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Hi Houston,

 

By healing sounds, do you mean a chant? Or is it a sound that is

listened to while doing the different moves?

 

Thanks

 

Lori

 

 

 

 

 

, docresults

<docresults@h...> wrote:

> Lori,

>

> I have not taken the combat forms (that I know of- the instructors

did not

> focus on it, so I am speculating it wasn't any of the combat forms)

and

> Spring Forest Qigong was the first I ever looked at bought and

practiced.

> THE basic set is designed for self healing and the advanced is

about

> healing others. As far as I know it doesn't cover any of the

combat forms.

>

> (I did give the basic course to a young lady who had cancer and she

no

> longer has it now.)

>

> It is a combination of specific Qigong drills designed to promote

healing

> and health in the body and it is promoted by a pretty good marketer

(way

> better than I've ever marketed) Paul Sheele of Learning Strategies.

>

> I have a Chiropractor friend who is a Martial Artist and I compared

the

> Qigong healing sounds (as taught from another instructor Michael

WInn out

> of North Carolina) with the healing sounds he had learned and the

forms

> that went with them and I will have to agree with John, the martial

arts

> form was a lot more focused (and thus more directed).

>

> To Your Best,

> Houston

>

>

> At 08:36 PM 7/1/2005, you wrote:

> >Hi Qigong devotees,

> >

> >At some of your suggestions I have been looking for combat style

> >qigong instruction locally so I can get personal instruction a few

> >times a week, but have had no luck finding anyone who teaches even

> >close by (150 miles). Still haven't given up though. After

> >practicng a healing form of it for several years I'm ready to move

on

> >to new areas of it.

> >

> >Someone I talked with at one of the local martial arts schools

> >suggested Spring Forest Qigong http://www.springforestqigong.com/

> >

> >They said that they learned it from videos and did really well

> >learning it that way....but they don't teach it.

> >

> >I did a quick search and found that it is geared more toward

healing,

> >but there are more advanced levels of it that get into other areas

it

> >looks like.

> >

> >Is anyone familiar with this form of qigong and the more advanced

> >levels of it? Does it cover any of the combat forms?

> >

> >Thanks

> >

> >Lori

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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The Qigong sets that were spawned from the Chnese " Internal " martial

art, Bagua Zhang (Eight Diagram Palm), have sounds that accompany

certain of the postures and movements. Each sound corresponds to one

of the five elements. Is this similar to what your Chiropractor

friend was describing.

 

BTW, each of the Chinese " Internal " martial arts (the most well-

known of which are Taiji Quan, Bagua Zhang and Xingyi Quan) are

themselves, considered to be forms of Qigong. Looking at the myriad

forms of Qigong that exist, many of them appear to have been culled

from one of these " Internal " martial arts.

 

FWIW,

 

Ron Matthews

 

, docresults

<docresults@h...> wrote:

> Lori,

>

> I have not taken the combat forms (that I know of- the instructors

did not

> focus on it, so I am speculating it wasn't any of the combat

forms) and

> Spring Forest Qigong was the first I ever looked at bought and

practiced.

> THE basic set is designed for self healing and the advanced is

about

> healing others. As far as I know it doesn't cover any of the

combat forms.

>

> (I did give the basic course to a young lady who had cancer and

she no

> longer has it now.)

>

> It is a combination of specific Qigong drills designed to promote

healing

> and health in the body and it is promoted by a pretty good

marketer (way

> better than I've ever marketed) Paul Sheele of Learning Strategies.

>

> I have a Chiropractor friend who is a Martial Artist and I

compared the

> Qigong healing sounds (as taught from another instructor Michael

WInn out

> of North Carolina) with the healing sounds he had learned and the

forms

> that went with them and I will have to agree with John, the

martial arts

> form was a lot more focused (and thus more directed).

>

> To Your Best,

> Houston

>

>

> At 08:36 PM 7/1/2005, you wrote:

> >Hi Qigong devotees,

> >

> >At some of your suggestions I have been looking for combat style

> >qigong instruction locally so I can get personal instruction a few

> >times a week, but have had no luck finding anyone who teaches even

> >close by (150 miles). Still haven't given up though. After

> >practicng a healing form of it for several years I'm ready to

move on

> >to new areas of it.

> >

> >Someone I talked with at one of the local martial arts schools

> >suggested Spring Forest Qigong http://www.springforestqigong.com/

> >

> >They said that they learned it from videos and did really well

> >learning it that way....but they don't teach it.

> >

> >I did a quick search and found that it is geared more toward

healing,

> >but there are more advanced levels of it that get into other

areas it

> >looks like.

> >

> >Is anyone familiar with this form of qigong and the more advanced

> >levels of it? Does it cover any of the combat forms?

> >

> >Thanks

> >

> >Lori

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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At 03:06 AM 7/3/2005, you wrote:

>Hi Houston,

>

>By healing sounds, do you mean a chant? Or is it a sound that is

>listened to while doing the different moves?

>

>Thanks

>

>Lori

 

Lori,

 

Healing Sounds are particular sound you make as you are doing say the white

tiger movement for the lungs, The bear for the kidney's, The leaping deer

for the liver, Red Crane for the heart, the monkey for the spleen and one

for the Triple heater/warmer.

 

There is one sound per movement, except the monkey and when you combine

yin/yang, fire and water, heart and kidney.

 

Tiger/metal/lung - SSSSSS (Hissing sound)

Bear/water/kidney - Chuuuuu

Deer/wood/liver - " Shhhhh "

Crane/fire/heart - " Hahhhh "

Monkey/earth/spleen - inhale " Huuu " exhale " Hoooh "

Triple Warmer/heater - " Heeeeeeeh "

 

There is a yin form and a yang form. (One with less movements and one with

more movements.)

 

Hope this helps.

 

To Your Best,

Houston

http://www.achieve-your-potential.com

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Well, where do you live? Maybe we can barter. ;')

 

Ron

 

, docresults

<docresults@h...> wrote:

> Ron,

>

> Thanks for the information. I mentioned in another post the 5

healing

> sounds + Triple Warmer as far I know them.

>

> I will admit right here and now, that right now (at present) I

know just

> enough to be dangerous to myself and others around Qigong. I'm

like a first

> grader I've only being doing the drills for about a year. In other

areas

> I'm a master and a teacher but the most I can teach as far as

Qigong is in

> my estimation 1st grade level.

>

> I defer to others Rusty, Doc John and obviously your knowledge as

well on

> classic Qigong matters. Energy Psychologies, Energy Medicine,

Hypnosis,

> Huna, RV/RI, Silva, HPE/NS/NLP/DHE, Taoism philosophy, Spiritual

> Transformational work, I've got a handle on those and yet the

specific

> field of Qigong, I'm at the edge of my experience when I write

about it on

> the list.

>

>

> To Your Best,

> Dr. Houston Vetter

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