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		<title>Should You Keep Your Eyes Open or Closed in Qigong and Tai Chi?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Some teachers will tell you to keep your eyes open during qigong and tai chi practice. Other teachers will tell you to keep your eyes closed. As a student of qigong and/or tai chi, what advice should you follow? Watch this short video and you&#8217;ll get a no-nonsense, practical answer that you can start implementing [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Some teachers will tell you to keep your eyes open during qigong and tai chi practice. Other teachers will tell you to keep your eyes closed. </p>



<p>As a student of qigong and/or tai chi, what advice should you follow?</p>



<p>Watch this short video and you&#8217;ll get a no-nonsense, practical answer that you can start implementing immediately.</p>



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<p>Got questions? Or maybe a comment? Go ahead and leave a reply below. I&#8217;ll do my best to help you! </br></br>From the heart,</br> Sifu Anthony </br></br>
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