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Dynamic Healing Apr 20, 2005 Dynamics of Qigong Healing presents a system of releasing negative "karma" through relaxed movement sequences that are said to allow elimination of harmful dense or heavy retained energy mainly via the arm and leg meridians, restoring free flow and balancing of energy. This in turn permits the body's natural innate healing to occur, lessening or eliminating current diseases and heading off potential diseases that might manifest in the future. The set of movements is referred to as the hexagram (6-sided figure) dance, although the illustrated figure is an octagon (8-sided). Several additional releasing movements are also illustrated. The explanation and detailed illustration of how to perform the movements is reasonably laid out and easy to understand. A VHS video of the movements is also available separately. I attended a one-day workshop presented by Chok C. Hiew, PhD and personally experienced the effects that the movements have in releasing tension. He recommends that three sets of the movements be performed daily. With continued persistent use, these are said to be capable of slowly dissolving layers of traumatically trapped dense energy. I have noted brief moderate improvement after each set of movements, with the beginnings of more general improvement with longer-standing use. It is said to take months or several years of practice to obtain optimal benefits. To work, this process has to become a long-term or lifelong routine rather than a fad that is started and then dropped to run after the next fad. In summary, I strongly recommend this book to those who seek a simple, yet effective, means of releasing trapped dense energy which allows restoration of health and who also have sufficient commitment and self-discipline and follow-through to persist long enough to benefit.
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