On Apr 6, 10:00 am, "pr" <p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "> You should look at Francois Lepine's web-site.
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> >>http://www.kujiin.com/
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> > They are also covered in "The Big Book of Reiki Symbols"
> > by Mark Hosak and Walter Lubeck
>
> Sifu Wing Cheung who promotes Tai Chi Qigong Siba****www.taichi18.com
> also wrote this in his latest newletter:
>
> [quote]
> 2. During the Zhan Zhuang practice, one is required to bend their
finger(s)
> in a predetermined sequence during some specific times. This is the
essence
> of the Shaolin Neijing Yi Zhi Chan. Since the fingers are the end of
the
> meridians, which connect to different organs, by bending and releasing
them
> at a specific order and at a specific time, it stimulates certain
meridians
> at the same time, thus providing some amazing benefits. Think about it
this
> way, the meridians are like rivers while the qi is water. By bending
the
> fingers, it is like setting up dams on the rivers, thus it will build up
a
> lot of potential energy. This energy stored is powerful enough to clear
> many blockages on the rivers and can even widen the rivers.
>
> There are many sets of finger bending sequences corresponding to
different
> postures and stances. They were highly guarded secrets in the past and
even
> today many masters of this neigong are reluctant to reveal them to the
> public. There are quite a few books written about this neigong in
Chinese
> but almost none of them teach the finger bending sequences. I have
studied
> this neigong from 3 different masters and only by studying directly with
> them I learned those finger-bending sequences. Now, I have decided to
> reveal them all one by one to the public.
> [end quote]
>
> Whether they will be the same as the Kuji-in seals I have now idea.
>
> Amituo Fo
> Peter
Both links and this post are very helpful.
Thank you.


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