jack hammer Posted December 29, 2020 browsing this forum I came across two examples of this;horse stance for 2 hours(shaolin)and full lotus for 6 hours, this is daily,to cultivate energy levels and get achivements. Where should I look for,books,courses,if i want bodily movements that have spiritual implications. just traditional asanas? Qi-gong? for example i read,that some asanas have to be done 3 hours,a day,for 6 months,for the full benefit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maddie Posted December 29, 2020 59 minutes ago, jack hammer said: i want bodily movements that have spiritual implications. just traditional asanas? Qi-gong? Yes and yes. Also consider mudras. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted December 30, 2020 On 12/29/2020 at 9:18 AM, jack hammer said: browsing this forum I came across two examples of this;horse stance for 2 hours(shaolin)and full lotus for 6 hours, this is daily,to cultivate energy levels and get achivements. Where should I look for,books,courses,if i want bodily movements that have spiritual implications. just traditional asanas? Qi-gong? for example i read,that some asanas have to be done 3 hours,a day,for 6 months,for the full benefit. You don't begin w/ 3 hours a day. You begin where you are. You can get pretty far w/ 30 minutes to an hour every day. Particularly when you find a style you connect with. Then maybe find a seminar or ashram where for a week or so you can get a taste of hard core, meet people who live the system. Be inspired. Nobody expects a beginner or even an intermediate to go 3 hours a day, imo. That's getting advanced (low level advanced), but its something to shoot for. Better to do, then over study. 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheGrayJediKnight Posted December 15, 2021 On 12/29/2020 at 7:18 AM, jack hammer said: browsing this forum I came across two examples of this;horse stance for 2 hours(shaolin)and full lotus for 6 hours, this is daily,to cultivate energy levels and get achivements. Where should I look for,books,courses,if i want bodily movements that have spiritual implications. just traditional asanas? Qi-gong? for example i read,that some asanas have to be done 3 hours,a day,for 6 months,for the full benefit. Have you considered 5 Element Qigong, as taught by Damo Mitchell? Working with 5 inner elements and moving similar to the movements of Avatar: The Last Airbender. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites