Crane Frolics Qi Gong

Crane Frolics Qi Gong
Author: Franklin Fick
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2010-11-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781451570373

The Crane Frolics Qi Gong is one set of exercises from a larger Qi Gong system call The Five Animal Frolics Qi Gong which were developed around 200AD. The Crane Exercises mimic the way a bird moves its wings and stands on one leg. The movements are flowing and graceful. The Crane Exercises belong to the Fire Element and help to strengthen the Heart, Lungs, and Circulation. This book presents the Crane Frolics Qi Gong with clear illustrations and easy to understand directions.

Living in Awareness

Living in Awareness
Author: Marg Wyatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2015-02-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780994523105

Living in Awareness includes description, photos and diagrams of all the Qigong Practices covered in Level 1 of the OpenSky Qigong Program. All the Qigong movements and Meditations are described in detail. Ways of improving each Technique are listed and also the ongoing benefits gained from regular Practice of each.Living in Awareness also covers the Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory covered during Level 1 of the Course. The book also provides the encouragement and inspiration offered in Open Sky Qigong Workshops and Classes.Motivational messages and light-hearted inspirations are included throughout making this a delightful 'dip' book as well as an extensive Training Manual.This Manual together with the DVD and Meditation CDs provides a comprehensive Qigong Program suitable for all ages, abilities and levels of Meditation experience whether learning individually or in groups.OpenSky Qigong offers a comprehensive multi-level Training Program to assist people to live happy, healthy, vital lives. Based on ancient Chinese theory and Practices, OpenSky Qigong is designed to suit people living in our modern era.OpenSky Qigong encourages the use of simple Energetic Practices which integrate easily into daily life.Courses are offered in regular weekend Workshops, weekly Classes or a combination of both. Levels 1 and 2 may be learnt at home using Living in Awareness (Level 1) and Deepening Connection (Level 2).Written by Marg Wyatt Program Facilitator OpenSky Qigong

The Distressed Body

The Distressed Body
Author: Drew Leder
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-10-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 022639610X

Returning to some of the issues in his now classic book The Absent Body published by this Press in 1990, philosopher and physician Drew Leder turns his attention in his new book to distressed bodies the experience of illness and pain, and a variety of medical responses thereto; the experience of being imprisoned in our age of mass incarceration; and also the mis-treatment of animal bodies, as in modern factory farms. Yet this book is not just about suffering, but the healing of suffering. Each chapter takes up a single topic -- be it the experience of pain, the use of pills in medicine, organ transplantation, or factory farming employing interpretive tools appropriate to the issue. At the same time, the book clarifies for the reader how each chapter connects to and builds upon previous material. After a general Introduction, the book s first section is called Illness and Treatment: Phenomenological Investigations. It uses phenomenological methods, largely, though not exclusively, to examine what is it to be ill or in pain, and how modern medicine does and could -- respond. This leads us into Section Two of the book, Medicine and Bioethics: Hermeneutical Reflections. In this section, Leder uses tools explicitly and implicitly drawn from figures like Heidegger and Gadamer. Up to now the focus has been on the ill body and its treatment by the medical system. But this is far from the only sort of distressed body. In Section Three, Discarded and Recovered Bodies Leder reveals striking parallels between the lifeworlds of animals and prisoners. This stunning collection of essays showcases Leder s powerful and imaginative intellect."

Alternative Medicine and Rehabilitation

Alternative Medicine and Rehabilitation
Author: Stanley F. Wainapel
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2003
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1888799668

Wainapel and Fast, both with Albert Einstein College of Medicine/ Montefiore Medical Center in New York, point out the irony of the speciality of physical medicine and rehabilitation having been considered a form of alternative medicine 50 years ago. Rather than being a practice manual or comprehensive survey of alternative medicine, this volume reflects the evolution of alternative medicine to an integrative/complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) seeking to combine the best of both worlds. Most of the 19 contributed chapters offer evidence-based treatments of such adjuncts to rehabilitation medicine for neurologic and other disorders as chiropractic, massage, yoga, meditation, biofeedback, hypnosis, acupuncture, nutritional therapy, and magnet therapy. Others discuss recent NIH-funded research, specific CAM treatment approaches, payment for CAM services, and professional literature issues. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR