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to drop bad qi quickly trains the student to be without heavy emotional vibrations.


Can you give a brief overview of the Qi Revolution seminar?


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ally to rise above life’s obstacles. Once you get the hang of the


breathing techniques, there comes the ability to have a natural high anytime. Sometimes euphoria is so profound that it can erase negative emotional patterns presently going on. The ability


eople generate energy in graceful Qigong routines. The


entire audience feels a profound electromagnetic qi energy in their hands. In addition to movements, spine-tingling breathing techniques are employed, yoga, food-healing principles from naturopathic medicine and an extraordinary healing-breath- prayer circle. The seminar gives the ultimate “activation” to one’s internal energy. Once the candle has been lit (a metaphor for overflowing the Dan Tien), it is easy to maintain its radiance. Simply practice Qigong. All ages and fitness levels can participate.


(Part 2 of the interview will appear next month)


Michelene Bell is the publisher of In Light Times magazine, in which this article first appeared. Jeff Primack is a Qigong teacher who has studied with many Qigong masters from all over the world and taught more than 25,000 people in live seminars.


Qi Revolution comes to Tucson Convention Center September 10-13. Primack and 25 instructors will teach four days of Qigong training for $99. For tickets and information, call 1-800- 298-8970 or visit Qigong.com.


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