The
         history
         of Qigong (Ch'i Kung) commences beyond the era of
         written records, in the mists of prehistory. Earliest
         estimates suggest that self enhancement and empowerment
         practices date into the time of Chinese shamans, previous to
         500 BCE.
         
         While Qigong has strong roots into mystical and
         philosophical ground, the practical healing and stress
         management applications are the most popular aspects of the
         tradition in China today. Both the health and spiritual
         applications are rapidly gaining in popularity in the
         Western world as people realize that disease and stress are
         relieved by peace of mind.
         
         Qigong is one of the four pillars of traditional
         Chinese medicine: Acupuncture, Massage, Herbal Medicines and
         Qigong. Of these, Qigong is the one that can be most easily
         self initiated. Both massage and herbal remedies can also be
         done as self care, however, Qigong is the mother of Chinese
         self healing. Patients who use Qigong faithfully need less
         medication, less acupuncture and heal faster.
         
         The word Qigong breaks into Qi and Gong: Qi =
         vitality, energy, life force, Gong = practice, cultivate,
         refine; Qigong = to cultivate and refine through practice
         one's vitality or life force. The Chinese believe that the
         primary mechanism that is triggered by the practice of
         Qigong is a spontaneous balancing and enhancing of the
         natural healing resources in the human system. Over
         thousands of years millions of people have benefited from
         these practices believing that improving the function of the
         Qi maintains health and heals disease.
         
         In the paradigm of mechanistic Western science, the
         practice of Qigong triggers a wide array of physiological
         mechanisms which have profound healing benefits. It
         increases the delivery of
         oxygen
         to the tissues. It enhances the elimination of waste
         products as well as the transportation of immune cells
         through the
         lymph
         system. And it shifts the chemistry of the brain and the
         nervous
         system. You can find a
         summary
         of the many physiological mechanisms that are initiated by
         the practice of Qigong in the
         Information
         Center.
         
         There are various estimates for the number of
         varieties of Qigong. There are at least a thousand. Some
         elaborate and complex, some mysterious and esoteric and some
         simple and practical. If you adjust to a relaxed, upright
         posture, take a deep breath and relax your mind - you are
         already doing Qigong. Try this: sit up, relax your body,
         take a deep breath, rest your mind for just a moment.
         Already you are stimulating an automatic self healing
         response.
         
         On any morning in the parks throughout China you will
         find literally thousands of people doing Qigong practices.
         Some practice individually quietly among the trees. Others
         practice in large groups of hundreds or even thousands.
         Often, one will see a patient, in hospital pajamas, doing a
         special form of cancer recovery Qigong - ta form of slow and
         intentful walking. Or a group might stand in a circle
         chatting as they do a simple form based on hand
         movements.
         
         Qigong is one of the most powerful self healing
         traditions ever developed in human history. It is literally
         a health wonder of the world.
         
         Every time you return to this Qigong and Taiji
         Resource Center you will find that our libraries are
         growing.
         
         You may wish to explore the
         words
         that are used to describe Qigong (Ch'i Kung) and Taiji (T'ai
         Chi), it will help to clarify a few important
         points.