Qigong has captured the imagination and the scientific
attention of the world. In China there is a multitude of
Qigong research institutes. The need for research in the
rigorous scientific method of the West, with control groups
and ample statistical mothodologies has shifted Qigong
research out of the traditional empirical model of the Asian
sciences. A flurry of research was presented at the historic
First World Conference for the Academic Exchange of Medical
Qigong which was attended by representatives from 17
countries. In the United States Qigong associations and
institutes are proliferating rapidly.
In the San Francisco area the American Foundation of
Traditional Chinese Medicine is working with Professor
William Tiller of Stanford University on a collaborative
research project exploring bioluminescence, expression of
photons from the Qigong practitioner. The Qigong Institute
of the East West Academy of the Healing Arts has a research
team and a monthly scientific forum. In Southern California
Qigong Universal is actively supporting the spread of Qigong
teachings and the World Research Foundation is collecting
Qigong information on its world wide scientific database and
in its library. There is even a Qigong Association in
Alabama, Chinese National Chi Kung Association, which has an
extensive written and video training course and has begun to
publish a magazine in collaboration with China Sports
Magazine of China that has a major percentage of its content
devoted to Qigong.
What is Qigong?
Qigong is one of the great myseries of the Asia. It is the
most profound of the aspects of Asian medicine. It is the
root of self-care, in the chinese health care system. It is
the essence of the how "physician heal thy self" operates in
China. Qigong is the grand overriding structure of the
martial arts and is the central practice of the "internal
arts". It is the current link to the ancient source of Asian
shamanism and magic. And yet, with all of these qualities of
the unusual and the esoteric, Qigong has a very practical
role in the maintenance of health and the healing of
disease.
Cultivating the Human Bio-Electric
Field
The chinese character that gives us the word Qi means the
human vitality or essential functional energy of life. It
also means breath. Bio-electrical breath, resonating
bio-electrical field and human bio-magnetic field are other
translation attempts that give a rich and graphic image for
the Qi. It is the Qi or life force that maintains the
healthy and harmonious function of the human body's self
regulating systems. It is the Qi that the docter of oriental
medicine manipulates with acupuncture. It is the Qi that
binds the planets into a solar system, holds the electrons
in their orbital shells around the nucleus of the atom and
drives the sprout upward, against 14.7 pounds per square
inch of gravity, to reach for the sun.