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Grounding as Non-Doing
A reflection on stillness, movement, and balance Grounding is often spoken about as something we do. Pressing down. Rooting. Activating muscles. Forcing stillness. But over time, another understanding appears. Grounding is not a doing. It is a non-doing — a quality of presence. Stillness and presence sit at its centre. Relaxation may appear, but it is not the goal. What matters is balance. ________________________________________ Stillness and movement are not opposites Groun

WuQi
Dec 15, 20253 min read






Finding Balance Through Taoism and the Art of Letting Go
In a world where many prioritize achievements, Lao Tzu's teachings of Taoism offer a different approach to balance and peace. Taoism...

WuQi
Nov 10, 20243 min read


Understanding the Five Seasons in Chinese Medicine
Chinese medicine recognizes five distinct seasons: spring, summer, late summer, fall, and winter. Each season corresponds to specific...

WuQi
Oct 22, 20242 min read




Harmony Between Nature and Human Existence
The Power of Nature and the Human Experience As we navigate our journey on this planet, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and...

WuQi
Jul 21, 20242 min read


Qigong: A Way to Boost Your Health, Energy, and Well-being
Qigong, also known as Chi Kung, is an ancient Chinese practice that has been used for centuries to cultivate and balance life energy, or...

WuQi
Jun 14, 20242 min read


The Art of Yin and Yang for Wellness
The Principles of Yin and Yang Yin and Yang are complementary forces in Chinese philosophy that represent the interconnectedness and...

WuQi
Jun 14, 20242 min read


Softness: A Path to Presence
Like a gentle breeze, we embrace uncertainty's unfolding ease, Yielding to the moment, like a petal's tender release. Like a river's...

WuQi
May 26, 20241 min read


Wu Wei, Song, and Ting
Wu Wei: Embracing the Natural Flow of Life Imagine yourself moving through life's challenges with ease, like a leaf floating effortlessly...

WuQi
May 26, 20245 min read


Wu (吴), Hunyuan (浑圆), Taiji (太极), and Dao (道) in Daoist Philosophy
Wu (吴), Hunyuan (浑圆), Taiji (太极), and Dao (道) are four distinct concepts in Daoist thought, although they share some similarities. These...

WuQi
May 19, 202410 min read


Qigong Breathing Techniques & Breathing Form
In Qigong, various different breathing methods exist, that assist in cultivating the body's energy. Let's clarify the distinction between...

WuQi
Apr 13, 20247 min read


5 animals of Shaolin KungFu
Do you know what the Five Animals Represent in 18 Lohan Qigong ? The internal side of the form is said to cultivate what are known as the...

WuQi
Mar 23, 20245 min read
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