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The Six Healing Sounds or 'Liu Zi Jue'as its known in China is an ancient health cultivation practice, with a rich proud history of over 2000 years. It has been passed down through many generations and is used today as it has from ancient times as a way of restoring health and gaining longevity. The classics say: 'there is one way to breathe in and six ways to breathe out'. Learn gentle movements and mantras for the internal organs of the body: Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lungs, Kidney and San Jiao (Triple Heater). The Six Healing Sounds gently vibrates and massages the internal organs, clears…mehr

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The Six Healing Sounds or 'Liu Zi Jue'as its known in China is an ancient health cultivation practice, with a rich proud history of over 2000 years. It has been passed down through many generations and is used today as it has from ancient times as a way of restoring health and gaining longevity. The classics say: 'there is one way to breathe in and six ways to breathe out'. Learn gentle movements and mantras for the internal organs of the body: Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lungs, Kidney and San Jiao (Triple Heater). The Six Healing Sounds gently vibrates and massages the internal organs, clears stagnation and stale energy from the body, this releases stress and anxiety, and harmonises the emotions to create a state of inner peace.
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Simon Blow A near fatal accident at the age of 19 lead Simon to investigate various methods of healing and rejuvenation, a path he has been following ever since. Simon is a Sydney-based (Australia) master teacher (Laoshi) of the ancient Chinese art of longevity and leads regular Qigong classes as well as workshops, Qigong and meditation retreats, and Qigong tours to China. Simon Blow is an author of numerous books, DVDs and audio CDs about the Chinese healing arts. He has been initiated into Dragon Gate Daoism and given the name 'Xin Si', meaning 'genuine wisdom'. Simon is an initiated student and 29th Generation of the ancient Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong and is also a Deputy Secretary of the World Academic Society of Medical Qigong in Beijing