Books and Videos about
Chi Nei Tsang
- Healing from
Within With Chi Nei Tsang : Applied Chi Kung in
Internal Organs Treatment (1999)
- Chi Nei Tsang:
Internal Organ Chi Massage (1991)
- Unwinding the Belly: Healing
with Gentle Touch (2003)
- Chi
Nei Tsang: Internal Organs Massage VHS
- Chi Nei Tsang:
Healing Power Practice VHS
- Hara Diagnosis:
Reflections on the Sea (1988)
- Chi Self-Massage
: The Taoist Way of Rejuvenation (Self-Massage&
Do-In page)
Healing
from Within With Chi Nei Tsang :
Applied Chi Kung in Internal Organs Treatment
by Gilles Marin, Michele Chase, Mantak
Chia
Paperback - 250 pages (November
28, 1999)
North Atlantic Books; ISBN: 1556433093
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Book Description
Based on the deep breathing exercises of Chi Kung, these
Chi Nei Tsang methods were originally used by Taoist
monks. Readers will learn to recycle negative energy,
recognize patterns of tension, and restore vitality to
internal organs.
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Chi Nei Tsang: Internal
Organ Chi Massage
by Mantak Chia, Maneewan Chia
Paperback - 38 pages (June 1991)
Healing Tao Books; ISBN: 0935621350
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Chia's best, November 24, 1999
Not to deny what's written below, but this book is the
most comprehensive in the Chia library. At a certain
point, the extra detail is nice to have. Learning a
massage system from a book is nigh impossible, but the
wealth of information in this book is unmatched by any of
Chia's other books (many of which are quite good). If I
could only have two of MC's books (and I've read them all),
it would be this one and Bone Marrow Nei Kung :
Taoist Ways to Improve Your Health by Rejuvenating Your
Bone Marrow and Blood
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Unwinding the Belly:
Healing with Gentle Touch
by Allison Post, Stephen Cavaliere
Paperback: 200 pages (September
2003)
North Atlantic Books; ISBN: 1556434782
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Book Description
Addressing a wide range of conditions, including
digestive problems, anxiety, and depression, this handy
guide helps readers reclaim basic health by using proven
techniques to reconnect with their bodies. The authors
show how to tap into the body/spirit's intuitive center
and perform simple, quick exercises to heal.
"Unwinding" consists of five breathing and
abdominal self-massage techniques. People use these
techniques to reestablish a connection with their bodies
and to guide themselves to better health by connecting
with the core health that stems from abdominal and
digestive wellness. Each breathing exercise is paired
with an abdominal massage technique.
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Chi Nei
Tsang: Internal Organs Massage
Edition Details:
NTSC format (US and Canada only)
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Number of tapes: 2
ASIN: 0935621393
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Video Description
Healing Energy Massage for the Abdomen Chi Nei Tsang:
Internal Organs Massage presents a whole new approach to
healing that teaches you how to heal yourself and how to
facilitate the healing of others through their own
efforts. Chi Nei Tsang teaches you how to take full
charge of your health and well-being. From this tape you
will learn techniques for massaging all of the internal
organs as well as the skin, the circulatory system, the
lymphatic system and the reproductive system.
The technique of Chi
Nei Tsang is to massage directly into the Navel Center
and the surrounding abdominal area. In the Navel Center,
stress, tension, and negative emotions accumulate and
congest. When this occurs, all vital functions stagnate.
This stagnation slowly weakens the internal organs and
decreases your energy and vitality. Chi Nei Tsang massage
quickly releases the negative emotions, tensions and
sickness, bringing comfort and relief to the abdomen and
vital energy to the internal organs.
About the Actor
Master Mantak Chia is Chinese, born in Thailand.
He is the direct successor to the teachings of Master Yi
Eng, the Taoist White Cloud Hermit. Master Chia has
openly brought these teachings to the West, instructing
thousands of students a year in the U.S. and Europe. For
this work he was named Chi Kung Teacher of the Year at
the first International Congress of Chinese Medicine and
Chi Kung.
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Chi Nei Tsang: Healing Power
Practice
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ASIN: 0935621415
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Video Description
Cultivate Internal Energy to Heal and Protect Yourself On
this tape Master Mantak Chia shows you how to work with
the energy of trees, both to ground toxic energy and to
accumulate healing energy. He also shows you how to use
self massage to heal yourself and how to cultivate
internal energy to protect yourself while doing Chi Nei
Tsang massage. Chi Nei Tsang's Healing Power Practice
presents important techniques for developing your
internal energy in order to be more effective in doing
Chi Nei Tsang massage. The technique of Chi Nei Tsang is
to massage directly into the Navel Center and the
surrounding abdominal area. In the Navel Center, stress,
tension, and negative emotions accumulate and congest.
