![]() When a being arises, yin and yang arise and interact, and qi is formed. It’s the result of yin and yang coming into being. ![]() ![]() Qi, often translated as energy, is more of a verb than a noun - it means relating . Moving in Awareness: The Eight Pieces of Brocade ~ The author is available for retreats, classes, and coaching in Buddhist meditation and qigong energy practice. If you find this publication useful, or distribute copies to others, please consider making a donation to: George Draffan 4619 South Willow St Seattle WA 98118 You are free to print and use this publication if you print the work in full, including the cover and copyright pages, and you don’t sell it. I’ve also received teachings from Richard Aries and the Five Willow Tai Chi Association, Tao Ping-Siang, ZY Qigong, and Franz Moeckl, though none of them have reviewed this booklet. Thanks to Ken McLeod, Jeff Bickford, and Josephine Spilka, whose teachings and comments have been essential. Moving in Awareness Eight Pieces of Brocade
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