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STRETCHING QI (CHEN QI)
The Chen Qi method is a
method to stimulate and mobilize the internal qi and unify qi in the entire
body. The sequence of steps is summarized below:
- Place feet together, body
upright. Relax hands at sides. Look straight ahead. Pull in vision slowly and
gently close eyes. Relax the whole body, starting from head down to toes. Curl
the tip of tongue so that it touches the upper palate. Keep it there
throughout the practice.
- Recite silently the
following eight verses while visualising simultaneously:
- Ding Tian Li Di - Head
reaching the sky, feet plunge deep into the earth
- Xing Song Yi Chong - Relax
and imagine body expanding and merging with the universe
- Wai Jing Nei Jing - Be
respectful externally and quiet internally
- Xin Cheng Mao Gong - Our
heart is calm and our appearance reverent
- Yi Nian Bu Qi - Clear mind
of stray thoughts
- Shen Zhu Tai Kong - Focus
on the vast emptiness of the universe
- Shen Yi Zhao Ti - Reflect
back on body
- Zhou Shen Rong Rong - Body
is filled with the warm glow of univeral qi
- Raise arms sideways until
hands are at waist height. Keep arms straight at all times. Flex hands to form
right angle with forearms. Keep fingers straight and flexed backwards, and
palms pushed out.
- Pull the shoulder blades in
and up, the arms and hands moving diagonally up with the movement of the
shoulder blades. Then down, with the palms pressing down and the shoulder
blades returning to original position. Continue doing this up and down
movement for at least 20 minutes. The rate of movements should be about 60 to
70 strokes per minute.
- Maintain mental focus on the
hunyuan qiao (qi reservoir inside upper abdomen) while performing the
movements.
- When ending the practice,
relax hands and turn palms to the front. Gather the qi from all around the
body and close arms and palms to the front until palms are at shoulder width
and elbows touching sides of body.
- Do Ro Qi, i.e. roll/massage
the qi ball between palms with hands alternately moving up-in-down-out. Enjoy
the sensation of qi between the palms. Do about 10 times.
- After Ro Qi, do La Qi. In
this case La Qi is slightly different from the normal La Qi. Here we keep
elbows touching sides of body while opening and closing the palms and
forearms. Again enjoy the sensation of qi between the palms. Do at least ten
times.
- At the last La Qi movement,
collect qi and visualize the hunyuan qiao while closing the palms onto the
hunyuan qiao. Rest palms on upper abdomen, imagining palms resting on hunyuan
qiao. Nourish qi for a minute.
- Return arms to the sides and
open eyes slowly.
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