When this occurs, all vital functions stagnate. Chi Nei
Tsang massage quickly releases the negative emotions,
tensions and sickness, bringing comfort and relief to the
abdomen and vital energies to the internal organs.
This tape takes you right into the classroom with
Masters Mantak and Maneewan Chia at their annual summer
retreat. You will follow the same step by step
instruction that their students at the retreat receive.
This video, shot in a high resolution format, combines
rich detail and clear organization to give you a truly
complete experience of the teachings.
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Hara
Diagnosis: Reflections on the Sea
by Kiiko Matsumoto, Stephen Birch (Contributor), Herb
Rich (Illustrator)
Hardcover - 484 pages (June 1988)
Paradigm Pubns; ISBN: 0912111135
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Book Description
This work presents the theory and practice of abdominal
diagnosis with the greatest care ever applied to an
important diagnostic technique. Beginning with an
historical and cultural perspective on the use of
palpation in general, and abdominal palpation in
particular, the book details the information required to
master and extend the techniques presented. Introductory
chapters concern the role of the emotional, mental, and
spiritual aspects of Chinese medicine. Detailed
etymologies, historical context, and classical sources
are used to acquire a greater insight into hun, po, zhi,
jing, and shen, as well as many other seminal concepts.
The text offers an exceptionally well detailed
exploration of interior meridian pathways and the role of
classical Chinese energetic anatomy, including concepts
such as source and origin. This is followed by a
description of the anatomy and physiology of the body's
energetically active fascial system, drawn from the
latest Western studies, that establishes the authors'
rationale for acupuncture based in a complex biological
information system. Detailed, step-by-step procedures for
practical diagnosis and therapy are accompanied by
profuse illustrations and useful case histories.
The treatment systems described are coordinated through
the abdominal patterns and are staged from the general to
the specific. Therapies and techniques include hara
shiatsu, sotai and breathing exercises, and five-phase
treatments. Clear instructions are provided for using
Manaka's ion pumping cords, mu point diagnosis, O-ring
diagnosis, and secondary diagnostic and treatment
strategies such as palm diagnosis. The text concludes
with a full description of biorhythmic treatment
procedures drawn from the Da Cheng and Dr. Manaka's
practice. This chapter contains the information necessary
to use the biorhythms, including tables for the bi-hourly
and daily meridian rhythms, stem-branch rhythms, the ten-day
cycle of the phases and source points, and the sixty-day
cycle of the extraordinary vessels. The point
associations are detailed, as are the selection
procedures.
The text presents everything that is required for a
practitioner to begin clinical application. Hara
Diagnosis is replete with useful therapeutic and
diagnostic information, clinical and theoretical insight,
and approaches to the understanding of acupuncture that
draw East and West ever closer. It is the first text
generated in the U.S. that has been favorably received by
Japanese practitioners.
From the Author
This is a quite unique book in the field. The title does
not capture the breadth of information covered in this
text. The authors not only compiled historical and modern
uses of hara diagnosis (abdominal palpation) in the field
of East Asian medicine, but also attempted a compilation
of historical and modern literatures in an effort to
explain how and why Japanese practitioners have placed
such a strong emphasis on hara diagnosis. After
introducing the historical literature, the text examines
the several important concepts and models that are found
in the early literature. In particular the internal
pathways of the extraordinary vessels are discussed in
detail. Mental and emotional correspondences and concepts
in East Asian medicine are also discussed. The source
theories of the Ling Shu and especially the Nan Jing are
described in some detail. The concepts of the moving qi
between the kidneys and the triple burner are described
at great length, and in more detail than in most other
books. Historical ideas about the anatomical basis of the
triple burner and the channel systems, and speculations
about the embryological development of these systems are
also described. Modern anatomical correlates are
postulated, examining the possible anatomical basis of
the channel systems, extraordinary vessels, triple burner
and moving qi between the kidneys, including detailed
discussions about possible embryological correlations.
Although speculative in nature, these discussions compile
a wide and very interesting variety of theories that can
extend our understanding of acupuncture.
The clinical chapters of the text describe basic methods
of examining the hara, the various palpatory findings and
their general interpretations. This is followed by a
large chapter on abdominal shiatsu, and a compilation of
traditional Japanese massage methods. The use of hara
diagnosis in meridian therapy and especially in the work
of Dr. Yoshio Manaka are detailed. The last two chapters
extend Manaka's ideas compiling a variety of clinically
useful ideas and methods including the system of open
points. These chapters on the work of Manaka serve as a
good introduction to the use of ion-pumping cords, and
Manaka's general treatment approach.
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