Product Description CHI KUNG (qigong) means "energy work," the ancient Chinese yogic art that cultivates man's intrinsic internal energy, or vital life force--which the Chinese call "chi" (qi). For centuries, Qigong has been practiced for healing, rejuvenation and longevity―and is the foundation of all systems of Chinese martial, healing, and spiritual arts. Chi Kung For Health is a ground-breaking DVD series by Terry Dunn (creator of Tai Chi For Health dvd’s) that teaches the very rare and powerful "Flying Phoenix Celestial Healing Chi Meditations"--a remarkable system of medical qigong (there are also martial styles of Qigong, which this is not). It was created more than 400 years ago by legendary Taoist sage Feng Tao Teh of Ehrmei Mountain (Omeishan) in Szechuan Province who traveled extensively throughout China's western frontier and Tibet to acquire his yogic knowledge. This rare and powerful healing art has been impeccably preserved by seven generations of Taoist martial arts masters, and is now available to the public--as a precise, safe, and dynamic program for natural health, healing and illumination. It is comprised of standing and seated, stationary and moving exercises that impart profound health benefits: improved circulation, respiration, metabolism, skeletal strength, neuromuscular function and immunity. Flying Phoenix Qigong is ideal for beginners and advanced students alike because its exercises are simple and fool-proof, can be practiced safely without the supervision of a Qigong master, and yet they impart profound energizing and rejuvenating effects. Because of the deep state of physical relaxation and mind-body integration that it fosters, Flying Phoenix Qigong is also an excellent complement to Tai Chi practice, while being considerably easier to learn and practice. This wonderful hygienic art not only promotes splendid good health and longevity, but it as a complete classical Qigong system, it provides an invaluable foundation of experience by which one can fully understand and evaluate all methods of yoga and meditation. The five-volume DVD series is beautifully filmed by Mike Hoover. Terry Dunn’s expert, step-by-step instruction is enhanced by multiple camera angles and accompanied by transcendent musical scores by Robert Scott Thompson. VOLUME ONE teaches five basic standing meditations of the Flying Phoenix Celestial Healing Chi Mediation system. Through these easy-to-do standing meditations, Terry Dunn teaches beginners the three cornerstones of qigong: Shape-form (Xing), Mind or Intent (Yi), and breath (Chi). Three basic quiet, stationary standing meditations focus qi development at three corresponding chakras or energy centers: “Monk Gazing At Moon”--the third eye, “Monk Holding Peach”--the heart, “Monk Holding Pearl” –the lower tan tien. They are followed by two dynamic moving meditations that concentrate and circulate qi flow through the entire body: “Bending the Bows” musters energy from the extremities and channels it through what in Chinese medicine and acupuncture theory are called the Conception Vessel (Jen Mo) and Governing Channel (Tu Mo); “Wind Above the Clouds” perfects physical balance and flexibility by strengthening the waist, opening the hips, regulating qi flow to the legs and arms by symmetrical bending and stretching movements. Each Flying Phoenix exercise consists of a safe and easy “breath-control sequence” performed once, followed by a classical Qigong posture that is either stationary or involves movement. Every practitioner of Flying Phoenix Qigong without fail experiences profound energizing and rejuvenating effects that are tangible, repeatable and verifable.(60 min.) Review Review of Chi Kung For Health, Vols 1-4, by Solala Towler, Editor of Empty Vessel, Journal of Contemporary Taoism: This video series by the well-known qigong instructor, Terry Dunn, takes you step by step through the "Flying Phoenix Heavenly Healing Chi Meditations", a part of the martial art, White Tiger Kung-fu, which is attributed to the Taoist monk Feng Do Duk, a legendary healer from Ehrmei Mountain in Szechuan province. He passed on the art to the ancestors of the Doo family in 1644. As in most complete qigong schools, which usually include a standing, a sitting as well as moving forms, this DVD series spans six volumes. The first, called Five Basic Standing Exercises, consists of five standing meditations, each with distinct postures and breathing patterns. the video includes side views and panels explaining the breathing patterns and allowing us to view Terry's movements from different angles. It is said in the qigong world that to build qi you need to do standing meditation. Here we can learn five different ways to do that. Each meditation uses various hand and body postures with poetic names such as Monk Holding the Pearl, Monk Gazing At the Moon, Monk Holding the Peach, and Bending the Bows, the cornerstone basic moving meditation of the Flying Phoenix Qigong System. In the second volume, called Six Seated meditations, you are taught six different seated meditations. Three are basic, warm-up meditations just as powerful as the three "Monk Serves Wine" meditations that follow. These