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Originally posted by TheBirdisDone
I'd like a straight answer on this myself. I think Qi is different. I haven't heard Qi practices refer to a rising serpent at the base of the spine. I have seen the term "running fire" which might be similar and to which Qi Gong masters advise against or begin grounding exercises to calm. I'd rather leave the serpent alone.
Originally posted by TheBirdisDone
Other methods or spritiual ideas seem to flow more easily for me although I still work to understand the broader scope and so much originates in India - personally I DO decearn differences in practice and this might just be due to my own personal background. I found Qi Gong to be quite unique and not at all the same as other methods. Qi Gong for me was something very unique and to this point unmatched - for me, I studied for a brief time under the "real deal" though - not just some Y class. I find the response I am now having in Birkrim Yoga to also be unique, nice very nice but nothing like Qi Gong. For me they are not the same, but again notice the key word in that statement: for me.
edit on 18-4-2011 by TheBirdisDone because: clarity