Steve Jobs was crazy.
“The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world," he said, "are the ones who do.”
I’m no Steve Jobs, but I guess I'm crazy too.
I'm crazy enough to think that I can change the world with qigong. Here's how I will do it.
Change takes time. It took time for yoga to become the billion-dollar, global industry that it is today.
But I believe that if you give qigong a little time, it will be huge.
In fact, I think qigong will be bigger than yoga one day. Here's why...
What’s all this talk about “style,” and what does it mean for the modern practitioner of qigong or tai chi? If you want to understand the truth about qigong styles, then my own journey may help you to see things clearer.
“No Qi, No Fee!!”
That was the slogan on my first qigong flyer back in 2004.
I was new to Florida, and relatively new to teaching qigong. I had taught karate for years, but not much qigong.
Nevertheless, I was confident in my ability to help students feel the qi.
Whether you are an acupuncturist, a massage therapist, a reiki master, an energy healer, a psychic, a yoga practitioner, an interior designer (who uses feng shui), a spiritualist, or even a pianist -- you can benefit from learning about qi.
And when you learn about the qi, you'll learn that there are only 12 different things you can do with it.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I'm Anthony Korahais. Since 2005, I've been helping people from all over the world to get remarkable results with the ancient
Chinese healing art of qigong. This art literally saved my life, and I'm passionate about helping others discover the amazing things that it can do for them! Read More…