Thursday, April 15, 2010

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Qi Gong in the West 20s style


stirring among the "archives" I found the song, below, that my dear Yves Kieffer friend translated from a French book published in 1978, when few had heard of Qi Gong in the West. In the book "The Billebaude", Ed Denoel, the author recalls Henri Vincenot a dialogue took place between him and a child his grandfather in his native Burgundy around the '20s. Grandparents know the long ...


"If you happen to hear a rag, he told me his grandfather Sandrot, leaning back against a great oak high forest of oak or against a "modern" pretty straight. Supports the heels, buttocks, back and the back of the skull against the trunk. Turn south, put your palms on the bark and stay there until an hour ... if you have enough patience Healed! You feel charged!

- Charged with what?

- Charged with life, boy! It 's easy to understand: the tree sucks the life out of the earth, it goes through its roots and its trunk, but also drains from the sky through the leaves and sends down through the branches. Runs in both directions, you know? And you took the opportunity to get into shape! It 's so that our old men pulled up! "


Thanks Yves.


The image is taken from the site http://www.tao-yin.com "Taiji with the tree in the Town of Purple - Beijing


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