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"Chinese Medical Qigong Therapy:
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by Dr. Jerry Alan Johnson

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MEDICAL QIGONG THERAPIST

Covers Sections I - IV (Chapters 1 - 19)


SECTION I — Energetic Anatomy and Physiology
First Semester
This first semester offers the entering student an introductory overview of the foundations of Chinese Energetic Medicine. Students will explore the major principles and foundational structures that govern Traditional Chinese Medical Qigong and their Psycho/Emotional components. Course content includes: Introduction to Medical Qigong, Energetic Formation of the Human Body, Physical/Emotional Development and Structural Formation, The Five Energies of the Human Body, The Three Dantians and Center Taiji Pole, The Twelve Primary Channels and Organs, Eight Extraordinary Vessels, Collaterals, and Points, The Body's Energetic Points, and The Extraordinary Yang Organs.

Objectives: After completing this semester, students will have a deeper comprehension of the body's emotional, psychological and energetic matrix.

SECTION II — Medical Qigong and Chinese Alchemy
Second Semester

This second semester offers the student an introductory overview of the Three Outer Forces: Heaven, Earth and Man. Students will explore the major principles and foundational structures that govern the Universal and Environmental energetic structures and how they influence the human body, mind and emotions. Course content includes: Introduction to the Three Outer Forces, The Three Treasures of Heaven: Sun, Moon, and Stars, The Three Treasures of Earth: Earth, Water, and Wind and The Three Treasures of Man: Jing, Qi, and Shen.

Objectives: After completing this semester, students will have a deeper comprehension of the body's physical, emotional, mental and energetic relationship to the universal and environmental energetic fields.

SECTION III — Medical Qigong Dao Yin Training
Third Semester

This third semester offers the student an introduction to the energetic relationships within the human body and how to cultivate and transform Qi using the Posture, Mind and Breath. Course content includes: Introduction To Dao Yin Training, Postural Dao Yin Training, Respiratory Dao Yin Training, and Mental Dao Yin Training.

Objectives: After completing this semester, students will have a deeper comprehension of the body's energetic relationship to the physical structure. They will obtain an understanding as to the mental and emotional influences on the psyche when affected by environmental and universal energetic fields.

SECTION IV — Rectifying Qi Deviations with Medical Qigong Therapy
Fourth Semester

This fourth semester offers the student an overview of how and why the energetic patterns within the human body can become corrupted and how to rectify Qi Deviations when they happen. Course content will include Introduction To Qi Deviations, Mental and Emotional Disorders and Deviations of the Soul and Spirit.

Objectives: After completing this semester, students will have a deeper comprehension of the body's energetic relationship to the physical structure and mental and emotional disorders and Deviations of the Psyche.


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Sections V-IX
Sections X-XII




The Body's Twelve Chakra Gates extend from the Taiji Pole and expand outward into the three external Wei Qi fields.

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