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Qi-Gong One World One Breath. What is it?

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An interview with Matthew Wein. What is Qi-Gong? Where did it start? How does it differ from Tai-Chi? Who practices it today? What Healing and Health applications can it have?

Matthew considers himself a Taoist or perhaps a Buddhist, a Meta physicist most accurately. He believes Quantum Physics is the scientific cusp meeting the spiritual world where the gap is narrowing. It is at this place where he sees our new paradigm for life and it is here that the value of consciousness and awareness are found. In order for the thinking mind to be aware of the present state of the body and mind, it needs a focal point - the body and the breath are used to occupy the mind's faculties of the immediate present and the secondary track of thought through action. By using simple stretching techniques combined with proper breathing, the body on a simple physical plane is enlivened. He further believes when the brain is functioning with proper blood and oxygen, it administers proper chemicals, honing attention and focus naturally. Matthew has studied ZaZen practice of life meditation - Pacific Zen Group and completed Yoga and Tai-Chi master training - Expert Rated training certified

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