meditations again use hand and upper body postures first practiced in Volume One. We are taught basic breathing for meditation and then led slowly through various hand and body postures. The first three can be done singly for at least five minutes. The last three should be done sequentially in sets of seven repetitions for each exercise. Volume Three is called Two Intermediate Standing Exercises and teaches two esoteric moving meditations called "Wind Through Treetops" and "Moonbeam Splashes On Water" which bear faint resemblance to Tai Chi forms but are practiced three times slower than normal Tai Chi form speed. They are comparatively much shorter choreographies. Building on what we learned in Volume One of the 5 basic standing exercises, we are led through these simple yet powerful qigong forms. Terry guides us through the form in several creative ways, using different angles, including an overhead, so that we may view the movements from every way. Volume Four of the series teaches the capstone exercise of the Flying Phoenix Qigong system that also bears the formal Chinese name of this art: "Flying Phoenix Heavenly Healing Chi Meditation." It is also referred to as the "Advanced Long Form Meditation." Once it is memorized, this powerful and sublime exercise subsumes the practice of all the preceding Standing Meditations in Volumes 1 and 3. Like all preceding standing moving meditations, the capstone exercise is done entirely with the eyes closed, Building on what we learned in Volume One and Three’s standing exercises, we are led through this simple yet powerful qigong form. Terry guides us through the form in several creative ways, using different angles, including an overhead, so that we may view the movements from every way. *Because of the great interest in qigong in the West, it is important to have available bona fide teachings by bona fide teachers. Too often students end up learning a little bit of this form and a little bit of another, while never learning any complete system. This series is a good example of a serious and gifted instructor who offers a complete system of qigong to the serious student. --The Empty Vessel, Journal of Contemporary Taoism2 reviews by LLoyd McClelland of Orlando, FL, who started the "Flying Phoenix Chi Kung" discussion thread in Dec. 2009 on the The Dao Bums blog-site after enjoying the profound energizing and rejuvenating effects of FP Qigong from using Chi Kung For Health DVD series. The lively worldwide discussion forum that Mr. McClelland started is now in its 13th year with 660,000+ views: Posted 04 December 2009 - 08:27 PM: I am wondering if anyone else has practiced this system? Specifically, I am referring the the Chi Kung for Health Series by Sifu Terry Dunn. I have been practicing qigong for about 7 years now. I have dabbled in a number of styles of qigong, but mostly have stuck to the basics. I tried the Flying Phoenix system about 2 years ago, and for some reason the breathing sequence just didn't feel right for me. So, I discontinued. However, about 6 weeks ago, I scheduled a private conversation with Sifu Dunn to discuss the system. I was prepared with a number of questions. The conversation cleared a few things up that I was not quite clear on regarding the practice. Sifu Dunn was very informative and displayed genuine enthusiasm for this style of qigong, BTW. Then, I gave this system another try. It rocks! I hesitate to discuss a Qigong system I have only practiced for 6 weeks, however, I think this is worth a post. Also, I have an 7 year frame of reference. • Flying Phoenix is seriously the most powerful qigong I have practiced. For me, it generates so much qi, that I have to limit how much I do per day, as my body is still getting used to the amount of energy created with this practice. • The secret sauce here is the breathing sequences to begin each exercise. Master Dunn told me he had to get permission from his master to teach these methods. The breathing, followed by the movements of the system have provided quite astounding effects for me. Posted 10 July 2010 - 05:36 PM: Sifu Terry - At your suggestion, I will relate my experience of doing FP at the 7 month mark: – Increased sexual energy. Seems some other posters have had this same experience. – Improved digestion - I love to eat spicy-hot food, even though it doesn't agree with me. Since I have been practicing FP I have far fewer effects from this. (Yah I know. I should probably just stop eating spicy food.....but I don't see that happening.) – Improved condition of skin - I have classic pale Irish American skin and have spent too much time in the sun. So for the past 7 or 8 years, I have been in the Dermatologist's office 4 or 5 times a year to have seborrheic keratoses removed. New ones would pretty much surface and grow all the time and required constant trips to the doctor to have them removed. I have not had to visit the Dermatologist once since I started FP. This is really a tangible sign of the healing qualities of FP!! – Improved, younger looking complexion - this has been noted by a number of people, which as I've stated once before is great since I'm 55 years old. ;-) – Balancing effect