Meditation/Energy
Sessions
Meditation
Sessions, as developed by Gailon, are an effective tool to enter an objective state of awareness, whereby the discovery
of our inner nature is facilitated, as well as the nature of the mind is revealed. Our ability to increase
our level of sensitivity to our connection with life energy and consciousness is brought about, not with eyes closed
and in silence, as is done in regular meditation, but with eyes open and by making contact with one another, and listening
to the words that are spoken by Gailon or anyone in the group. This truly is a way of learning how to enter
consciousness and how to operate from that space, while remaining connected with others and aware of everything around and
within oneself. Group sessions with Gailon are available twice each day or can be scheduled by appointment
as a private one on one.
T'ai Chi Tai Chi Chuan, translated as "Supreme Ultimate Fist", and popularly called T'ai Chi,
is a Chinese system of self defense and health promotion. Although the underlying
philosophy of Tai Chi is based primarily on the health cultivation and cosmological
principles of Taoism, Tai Chi is
an exercise form practiced throughout the world by people of all religions and denominations. In
keeping true to its Taoist philosophical basis, the most important principle of Tai Chi is for the practitioner to try and
maintain correct "Structure and Alignment" while moving. This postural principle is called Wuji.
Wuji is first practiced within special practices which include standing meditation, silk reeling exercises, and the form,
but eventually this principle is extended into other aspects of training, including push hands, sparring, and self defense.
The high level practitioner will incorporate Wuji into everyday life. The Tai Chi practitioner strives to align his or her
body correctly, perpendicular to the force of gravity, by relaxing and letting go of all excess tension. This process of striving
to attain Wuji, often refered to as Sinking, is what facilitates and strengthens the flow of blood and Chi
(The Internal Energy) throughout the body. Through correct Tai Chi practice,
old or damaged joints are gradually healed, and healthy joints are preserved, as the body learns to move in a much more efficient
and health inducing fashion.
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Qigong
Qigong
(or Chi Kung) is a practice that teaches how to recognize and work with one's own inner energy (life force) by collecting
the external life force (chi) from nature and circulating it throughout one’s body to replenish and strengthen one’s
internal human energy system. This is done through very slow dynamic intentional movements or standing
postures held for a period of time while calmly breathing. The cultivation of chi offers valuable health
nurturing benefits. Qigong is an essential foundation to the practice of Tai Chi.
Northern
Shaolin Kung Fu
- Lan Shou long fist system.
Northern Shaolin is part of the Shaolin Long Fist (Chang Chuan) family. Chang Chuan is considered to be the
original Kung Fu system dating back thousands of years, and the most widely practiced system in China today.
Northern Shaolin utilizes all conceivable ways of using one’s hands, feet and body movement. This system,
known for its high kicks and swift footwork, specializes in long-range fighting techniques. The hand techniques are executed
with quick tension and short focusing time that allows for fast, flowing movement and quick changes. More than other systems,
emphasis is placed on agility, general flexibility, stamina, speed and aesthetics. TheClassical form is very important to
the Northern Shaolin system, arising form the belief that perfection of form will give you greater coordination and a freer
execution of techniques.
Xin Yi Liu He Quan
- 10 animals/ 6 harmonies. Xing Yi Quan is the oldest of the orthodox internal styles of chinese martial art (predating the creation
of both Taiji Quan and Bagua Zhang) .
Xing refers to form or
shape and Yi commonly refers to the mind or intent. Quan (fist) denotes a method of unarmed combat.
Xing Yi Quan is commonly referred to as Form & Mind or Form & Will boxing. The name illustrate the
strong emphasis placed on the motion of the body being subordinate to conscious control.