Qi Gong, Trauma Sensitive Movement
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Natalie Ochmanek studies Kung fu, Qi gong, meridian repatterning and its relationship to psychology, as well as Yoga and Zen in multiple-year monestary residential programs. Natalie shares her experience with...
mostra di piùAfter being very rigorous in her Yoga practice she started practicing more "organic" movement and listening to her body. Using breath, meditation, martial arts, and spirituality she was able to calm her mind and improve the "life energy" within her.
Natalie gives us an introduction to the practice of Qi Gong, a holistic system of coordinated body posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used for the purposes of health, spirituality, and martial arts training.
She shares with us how listening to the body and letting it lead the way in movement can help you be more present to what is going on inside of you. Natalie talks about how the subtle movements of Qi Gong that can help increase fluidity in facia, increase homeostasis in the body, and bring the cells of the body into balance. Natalie talks about how you can practice Qi Gong anywhere anytime. Qi Gong is a practice that can help you ground to the present, teach resilience, and help you handle challenges with ease. Listen in and learn the benefits of mindful movement in daily life!
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