Chi or Qi is energy, vitality, life force, the spark of life. The name TaiChi has many translations the intent is to cultivate and consciously increase one's awareness, and strength of inner balance.
TaiChi a form of meditation in motion enables us to apply this practice.
In collaboration with Kuwait TaiChi Association will be holding for the first time in Kuwait a group of seminars to introduce Chi Cultivation through a series of Workshops.
All Pranic Healers, Reiki healers and fellow Martial arts practitioners are welcomed to engage in this rare local opportunity.
Iman H. Al-Gharabally
has been Master John Cole’s student since 1986; she has also had the privilege to study under Grand Master Wang Yen-Nien and attained her teachers’ certification from Grand Master Wang in 1993. In gratitude to her honorable teachers Iman is dedicated to spreading the YangJia Michuan Taijiquan concepts in Kuwait and the Arabian Gulf.
Diving deeper in Chi
Chi possesses the following characteristics:
Vibrations
Oscillations of the meridians
Carriers of the effect of acupuncture on a pressure point to other parts of the body
Imagine manipulating an acupuncture point, or acupressure point, like strumming a guitar string — plucking one part of it sends vibrations along the length of the string. If plucked with the proper technique, the string will produce a beautiful sound. That's just one way to visualize how chi flows through the body and effects your health.
Health
An unhealthy or otherwise uncomfortable person may find it difficult to meditate to a state of calmness or to use tai chi as a martial art.