from stresses of the day - I am a businessman and work 12+ hours every day, often with travel. I find doing FP Seated #2 (50 30 10) just before bedtime to be excellent for de-stressing, which allows me to sleep soundly. (I remember you saying the first of the Advanced Seated FP (50 20 10) is also good for sound sleep and I can confirm it does, however, I am usually doing Seated #2 as this works for me.) – In general, I have found doing the FP exercises in the exact sequence as you have demonstrated on your DVD's to be the most effective for me. I do as many as time allows every day. I can distinguish the feel of the FP Qi to be different than the Qi generated by other qigong practices. It seems lighter, it's direction seems to move from lower abdomen to the head, it is more healing than anything I have experienced before. Lloyd McClelland “Fu Dog” --Flying Phoenix Chi Kung discussion thread on "thedaobums" dot com blog-site3 dot com reviews: 1.) Dan H. Miller 5.0 out of 5 stars Easy-to-follow and effective Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2005. Verified Purchase I have found these Chi Kung exercises easy-to-follow and very effective at increasing an awareness of chi and its flow. Terry's explanations and demonstrations are very clear, and he takes the instruction at a nice, leisurely pace. The production of the DVD is excellent, also. Chi Kung is much easier to learn from a video, than Tai Chi, and produces benefits quickly. The only addition to Terry's instruction that I would like to have seen is something about the more "esoteric" elements of the movements. For example, when your hands pass near certain areas of the body, you are bringing fresh chi into those areas, in effect recharging them with energy, or redistributing energy. However, this is something you can intuit when you become adept at the movements. To help with learning the relationship between chi kung movements and this "recharging" with chi, I would recommend Wen-Mei Yu's book on chi kung. Studying this book will give you a good "feel" for how movements recharge the body with chi. All in all, Terry's are the best chi kung video/DVDs I have seen. 2.) JUST DO IT, May 10, 2007 By Four Tusk Njoku; (Philadelphia, USA) - This is a great practice for body, mind and spirit. It is holy; it is healthful; it is scientific. Yet, there are no words. Just do the movements, memorize the movements, do the breathing exercises before. You will get to know your body and mind like the back of your hand and have access to reserves of energy. You will radiate it like the sun to others around you Do not argue, do not think. Just do, and you will see results. How did the ancient Chinese discover this?! 3.) Cihan 5.0 out of 5 stars very useful for increasing physical energy levels and inner spiritual work September 10, 2011 This is in fact about the complete DVD series, Chi Kung for Health by Sifu Terence Dunn I am 49 years old and have some yoga and taichi background. When I came across these series a year ago, I was amazed to see for the first time very noticeable increase in my energy levels in a very short practice span, like a week. I havr been doing at least one exercise a day since then, and dropped almost all of other practices as I found these series very satisfactory replacement for that kind of energy work. The series is: -Very simple to follow and straightforward to learn from a DVD -Very energizing. You actually rest while doing the exercises with minimum effort, and when you start doing them right (you figure it out easy by the energy output) each stance is like a dynamo generating and cycling lots of good energy in your body. Some of my muscles was used actively for the first time, so I had a little fatigue after some exercises in the beginning, but it passed after about 2 weeks. -Promoting real health. For 7 months, I did the exercises daily with another mild half-hour work out that I had been doing for years, and did not even sneeze once during this period. Then I had to drop the workout, but continued doing these exercises, flus started again, but my recovery times are much shorter now, and my chronic migraine disappeared, hopefully forever.I seriously recommend doing these exercises with a mild physical work out as they supplement each other and really boost the immune system. -An excellent solid road to walk into inner spiritual work. These are not just physical exercises, that's why I believe you get results you are looking for rather quickly. Sifu Terry Dunn has excellent support for all of my questions on line, and there is a nice documentation covering almost every aspect of the system you can find on an internet forum. Just google it. -- listing of Chi Kung For Health, Volume 1 P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Actor TERENCE PANG-YEN DUNN is a master instructor of Chinese martial, yogic, and healing arts with more than 49 years of training based in Los Angeles, CA. Since 1990, he has popularized Tai Chi Chuan and authentic Qigong practices throughout America and Europe through his highly acclaimed Tai Chi for Health and Chi Kung For Health DVD series, and have pioneered the practice of Tai Chi and Qigong in