Medical QiGong Certification with Dr. Ted Cibik
Oprah is talking about it. Dr. Oz thinks it is the perfect proactive
wellness tool. Incredible, positive western research is pouring in. The
Wall Street Journal, where Dr. Ted Cibik was interviewed states: “It is
rumored that Tiger Woods practices Qigong.” Two guests on the Oprah
show stated: “We used Qigong to change our lives.”
There
is a shortage of thoroughly educated Qigong teachers, Medical QiGong
Therapists and Chinese Health Practitioners. Roger Janke states:
“Within 2 years Qigong and Tai Chi will be in every school, university,
social service agency, military base, hospital, fitness center, YMCA,
prison, faith ministry and spa in the world”.Imagine being established
as a certified teacher and being a part of that!
Dr.
Ted Cibik, PhD, ND, and Doctor of Medical QiGong, has been lecturing at
conferences, corporations and research institutes throughout the United
States and Canada. He was one of the first speakers at the National
Institutes of Health to speak of QiGong. He serves on the Board of
Directors of the National QiGong Association and chairs their research
and education committee while being a member of the World Academic
Society of Medical QiGong. He is an author of two books and numerous
research articles and chapters in books on energy medicine,
naturopathy, meditation and mind/body medicine. Inner Strength Medical
QiGong and the Chinese Health Practitioner is the Ivy League school for
Qigong and Medical QiGong Teachers worldwide.
True
Medical QiGong treats many illness, afflictions and allows the person
to mature in many ways. Cancer, fibromyalgia, tumors and cysts, pain
management, addiction, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, depression,
bi-polar, fear and anxiety, stress induced illness and asthma all can
be improved with Medical QiGong therapy.
There
are many Medical QiGong and energy healing systems available to the
consumer. Reiki, Energy Medicine, Bioresonance Therapy, Touch for
Health, TBM, Endogenous Regulatory Forces and Energy Kinesiology to
name a few of the more popular energy medicine models. Medical QiGong
training is the foundation of all Chinese Medicine. Everything that
claims they use meridian system as their basis or foundation uses
Medical QiGong concepts and principals in their healing. It is the
foundation of acupuncture, herbal preparation, Tuina, Anmo, Bone
setting and many other invasive and non-invasive modalities.
Additionally,
Inner Strength Medical QiGong is not Taijichuan training or even Gung
Fu training - is unique unto itself. Although some techniques may
“cross over” as stand alone drills, the depth of training in Inner
Strength Medical QiGong is arranged along very specific guidelines of
grounding the person first before allowing that individual to progress
into areas of emotional and spiritual development. Emotional and
spiritual development may challenge their current ideas and belief’s
about themselves. Inner Strength’s program is about developing a sense
of enlightenment – letting go of fear – letting go of ego – letting go
of self-destructive thoughts so that you may serve your clients without
any preconceived judgment - or seeing through glasses tinted by your
own issues (transference). Yes, this is difficult, and that is why the
instruction takes time and cannot be rushed. Every one of our students
goes through physical, emotional and spiritual epiphanies repeatedly –
when they do the program as directed. The term life changing is a term
used so much that it almost has lost its true impact – but that is what
happens here - transcendence of suffering towards true understanding
and enlightenment.
Inner
Strength Medical QiGong and Chinese Health Practitioner Program allows
the person to see the true nature of things – to take off the glasses
of delusion – and see clearly for the first time in their life. Then
and only then, should a healer be working on someone else’s energy
matrix to allow them to see clearly!
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Hello.
I'm a 57 year old second year student in TMC at Midwest College of Oriental Medicine in Wisconsin. I also work full time as web applications programmer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
I'm very interested in medical QiGong and am wondering if it is realist for someone of my age to start down it's path.
I'm finding it very difficult to maintain the present TCM study load with a forty hour work week. I spend most of my time programming 3-tier computers to talk to each other. At the end of the day, I'm beat and find it hard to memorize herbs, formulas, acupuncture points and meridian style medicine.
I currently, take a 20 week class in Tai Chi that will finish in May. Is there a QiGong program that you can recommend that would help one in clinic while needling patients?
About quieting the mind, I spend so much time inside my head at work it seems strange to be spending more time isolating myself in meditation.
Thoughts and dialogs appreciated.
Chi-ers!
David
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Hi David,
Dr. Ted J. Cibik, Ph.D., ND, DMQ (China), CHFS
Zhong Yi 中醫
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