Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Yin Yang Conclusion

I just wanted to put a final word in about yin and yang. First of all, it is important to recognize that while almost all of the techniques you learn in your first years of practice involve either yin or yang, many of the advanced techniques require a combination of the two. Yin and Yang are opposites, but as with anything in life, when you bring opposites together, it is a powerful thing. Also, if you want to learn more about yin and yang, and exactly how they are implemented, the Chi Power Training course I recomended is a great resource. In fact, that is pretty much the biggest reason I recomend it (that and I actually find it to be effective and straight foward, which is always good). It is something that you might want to consider looking into if you either are rather new to Chi Kung and don't have an instructor available to you where you live, but think you have a good grasp of these concepts of yin and yang, or if you are already quite proficient using chi, but want to extend your knowledge of chi in how it relates to using yin and yang chi. Again, it isn't my product, so it really doesn't bother me if you don't go after it, but if you are in either of those two groups, it might be worth considering.

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