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Seeing is Believing!

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Henri Bergson, the French Philosopher who won the 1928 Nobel Prize in Literature, is attributed as to have said: “The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.”  Many members of the Inner Circle are experiencing a level of visual acuity never before experienced.  These visual “side effects”, “floaties” [in the fore gaze] and wisp-like movements [from the peripherals] are typical side effects for anyone practicing chi gung activities, and even more so for those engaged in Chi Power training.

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Perils of Multitasking

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One of the [many] nuances that differentiate Chi Power apart from traditional chi-gung training systems is deliberate focus.  Whereas many chi-gung systems teach disassociation with the techniques and exercises practiced, Chi Power requires deliberate and intentioned focus.This critical difference came to light for me when I stumbled across an article discussing the perils of multitasking: “Multitaskers pay attention - if you can” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32541721/ns/health-mental_health/

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Chi and the Brain

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The human brain is quite possibly the most advanced system on planet Earth.  We at SPC USA view it as a system because, when viewed as a singular component in the complex structure called the human body, the human brain itself is composed of many differing components working together to perform to the various functions of what we have come to call the physical “brain”.

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Space-Time and Chi Power

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Members of the Inner Circle have shared with the Certified Instructors an interesting phenomenon that has many of them baffled: the morphing of time. Although the Certified Instructors have experienced this and have grown comfortable with it, Sifu Jones suggested that we show the scientific correlation between chi and space-time, and why we actually affect space-time when doing Chi Power. Read the rest of this entry »

Parapsychology and Chi

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Merriam-Webster defines parapsychology as follows: a field of study concerned with the investigation of evidence for paranormal psychological phenomena (as telepathy, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis).As indicated by the definition, parapsychology is, indeed, a “field of study”.  Unfortunately, there has been a fissure between classical scientists and their brethren who investigate said phenomena.

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