Fanhuangong Posted November 21, 2015 Share Posted November 21, 2015 Hi allanother TDB'er here. I'm "Soaring Crane" over there, and in real life, I'm William (my American friends call me Willie, but here in Germany, they call me William, which I never liked, but I've got used to it over the 20 years I've been living here).The name I chose for this forum, Fanhuangong (actually Ba Fan Huan Gong) is a Qigong form that I've practiced for many years, and that I teach in a couple groups. It was brought to us by Prof. Cong, Yong-Chun and purportedly goes back to the Quanzhen school of Daoism, but the roots of the exercises are possibly much older. There are poems that accompany each movement and they reference known figures from the eastern Han Dynasty, around the time Jesus was alive. Those deep roots come to me when I go through the movements and I get visions of and inspiration from the many generations of practitioners.My favorite place to be and to meditate is outside, connected to nature, and as soon as I finish writing this, I'm going off to the woods with my dog for a few hours :-)I love being in Germany (not the country, per se, but the geographical location). There are very, very old energies here, and deep, deep roots. When I go off in the woods, I'll be walking on ground that druids walked on, and stepping over the remains of celtic ring walls. I'm never alone, so to speak :-)Xie xieWilliam Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Fire Posted November 21, 2015 Share Posted November 21, 2015 Welcome William. Thank you for joining us. You bring some great (and old) energies to the forum. :) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Vlad Posted November 21, 2015 Share Posted November 21, 2015 Hi William,Huanying! Nice to meet you here.Vlad (aka Erlang on TDB) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
anthony Posted November 22, 2015 Share Posted November 22, 2015 Hi there WillieWow you bring some powerful knowledge/energy to our forum. Hope to work with you someday dayWelcome here. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted November 22, 2015 Share Posted November 22, 2015 Hi Will Welcome to LU. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Fanhuangong Posted November 24, 2015 Author Share Posted November 24, 2015 Hi all and thank you for the lovely welcomes :-)I only noticed now that my post got approved. Not sure how long it'll take for this one to go through, but time being but an illusion, I giess it doesn't really matter :-) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
running Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 Hi allanother TDB'er here. I'm "Soaring Crane" over there, and in real life, I'm William (my American friends call me Willie, but here in Germany, they call me William, which I never liked, but I've got used to it over the 20 years I've been living here).The name I chose for this forum, Fanhuangong (actually Ba Fan Huan Gong) is a Qigong form that I've practiced for many years, and that I teach in a couple groups. It was brought to us by Prof. Cong, Yong-Chun and purportedly goes back to the Quanzhen school of Daoism, but the roots of the exercises are possibly much older. There are poems that accompany each movement and they reference known figures from the eastern Han Dynasty, around the time Jesus was alive. Those deep roots come to me when I go through the movements and I get visions of and inspiration from the many generations of practitioners.My favorite place to be and to meditate is outside, connected to nature, and as soon as I finish writing this, I'm going off to the woods with my dog for a few hours :-)I love being in Germany (not the country, per se, but the geographical location). There are very, very old energies here, and deep, deep roots. When I go off in the woods, I'll be walking on ground that druids walked on, and stepping over the remains of celtic ring walls. I'm never alone, so to speak :-)Xie xieWilliamwelcome Willie! Sounds like your in a great place for development. Never been in Germany. I got a great grandfather from there. A great grandmother from Austria i think. In any case my grandfather during ww2 worked at northrop in the aviation experimental department and was looked over thoroughly from the government in case he was a spy or something. Lol. Which he wasnt. But did reengineer the landing gear for the flying wing for mr. Northrop. Wich was a good thing since the engineers were stumped on making it work properly. He had a tenth grade education. Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
running Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 Alwaya looked like my grandfather was channeling for information when he was trying to figure something out. He was a great teacher for me! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
spiriteagle Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 Hi allanother TDB'er here. I'm "Soaring Crane" over there, and in real life, I'm William (my American friends call me Willie, but here in Germany, they call me William, which I never liked, but I've got used to it over the 20 years I've been living here).The name I chose for this forum, Fanhuangong (actually Ba Fan Huan Gong) is a Qigong form that I've practiced for many years, and that I teach in a couple groups. It was brought to us by Prof. Cong, Yong-Chun and purportedly goes back to the Quanzhen school of Daoism, but the roots of the exercises are possibly much older. There are poems that accompany each movement and they reference known figures from the eastern Han Dynasty, around the time Jesus was alive. Those deep roots come to me when I go through the movements and I get visions of and inspiration from the many generations of practitioners.My favorite place to be and to meditate is outside, connected to nature, and as soon as I finish writing this, I'm going off to the woods with my dog for a few hours :-)I love being in Germany (not the country, per se, but the geographical location). There are very, very old energies here, and deep, deep roots. When I go off in the woods, I'll be walking on ground that druids walked on, and stepping over the remains of celtic ring walls. I'm never alone, so to speak :-)Xie xieWilliamHi Will / Soaring Crane. Soaring Crane is a beautiful name / image. Thank you for your wonderful sharing. Very interesting to hear about your experiences with the Qigong you practice. I have come across it before, and felt its power, but didn't know the details you shared. I I hope you had a wonderful time in teh woods. I just came in from standing by the trees under the almost full moon.... The land is old and powerful round here too, in Northern England.Many blessingsBryony (spiriteagle) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Melita Posted December 3, 2015 Share Posted December 3, 2015 Hi allanother TDB'er here. I'm "Soaring Crane" over there, and in real life, I'm William (my American friends call me Willie, but here in Germany, they call me William, which I never liked, but I've got used to it over the 20 years I've been living here).The name I chose for this forum, Fanhuangong (actually Ba Fan Huan Gong) is a Qigong form that I've practiced for many years, and that I teach in a couple groups. It was brought to us by Prof. Cong, Yong-Chun and purportedly goes back to the Quanzhen school of Daoism, but the roots of the exercises are possibly much older. There are poems that accompany each movement and they reference known figures from the eastern Han Dynasty, around the time Jesus was alive. Those deep roots come to me when I go through the movements and I get visions of and inspiration from the many generations of practitioners.My favorite place to be and to meditate is outside, connected to nature, and as soon as I finish writing this, I'm going off to the woods with my dog for a few hours :-)I love being in Germany (not the country, per se, but the geographical location). There are very, very old energies here, and deep, deep roots. When I go off in the woods, I'll be walking on ground that druids walked on, and stepping over the remains of celtic ring walls. I'm never alone, so to speak :-)Xie xieWilliamHello Fanhuangong I found your introduction fascinating. It sounds like an awesome life experience to me, especially the walk in the woods with the dog. Thanks for sharing! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
earthlove Posted December 3, 2015 Share Posted December 3, 2015 Welcome Fanhuangong, wow thats a long one , quigong is amazing it has literally saved and changed my life ,I would like to learn tai chi now too, I loved all that you wrote... See u around love earthlove Quote Link to post Share on other sites
anthony Posted December 6, 2015 Share Posted December 6, 2015 Hey Earthlove Check the time you posted 11:11 not sure who's sign that is Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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