modern medicine and professional sports since 2000. Educated at Yale College (B.S. '76) and the Harvard Business School (MBA, 1980), Dunn is a gifted teacher, author and filmmaker who expresses an ecumenical vision in preserving some of the most rare and powerful ancient Chinese martial, healing, yogic , and spiritual traditions> Master Dunn's experience in Chinese holistic health practices includes more than 42 years in Yang style T'ai Ch'i Ch'uan and two complete Taoist monastic systems of Qigong , and more than 48 continuous years in three styles of Chinese boxing (kung-fu). He has studied Kung-Fu arts under some of the most renowned Chinese martial art masters who immigrated to the West: Grandmaster Doo Wai of Ehrmei Mountain White Tiger Kung Fu (Bok Fu Pai), Grandmaster William C.C. Chen and the late Master Abraham Liu in Yang style T'ai Chi Ch'uan in the manner of Professor Cheng Man-Ching, Master Chan Ching-Kai in Yang T'ai Chi Ch'uan and Six Harmonies & Eight Methods ("Liu He Ba Fa"), Master York Why Loo in Liu He Ba Fa, the late Grandmaster Ark Yue Wong of the Southern Sil Lum Five Animal Style Kung Fu, the late Master and Taoist priest Share K. Lew of the Tao Tan Pai (Taoist Elixir Method) Kung Fu, and Master Douglas Wong in Sil Lum White Lotus Kung Fu. Certified in 1983, Dunn is a master instructor in the Southern Sil Lum Five Animals Kung Fu, Taoist Elixir Method Kung Fu, and Ehrmei Mtn. Bok Fu Pai Kung Fu. Master Dunn is the sole seventh generation preserver of Ehrmei Mountain Flying Phoenix Celestial Healing Qigong ("Fei Feng San Gong"), an extraordinary medical qigong art (a subsystem of Bok Fu Pai) created by Taoist sage Feng Dao Deh in 1661. He learned this qigong from Grandmaster Doo Wai from 1991 to 1997, along with rare Eight Sections of Energy Combined Kung Fu system and the 54-part 10,000 Buddhas Ascend to Heaven Qigong System. About the Director TERENCE PANG-YEN DUNN is a master instructor of Chinese martial, yogic, and healing arts with more than 49 years of training based in Los Angeles, CA. Since 1990, he has popularized Tai Chi Chuan and authentic Qigong practices throughout America and Europe through his highly acclaimed Tai Chi for Health and Chi Kung For Health DVD series, and have pioneered the practice of Tai Chi and Qigong in modern medicine and professional sports since 2000. Educated at Yale College (B.S. '76) and the Harvard Business School (MBA, 1980), Dunn is a gifted teacher, author and filmmaker who expresses an ecumenical vision in preserving some of the most rare and powerful ancient Chinese martial, healing, yogic , and spiritual traditions> Master Dunn's experience in Chinese holistic health practices includes more than 42 years in Yang style T'ai Ch'i Ch'uan and two complete Taoist monastic systems of Qigong , and more than 48 continuous years in three styles of Chinese boxing (kung-fu). He has studied Kung-Fu arts under some of the most renowned Chinese martial art masters who immigrated to the West: Grandmaster Doo Wai of Ehrmei Mountain White Tiger Kung Fu (Bok Fu Pai), Grandmaster William C.C. Chen and the late Master Abraham Liu in Yang style T'ai Chi Ch'uan in the manner of Professor Cheng Man-Ching, Master Chan Ching-Kai in Yang T'ai Chi Ch'uan and Six Harmonies & Eight Methods ("Liu He Ba Fa"), Master York Why Loo in Liu He Ba Fa, the late Grandmaster Ark Yue Wong of the Southern Sil Lum Five Animal Style Kung Fu, the late Master and Taoist priest Share K. Lew of the Tao Tan Pai (Taoist Elixir Method) Kung Fu, and Master Douglas Wong in Sil Lum White Lotus Kung Fu. Certified in 1983, Dunn is a master instructor in the Southern Sil Lum Five Animals Kung Fu, Taoist Elixir Method Kung Fu, and Ehrmei Mtn. Bok Fu Pai Kung Fu. Master Dunn is the sole seventh generation preserver of Ehrmei Mountain Flying Phoenix Celestial Healing Qigong ("Fei Feng San Gong"), an extraordinary medical qigong art (a subsystem of Bok Fu Pai) created by Taoist sage Feng Dao Deh in 1661. He learned this qigong from Grandmaster Doo Wai from 1991 to 1997, along with rare Eight Sections of Energy Combined Kung Fu system and the 54-part 10,000 Buddhas Ascend to Heaven Qigong System. See more
S**N
Incredible set of Qigong meditations
We are living in a world where anyone can produce a DVD and publish it. There is an abundance of information, misinformation, nonsense and pedantic opinion that those seeking real, authentic information are forced to sort through.If you have stumbled upon or found this DVD, stop what you are doing right now and order it. This is the real deal.To those who think you can't learn a profound Chi system from DVD, you are wrong. Within the first week of working diligently with Flying Phoenix, I had already developed subtle differences that far surpassed anything I had experienced from books prior (including video on everything from Hsing I and Bagua to authors such as Yang Jwing Ming and Mantak Chia... Yoga, Hermetic Sciences and virtually every path I could get my hands on).This is where you get truth and results. Apply yourself.Get the first two DVD's and begin your practice. This is not a drill. This is where the truth lands in your face and you will never be the same.
