Qigong
Qigong may reduce or eliminate symptoms for conditions which allopathic medicine find resistant or ambiguous.
The foundation of Qigong and TCM theory dictates that intention (Yi) directs the movement of Qi, which in turn directs the flow of blood in the body.
Increased or decreased electrical activity in specific areas of the body determines blood flow and fluid balance, accumulation and dispersal of substances. The practice of Qigong is the act of bringing awareness and skill to direct the function and movement of Qi. The correct movement of Qi is a force that engages the body?s natural tendency toward homeostasis.
Qigong exercises properly practiced can:
Kambo
Kambo is a physical, emotional and spiritual cleanse. Kambo is a sacred medicine derived from the Giant Monkey Frog scientifically known as the Phyllomedusa bicolor. Many tribes in the greater amazon area have been working with this frog for centuries. Due to the frogs' very distinct song they are easily found and captured to harvest their medicine. The frogs are stressed to secrete their medicine though they are unharmed during the process. The tribes believe that the frogs are protectors of the forest and great teachers so if the frogs are harmed in their care it would bring bad luck.
The secretion and the frogs are often called Kambo, Acate, Sapo, Dow-kiet and Kampu. Kambo has a very complex peptide chain that contains 9 peptides that are known to work with the human body. It enters through the lymphatic system and begins to cleanse the body at a cellular level. Kambo has been found to be one of nature's most powerful ways to boost the immune system and it is also a powerful antimicrobial, antibiotic and anti-inflammatory. The tribes use Kambo as a medicine to optimize their hunting abilities. They say it gives the hunters an increase in speed, strength, endurance and focus. They usually receive it from the best hunter in the village. They also use it as a medicine for malaria, snake bites, parasites, infections and other illnesses. One similarity between many tribes is the use of kambo to help clear the cloud of bad luck and negativity which can cause laziness and lack of motivation which the indigenous call “Panema”.
Rapé
Rapé ( Ra-pay ) or Hapé ( Ha-pay)
Is a tobacco based snuff that can contain different types of medicinal plants and #alkaline ashes.
It is used by many tribes in the Amazon
Rapé has been known to help...
~ clear energy
~ ground
~ clear blockages
~ open the pineal gland
~ improve meditation
~ induce purging
~ assist with addictions
~ depression
~ anxiety
~ amplify prayer
Scott is a medicine carrier, musician and a Medical Qigong Practitioner of the Temple of Celestial Clouds lineage. He has studied with the Yawana Tribe in Brazil and with the Matses in Peru. He brings teachings from his Indigenous teachers in North America, Central America, South America and the East. Combining these teachings he helps people from all walks of life to ignite their Qi and step into their true and healthy nature.
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