Is Comfort the Purpose of Life? What Qigong Teaches About Why We’re Here
Most people, if honest, want mainly to live comfortably. But ask when the most comfortable moment of a life actually is, and the answer changes what comfort can be the aim of.
This section is about qigong for spiritual awakening. Most people come to learn qigong because they want to deal with their health issues. Never had they realized that qigong is way more than healing. Healing is just a by-product of qigong practice and meditation.
The most fundamental thing about qigong is that it is a proven way of connecting with the source of creation. It doesn’t matter whether you have a religious belief or not, qi (chi) is working on you and connect you with the life source all the time.
Qigong is not a religion, nor is it in conflict with any of your beliefs. However, if you understand how anyone can use qigong to connect with qi, you will experience a spiritual awakening. And then every aspect of your life will be changed. Therefore, we shall many qigong wisdom to share insights and realization of the essence of qigong meditation.
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Most people, if honest, want mainly to live comfortably. But ask when the most comfortable moment of a life actually is, and the answer changes what comfort can be the aim of.
Order alone describes an organism. Purpose is what a human being can choose — and it may be the deepest, most overlooked level of health there is. Here is why purpose organizes qi.
天人合一, heaven and human as one, is the highest aim of the qigong path — not escape from the world, but complete harmony inside it. Here is what the phrase means, and the tree it grows from.
In the qigong tradition, the highest aim is not to escape the body — it is to become a 真人, a true human: a person whose body, energy, and spirit are whole and working as one. Here is what that actually means.
Both traditions map energy centers in the body — but the chakra system and the dantian point in opposite directions. One is a ladder built to rise and release. The other is a reservoir built to gather and root.
Not a stretch, not a stress-relief hour — the real purpose of yoga is liberation. Here’s what the tradition was actually built to do, and why health was always the gift along the way, not the destination.