D**R
Easy-to-follow and effective
I have found these Chi Kung exercises easy-to-follow and very effective at increasing an awareness of chi and its flow. Terry's explanations and demonstrations are very clear, and he takes the instruction at a nice, leisurely pace. The production of the DVD is excellent, also.Chi Kung is much easier to learn from a video, than Tai Chi, and produces benefits quickly.The only addition to Terry's instruction that I would like to have seen is something about the more "esoteric" elements of the movements. For example, when your hands pass near certain areas of the body, you are bringing fresh chi into those areas, in effect recharging them with energy, or redistributing energy. However, this is something you can intuit when you become adept at the movements.To help with learning the relationship between chi kung movements and this "recharging" with chi, I would recommend Wen-Mei Yu's book on chi kung. Studying this book will give you a good "feel" for how movements recharge the body with chi.All in all, Terry's are the best chi kung video/DVDs I have seen.
P**A
Four Stars
Great detailed instructions. I can feel the benefits in a short time.
M**K
Chi Gung
Good for people who want to no how to do the movements of chi gung. This dvd is missing the main aspect of chi gung. There is very little on how to breath with the movement and there is nothing on what the breth is about. The inhalation is the chi. This dvd should have explained how the chi is collected in the body to rengerize the body throw the movements. It is still good if you want the movements without the understanding
A**E
Flying Phoenix for Life
If you have any serious interest in chi kung (qigong), purchase this DVD immediately! You will have no regrets. Easy to learn without a teacher, this set of exercises will leave you feeling extremely energized, yet somehow relaxed. Each session is almost comparable to drinking two cups of rich, dark coffee, but without the nervous edge or crash - and the effect lasts all day. There's also a very serene and focused state that comes over the mind when engaged in these practices, so calling them 'meditations' is not at all inaccurate. Production values on the DVD are what you might call "professional indie" - nothing fancy, yet totally charming (and who wouldn't love the 'Zen Bear?'). The exercises are shot in a natural, outdoor setting that is starkly pleasing to the eye. The music is actually quite good in an old-school, progressive synthesizer way - not the usual new age library music found on many such productions.
I**Y
I'm truly impressed!
Upon receiving my item, I found a personal message from the supplier.The message spoke of gratitude and a willingness to resolve any concerns that I may have regarding condition, delivery, or anything pertaining to the purchase.I'm truly impressed by the quality of the service and I highly recommend this product and supplier.
M**H
which I like. He gets right to the point
These meditations deserve every bit of five stars. I trust that the master highly skilled as I can see the chi radiating from his body. The video has very few edits, which I like. He gets right to the point, wasting little time flowing from one instruction to the next. I have had problems with depression my whole life. I'm on my third day now and my depression has went away. I have done chi kung before out of a book but had trouble staying motivated to do it every day. Now I just turn on my dvd player and Master Dunn guides me through the meditations.
T**Y
A unique system for good Health
Maintaining my health and fitness is important to me. Fortunately, I found "Chi Kung for Health, Volume I", with Terence Dunn. The exercises are not complicated and do not require postures that are difficult to maintain. Initially, I was skeptical of the stated health benefits of "Chi Kung for Health, Vol I". But after 2 weeks of daily practice, I did experience a natural boost of energy. Now when I exercise I find that I have a reserve of energy and more stamina. I highly recommend "Chi Kung for Health, Vol I" with Terence Dunn.Chi Kung for Better Health VHS Video
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