Tom Bisio is known internationally as a martial artist and practitioner of Chinese medicine. He has studied Chinese medicine and martial arts extensively in mainland China. Tom is the author of several books on Ba Gua Zhang, Nei Gong, Daoist Meditation and Chinese medicine. He is the founder of New York Internal Arts and Internal Arts International (internalartsinternational.com) and founder of Practical Chinese Medicine (internalartsinternational.com/practical-chinese-medicine).
Ba Gua Nei Gong Volume 5: Tian Gan Heavenly Stem Nei Gong
by Tom Bisio
Ba Gua Nei Gong Volume 5: Tian Gan Heavenly Stem Nei Gong
by Tom Bisio
Published Nov 19, 2014
145 Pages
Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Healing / Energy (Qigong, Reiki, Polarity)
Book Details
Ba Gua Nei Gong Volume 5: Tian Gan Heavenly Stem Nei Gong
Embedded within the martial art Ba Gua Zhang is a complete system of internal exercises that promote self-healing and longevity and transform consciousness. Ba Gua Nei Gong consists of nine powerful and profound methods of internal exercise and self-cultivation. This book is the fifth in a series of manuals on Ba Gua Nei Gong. It can be used in conjunction with actual instruction in Ba Gua Zhang, or employed as a stand-alone instruction manual.
Tian Gan Nei Gong is indispensable to the practice of Ba Gua Zhang and the martial arts in general. The Tian Gan Exercises develop the ability of the legs and waist to generate the torsional spiraling power known as "Silk Reeling" Energy. Tian Gan also trains the correct internal mechanics for many of Ba Gua Zhang's martial actions such as: piercing (chuan), chopping (kan), splitting (pi), drilling (zuan), rolling (gun), pulling (la), leading (ling), seizing (na), covering (gai), overturning (fan), pressing (an), uplifting (tiao), rotating (zhuan), twisting (ning), coiling (chan) and wrapping (guo).
Tian Gan literally means "Heavenly Stem." The name Tian Gan refers to the longitudinal energetic axis or stem (the "Central Channel") that passes through the body. In practicing Tian Gan Nei Gong, the spiraling and turning actions of the body and Central Channel, combined with the movements of the arms and legs, stimulate and open the meridians, while simultaneously "wringing out" the spine and its surrounding structures. This helps maintain the health of the spine, the brain and the nervous system. Tian Gan Nei Gong can be an important adjunctive practice method for various types of Daoist meditation, and a useful pre-requisite to Micro-Cosmic Orbit meditation.
Ba Gua Spinal Meditation is a unique training method that enables one to sense the subtle internal movements of the spine. A detailed discussion of Spinal Meditation is included in this book because this exercise forms a natural compliment to the Tian Gan exercises. The Ba Gua Nei Gong Series: Vol. 1: Yin Yang Patting and Dao Yin Exercises Vol. 2: Qi Cultivation Exercises and Standing Meditation Vol. 3: Twelve Posture Standing Vol. 4: Foundational Body Training Vol. 5: Tian Gan Heavenly Stem Nei Gong Vol. 6: Marrow Washing Nei Gong