Spring Forest Qigong
Stand feet shoulder width apart, feet parallel (this will feel pigeon-toed), knees slightly bent. Arms are relaxed at sides.
Begin by moving your right hand to your upper chest, your left will cover you lower da tien (lower stomach). Neither touches your body, or the other hand. Hand movements come from the elbow.
Your right hand will move out and down, your left hand moves in and up. Exhale - your right hand moves down. Inhale - your right hand moves up. There is no pause in the movements. Let your right hand control your breathing. Breathe deeply and slowly. Complete 5 to 20 minutes.
Ending – your right hand will slow and stop, hovering over the lower da tien. The left hand will continue, and arrive to cover the right hand. Hands do not touch, or touch your body. Take 3 deep breaths.
Feeling Qi – Inhaling, move your hands outward, as if pushing thru seaweed, remaining relaxed. Exhale, slowly bring your hands back toward the center, never touching, and hold the qi. Repeat 3 or 4 times.
Minimal Massage
Rub hands together, rub your face, as if washing up and down.
Rub hands together, tap the top and sides of your head from front to back, min. of 3 times
Rub hands, work on your ears. Squeeze and press every inch of them. End with 3 tugs at top, side and lobe.
3 comments:
Hey I think I can do this one. But after my little massage I need to go wash my face. I had been eating pringles beforehand. :)
Oh, and I think I tugged my ears too hard, they are tingly now. :)
Meditation is something I keep meaning to try. THis one sounds like something even I can do!
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