Chi Kung

Chinese Serenity Gymnastics

Its shape is changeable.

We observe it in the hair, nails, bones, muscles, cells and any part of the body. Chi takes different forms for each part, it is the engine that makes them progress and provides them with vitality.

Its movement is continuous and cyclical.

Digestion, respiration or the circulatory system do not stop for an instant. They repeat the evolutionary cycle of absorption, transformation and expulsion from the body, adapting to the rhythm of the Earth around itself and the sun.

Balances the body.

Chi tends to find its balance as it circulates through the body, but it can become blocked. If the chi does not circulate in the back, we have an imbalance that, if not corrected, will begin to bother us and will end in back pain. Listening to the body when the blockage begins allows you to regain harmony. The pains that disappear when we rest or sleep are good proof of this.

 

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