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		<title>Five Elements of Mao Shan Chi Gong</title>
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Maoshan 5 Elements Chi Gung – this breathing and standing Chi Gung will allow one to balance the five main organs of the body.There are 5 postures that one stands and holds. One for each element and an part of the body.
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<p>Maoshan 5 Elements Chi Gung – this breathing and standing Chi Gung will allow one to balance the five main organs of the body.There are 5 postures that one stands and holds. One for each element and an part of the body.</p>
<p>1. Wood: stand with hands straight to sides</p>
<p>2. Fire: stand with hands in front of you with thumbs at eye brow level.</p>
<p>3. Earth: stand with hands in front of stomach area.</p>
<p>4. Metal: stand with hands straight up, shoulder level.</p>
<p>5. Water: stand with hands on side of body shoulders and elbows tucked.</p>
<p>This practice was taught to me in 2 variations:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Martial arts style: you do each posture for 7 or more<br />
</strong>First time you try and do it within 1 minute or so you will have a hard time keeping the posture. It sound simple and easy, but since body is not used to it, mind and start complaning. In old days, a student would be asked to hold one of the postures for 2 days before being accepted into a monastery.</li>
<li><strong>Tai chi, you do 5 postures in a flow.<br />
</strong>You do the same excercises but in a flow slowly moving from one posture to another. A much easier way fo doing it</li>
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<p>Its supposed to be a Grounding practice, If your mind is all over, it bring you back to ground and you become aware of your body, chi. It strengthens your body internally.</p>
<p>When you start out, always bend you knees enough that you cant see your toes. It’s a relaxed position that you can hold for longer period. The more bent you can handle as more advanced you are. Its like the Chinese martial arts horse stance.</p>
<p>Then you put one hand on the other in front of shoulders &#8211; crossing your hands.</p>
<p>Bend slightly to front, push hips back slightly – correcting your posture</p>
<p>And from this you move hands out to sides – wood.</p>
<p>He said the following as doing the tai chi form:</p>
<p>Wood (Liver) is consumed by Fire<br />
Fire (heart) creates ash (earth)<br />
Earth (spleen) creates metal<br />
Metal (lungs) is tonified by<br />
Water (kidneys).</p>
<p>Wood &#8211; liver, gall bladder<br />
Fire &#8211; heart, small intestine<br />
Earth &#8211; stomach, spleen<br />
Metal &#8211; lungs, large intestine<br />
Water &#8211; kidneys, bladder</p>
<p><strong>Focus</strong></p>
<p>Start with &#8220;I-Jong&#8221; &#8211; focus at the lower dan tien.</p>
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<li>Wood-Liver: the eyes focus forward.</li>
<li>Fire-Heart: the eyes look upward and focus between the hands.</li>
<li>Earth-Stomach: the eyes look downward at a 45-degree angle over the nose. The focus is on the belly button.</li>
<li>Metal-Lungs: the eyes look forward with the intent between the hands.</li>
<li>Water-Kidneys: the eyes look downward at a 45-degree angle over the nose. The focus is in the center of the palms.</li>
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<p>Do I-Jong before 5 elements and after, or do it alone. The longer the better.<br />
Maintain relaxation and belly breathing throughout and Smile</p>
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