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YoQi: Qigong Flow for Stress and Anxiety Relief (Streaming)
by Marisa Cranfill
The “YoQi: Qigong Flow for Stress and Anxiety Relief” movements empower you to transform stress and anxiety back into vitality when you need it most. YoQi master instructor Marisa Cranfill teaches you how to use special sound vibrations and breathing with tension and release exercises to clear pent up emotional stress on both the physical and energetic levels. The routine ends with gentle, flowing movements to smooth the Qi (energy) and reharmonize the nervous system to a state of relaxation and inner peace.Code: S7769Duration: 82 min
The “YoQi: Qigong Flow for Stress and Anxiety Relief” movements empower you to transform stress and anxiety back into vitality when you need it most. YoQi master instructor Marisa Cranfill teaches you how to use special sound vibrations and breathing with tension and release exercises to clear pent up emotional stress on both the physical and energetic levels. The routine ends with gentle, flowing movements to smooth the Qi (energy) and reharmonize the nervous system to a state of relaxation and inner peace.
Many people function in a stressed state; some people can even thrive in it. But chronic stress and anxiety are different matters. Both anxiety and stress have a biological impact on the nervous system, the Heart, Kidneys, Liver and Spleen that can lead to serious issues like insomnia, nervous disorders, digestive issues and panic attacks. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, anxiety is understood as disturbance of the Heart spirit (Shen). Anxiety is an intense level of stress that is “embodied fear”. So how do we transform fear into love?
You will learn
- To release stress, pent up tension, fear, and anxiety with a practical qigong routine.
- To become aware of the state of your stress level, which gives you more power to transform it.
- To use the Six Healing Sounds with flowing movements to gradually feel relief.
- To clear the negative beliefs and acquired thoughts so you can tap into the effortless flow of the present moment.
- How to calm your emotions so you can make balanced rational decisions that serve your highest good.
- 5 Video Lessons / Choice of Music or Without / 140 minutes total.
This video contains a shorter form (28 min) you can use when you have less time or energy to practice, and the complete long form (43 min). Marisa Cranfill is the founder of YOQI yoga+qigong. She has been practicing meditation, qigong, yoga and breathing techniques since 1999. Her purpose in life is to live fully awakened in every moment and her aim is to transmit the safe and powerful techniques she has learned from Chinese masters, Buddhist monks, nuns and Thai shamans, for everyone's benefit.
arisa’s greatest joy is to help people cultivate their life force energy to live long, healthy, and radiant lives. She is popularly known for her extensive YOQI library offering beautiful follow-along routines that are accessible to all ages.Watching Streaming Videos on Your Account
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