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Qigong Standing Meditation

 
Author: Elizabeth Reninger

Heres a wonderful ~ simple & powerful ~ Taoist meditation practice, which can be done either outside (in a beautiful natural setting is best!), or indoors. Its similar in many ways to Buddhist Shamata sitting meditation practice, but ~ and hence the name! ~ youre standing. (So, for one, its less likely that youll fall asleep J)

Begin by standing with your feet parallel and about shoulder-width apart. Take a couple of deep long breaths, saying aaah (either out loud or to yourself) with the exhales. Let go of any tension you find in your shoulders, neck or face ~ simply let it melt away, with the exhale as though that tension were a frozen river, being touched now by a warm sun, and flowing downward, like the gentle cascade of a waterfall, forming pools at your feet. Feel your energy, your awareness, settling into your feet & legs & hips & belly, connecting you strongly to the earth. Bend your knees just slightly ~ just enough to feel a softness at the backs of your knees.

Let your arms hang down next to your sides, so that your thumbs are gently touching your outer thighs (which means the backs of your hands will be facing forward). Separate and extend your fingers downward, so that theyre straight without being rigid, and so theres space between each pair of fingers (as though you had webbed fingers). Now, float your hands directly forward, three or four inches, so theyre hovering now just in front of (but still to the sides) of your thighs. This should create a feeling of hollowness in your armpits. Let your elbows be bent just enough to create a feeling of softness in them.

Now choose a gazing point, eight or ten feet in front of you. Rest your eyes very softly on that point (or area). (The meditation Masters of the past have discovered that theres a connection between the movement of our eyes, and the movement of thoughts in our mind So making the eyes still is a wonderful way to calm the mind.) Try to let that spot youre looking at come into your eyes, instead of reaching out (with the energy of your eyes) to grab it. In other words, let your eyes become receptive, instead of active Relax your jaw, so that theres space between your upper & lower teeth, even though your lips are gently closed.

So now that youre in the Qigong Standing Meditation position, stay here, for awhile. Once youve arranged yourself in this way, theres nothing much to do. Simply notice whats its like being here, in this position.

If youre new to the practice, hold the position for a couple of minutes. You can make small adjustments to it, as this feels necessary for your comfort, but the idea is to do as little moving around as possible. Once youve got the correct alignment of the pose, holding it in a fairly motionless way will support internal movements of qi/life-force which will be very pleasant, and healing. As you continue this practice ~ over weeks or months or years ~ youll be able to hold the position for longer periods of time (30 minutes, a hour). But in the beginning, a couple minutes is wonderful!

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