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Qi Healing
by 
Ken Cohen
  
Publisher: Sounds True
Subject(s):  Health & Fitness
Religion & Spirituality
Language(s):  English

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File size:   867404 KB
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Release date:   Mar 06, 2006

Description

Therapeutic qigong – the practice of directing vital life energy through the hands for healing – is so effective that it has been adopted by hospitals and clinics throughout China to accelerate wound healing, alleviate chronic pain, and reduce the symptoms of many other disorders. On Qi Healing, viewers will join Ken Cohen, one of the most respected qigong authorities in the world, as he demonstrates every step for administering healing qi energy to others safely and effectively.

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About the Author

Ken Cohen is a renowned Taoist initiate, China scholar, and qigong master. In 1973, he was one of six students chosen by Alan Watts for private study of Taoism. Ken is the author of the internationally acclaimed book The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing and more than 150 journal articles. He co-authored, with Tu Xin-Shi, China's gold medal artist, Autumn Leaves: The Wisdom and Art of Chinese Calligraphy. Ken is an adjunct professor at Union Graduate School and presents at universities and conferences throughout the world.

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