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Tag: Qigong history

Qigong vs. Neigong: Why the Distinction Matters

Daoist Qigong meditator beneath a pine tree with two mountain paths in mist.

Qigong and Neigong aren’t interchangeable terms. One is a toolbox of health techniques, the other a transformative path of inner cultivation.

Authentic Transmission of Daoist Small Heavenly Orbit Practice: Revisited for the Modern Practitioner

Sepia-toned illustration of a Daoist practitioner meditating with energy circulating in the Small Heavenly Orbit, surrounded by misty mountains.

The Daoist Small Heavenly Orbit is one of the most important foundations of Qigong and internal alchemy. In this article, I revisit an old Qigong Journal piece on the subject and reframe it for modern readers — showing how ancient Daoist methods of circulating qi can be understood today through meditation science, health benefits, and martial practice.

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