most popular types of qigong (ch'i kung) in mainland China today. Years of experience have shown that chan Mi Gong can develop internal qi, regulate body metabolism, promote health, prevent illness, bring forth latent ability and develop intelligence.

This step-by-step manual includes illustration and instructions for learning this simple, but powerful type of qigong.

Included is a brief historical background of the development of Chan Mi Gong from a combination of the Chan (Zen) and Mi (Tantric) sects of Buddhism.

What others are saying about Chan Mi Gong
•Since practicing chan mi gong, I haven't had a cold for three years.
L. Lu, clerk and former asthmatic
•It's helped my concentration. I can study for longer periods.
J. Chu, college student (who suffers from bouts of depression)
Mu Lin Yang, retired librarian with t.b.
•Since practicing chan mi gong, I haven't had a cold for three years.
L. Lu, clerk and former asthmatic
•It's helped my concentration. I can study for longer periods.
J. Chu, college student (who suffers from bouts of depression)
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Chan Mi Gong: Chinese Meditation for Health (2nd ed)
Chan Mi Gong is one of the most popular types of qigong (ch'i kung) in mainland China today. Years of experience have shown that chan Mi Gong can develop internal qi, regulate body metabolism, promote health, prevent illness, bring forth latent ability and develop intelligence.

This step-by-step manual includes illustration and instructions for learning this simple, but powerful type of qigong.

Included is a brief historical background of the development of Chan Mi Gong from a combination of the Chan (Zen) and Mi (Tantric) sects of Buddhism.

What others are saying about Chan Mi Gong
•Since practicing chan mi gong, I haven't had a cold for three years.
L. Lu, clerk and former asthmatic
•It's helped my concentration. I can study for longer periods.
J. Chu, college student (who suffers from bouts of depression)
Mu Lin Yang, retired librarian with t.b.
•Since practicing chan mi gong, I haven't had a cold for three years.
L. Lu, clerk and former asthmatic
•It's helped my concentration. I can study for longer periods.
J. Chu, college student (who suffers from bouts of depression)
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Chan Mi Gong: Chinese Meditation for Health (2nd ed)

Chan Mi Gong: Chinese Meditation for Health (2nd ed)

Chan Mi Gong: Chinese Meditation for Health (2nd ed)

Chan Mi Gong: Chinese Meditation for Health (2nd ed)

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Chan Mi Gong is one of the most popular types of qigong (ch'i kung) in mainland China today. Years of experience have shown that chan Mi Gong can develop internal qi, regulate body metabolism, promote health, prevent illness, bring forth latent ability and develop intelligence.

This step-by-step manual includes illustration and instructions for learning this simple, but powerful type of qigong.

Included is a brief historical background of the development of Chan Mi Gong from a combination of the Chan (Zen) and Mi (Tantric) sects of Buddhism.

What others are saying about Chan Mi Gong
•Since practicing chan mi gong, I haven't had a cold for three years.
L. Lu, clerk and former asthmatic
•It's helped my concentration. I can study for longer periods.
J. Chu, college student (who suffers from bouts of depression)
Mu Lin Yang, retired librarian with t.b.
•Since practicing chan mi gong, I haven't had a cold for three years.
L. Lu, clerk and former asthmatic
•It's helped my concentration. I can study for longer periods.
J. Chu, college student (who suffers from bouts of depression)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015674514
Publisher: Victory Press
Publication date: 09/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 78
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Liu, Han Wen comes from a distinguished family of practicing Buddhists and medical doctors. He learned various types of mediation and qigong at home as a child. He synthesized his learning into a system of exercises he named Chan Mi Gong.

He first taught Chan Mi Gong in the 1950's at the Shenyang Sports Clinic in Liaoning Province, China and continued teaching in the 1960's at the Dandong Sports Clinic. In 1980, Mr. Liu taught Chan Mi Gong in Beijing. Since then Chan Mi Gong has spread throughout China and parts of the world.
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