The author of my book The Complete Idiot's Guide to T'ai Chi and Qigong and my DVD Anthology of T'ai Chi and Qigong: The Prescription for the Future is Bill Douglas. The way he writes and speaks gives me the impression he's a very down-to-earth and approachable guy. I went back to his web site, http://www.smartaichi.com, and found an "Email Bill at" and his email address. An open invitation. So I emailed him.
To my surprise, he replied the same day. I say "to my surprise," because (a) you'd think he'd be a pretty busy guy, what with publishing books, DVDs, CDs, running classes and what not, and (b) he replied himself, not an assistant you might expect a busy guy to have. His reply was most gracious. He recommended re-reading the book, as you can glean new insights with each re-read. He recommended getting his audio CD of Qigong breathing exercises. And he said if I was ever in the Kansas City area, we could arrange a private lesson. How nice is that?
So, Step 1: I got his CD. And it is wonderful! Deep abdominal breathing, and visualizing cleansing any loads or tensions you have held onto and then filling yourself up with pure, radiant healing energy. Aaaaahhhh!
He recommends doing one of the 3 Qigong breathing exercises daily. The implication is that this would be on top of the daily T'ai Chi practice. But I'm going to be realistic with where I'm at right now. I'm looking to deepen my practice, but I'm also looking for a daily practice that's sustainable. So, on days when I'm "too tired," "just don't feel like it," or lately, if it's too cold outside, then I'll do a Qigong breathing exercise instead. I'm hoping that mixing it up like this, and allowing myself to choose my practice spontaneously each day, will help ward off boredom and apathy.
An interesting observation: my husband and I had planned to go see Toy Story and Toy Story 2 in 3D last night, and I asked that we postpone it, because it would eat up the whole evening, and I wouldn't be able to do T'ai Chi. That's moving in the right direction.
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