
David James Lees is an experienced multidisciplinary therapist, Chinese medicine practitioner, philosopher, broadcaster and an ordained Taoist. David supports people from all walks of life on their journey to rediscover their authentic self and reach their true potential. He has a proven track record in helping individuals suffering from emotional issues such as stress, anxiety, depression.
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An Exploration of Qigong Healing: Part 3
In this final article in the Qigong healing series I explore ways of approaching Qigong healing practice and outline some basic healing protocols that may help you as you embark on your wonderful journey as a healer. Read Part 1 … Continue reading
Qigong Meditation Practice ~ How Long is Long Enough?
I received the following question from a student last week: ‘How long should I practise Qigong for each day? The longer the better…or should I stop as soon as the idea of ‘gain’ pops into my head? I read in … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring Qi Gong
Tagged breathing exercises, chi gung, Chinese medicine, Eight Brocade, inner balance, living harmoniously, meditation, Qi Gong, qigong, Taoist, zhan zhuang
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Meditation: There Are No Set Rules…
A student based in Italy recently wrote the following to me: During dynamic Qigong exercises I can sink into a state of calmness, I feel heat, my movements get slow, and I experience a sort of ‘enjoyable numbness’. Today when … Continue reading
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Tagged breathing exercises, chi gung, Fear, inner balance, Journey of life, meditation, mindfulness, Qi Gong, qigong, Tao, Universe, Wu Wei
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