Iskote Posted December 20, 2009 (edited) If, like me, you are interested in how different teachers from different traditions and backgrounds teach and view practices such as qigong, meditation, and the internal martial arts and related, here is a list of some of the many articles that can be found on Master Shou Yu Liang's website on these topics. Master Shou Yu Liang is a teacher of Wu Shu, Qigong, and Meditation. The complete list of articles on his website can be found at: Articles  The posting of this list is not meant as an endorsement of all or any the practices listed. I am just posting the links for the sake of interest. The articles are listed on the website in the chronological order they were posted, instead of by subject. This list here groups many of them by subject for easier browsing. Many of the articles are quite brief and very basic, but some are more in depth. There are more articles on the web page listed above that are not listed here.  Contributing authors to the articles listed here are: Master Liang Shou-Yu Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming Master Wu Wen-Ching Tony Bujas Melanie Wee  Here's links to the some of the articles, sorted roughly by topic:  Qigong - General  An Introduction to Qigong The Energy Concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Stress - The Underlying Cause of Disease The Roots of Illness Part 1 - Jing, Qi, and Shen The Roots of Illness Part 2 - Jing, Qi, and Shen Qi, Health, and Martial Arts Qigong Training Approaches Relaxation Techniques - Fangsong Gong Relaxing the Body and Calming the Mind - Song Jing Jianshen Gong Breathe for Energy Qi Permeating Technique - Quan Qi Fa Absorbing Qi from the Sun Getting More From Your Qigong/Meditation Difficulties Visualizing in Qigong Practice Lying Down and Walking Qigong Part 1 Lying Down and Walking Qigong Part 2   Qigong - For Strengthening and balancing the Qi of the Internal Organs  Kidney Qigong Part 1 - Elevating the Kidneys Kidney Qigong Part 2 - Strengthening the Kidneys Lung Qigong Lung Qigong - Strengthening the Lungs Liver Qigong - Part 1 of 2 Liver Qigong - Part 2 of 2 Heart Qigong Stomach and Spleen Qigong - Massaging the Abdomen Triple Burner Administering Qigong   Six Healing Sounds Qigong  Six Healing Sounds for Nourishing Life Vocalization of Sounds (MP3 sound file clips) Chui Sound to Ensure Kidney Health Si Sound for Nourishing the Lungs Xu Sound to Calm the Liver Ke Sound To Ease the Heart Fire Xi Sound to Regulate the Triple Burner Hu Sound to Strengthen the Stomach and Spleen    Taoist Qigong  Daoist (Taoist) Qigong - Introduction Daoist Qigong - Daoist Philosophy and Training Concepts Daoist Qigong - Daoist School of Thought Daoist Qigong - Daoist Religion and Philosophy Daoist Qigong - Daoist View of the Cosmos and Spirit Daoist Qigong - Daoist Cultivation and Training Concepts Daoist Qigong - Training Approaches and Steps A Taoist Kidney Qigong - Bu Lo Fa Extraordinary Vessel Circulation - A Daoist Qigong Method   Buddhist Qigong  Buddhist Qigong - Buddhist Philosophy and Training Concepts A Buddhist Protection Qigong Method - "Pi Ja Fu Sen Fa" Buddhist Qigong - Tantric Buddhist Philosophy and Training Concepts Buddhist Qigong - Cultivating the Esoteric Abilities of the Body Buddhist Qigong - Cultivating the Esoteric Abilities of Speech - Mantra chanting Buddhist Qigong - Cultivating the Esoteric Abilities of the Mind The Seven Keys for Sitting Meditation - in Tantric Buddhist Qigong    Philosophy and Theory  The Concept of Yin and Yang Yin-Yang Theory The Yin-Yang and Five Element Theories   Morality of Deed - Wu De  Martial Morality (Wude) (Part 1 of 5) - Humility (Qian Xu) Martial Morality (Wude) (Part 2 of 5) - Respect (Zun Jing) Martial Morality (Wude) (Part 3 of 5) - Righteousness (Zheng Yi) Martial Morality (Wude) (Part 4 of 5) - Trust (Xin Yong) Martial Morality (Wude) (Part 5 of 5) - Loyalty (Zhong Cheng)   Morality of the Mind - Pin De Morality of the Mind Part 1 - Will (Yi Zhi) Morality of the Mind Part 2 - Endurance, Perseverance, and Patience (Ren Nai, Yi Li, Heng Xin) Morality of the Mind Part 3 - Courage (Yong Gan)    Martial Arts  A Clarification on Chinese Martial Arts Kinship - How to address teachers and fellow students in Martial Arts The Four Major Chinese Internal Martial Arts Popular Chinese Internal Martial Arts Differences Between Internal and External Styles   Taijiquan  A Brief History of Tai Chi Chuan Part 1 A Brief History of Tai Chi Chuan Part 2 Top 10 Guidelines for Taijiquan Practice Guidelines for Breathing in Tai Chi Guidelines for Directing Your Mind (Yi) and Balancing Your Energy (Qi) in Taiji Playing the Air   Baguazhang  What is Bagua? And From BaGua I Learn "Change" Ba Gua Eight Trigrams - Reference Diagrams The Essence of Baguazhang - Intro The Essence of Baguazhang - Translation of Ancient Secrets - Total Song of Baguazhang The Essence of Baguazhang - Translation of Ancient Secrets - The Real Theory of Baguazhang The Essence of Baguazhang - Translation of Ancient Secrets - Baguazhang Thirty-Six and Forty-Eight Secret Songs Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong - Part 1 Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong Movements - Part 2, Preparation and Nourish Elixer Postures Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong Movements - Part 3, Push Mill Posture Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong Movements - Part 4, Rotate Palm Posture Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong Movements - Part 5 - Spiral and Rotate Posture Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong Movements - Part 6 - Twist Turning Posture Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong Movements - Part 7 - Bore and Turn Posture Bagua Turning-Spinning Qigong Movements - Part 8 - Closing Gong Posture   Xing Yi Quan  What is Xing Yi Quan? History of Xing Yi Quan Training Tips For Xing Yi Quan The Five Phases in Xing Yi - a Reference   Best wishes... Edited December 20, 2009 by Iskote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trunk Posted December 20, 2009 Whoa! Really cool. Â Thank you for posting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idquest Posted December 20, 2009 (edited) I used to be sceptical about auras. Not any longer after having taken Master Shou-Yu Liang's classes. Edited December 21, 2009 by idquest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DalTheJigsaw123 Posted December 21, 2009 Wow, thank you so much! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lifeforce Posted December 21, 2009 Excellent. This thread needs to be pinned ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gendao Posted December 21, 2009 I used to be sceptical about auras. Not any longer after having taken Master Shou-Yu Liang's classes.Cool, care to share more about him & his classes, please? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites