• Title/Summary/Keyword: gigong(氣功, qigong)

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A New Approach to the Study of Herb Through Hanalmomjit(한알몸짓) (한알몸짓을 통한 본초(本草)의 연구방법(硏究方法) 제안)

  • Lee, Jeong-Won;Kim, Kyung-Chul;Park, Sang-Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.134-145
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    • 2004
  • Qi. in ancient east Asian Philosophy and medicine, was the quintessential concept symbolizing material orgin of the world. It was considered as the original matter of the world, and the genesis, development and extinction of everything in heaven and earth was explained through the movement of Qi. Despite its importance, the interpretation of Qi has brought about various bifurcations in the history of Oriental medicine. It is comprehended either as ideal concept, or as actual entity. Also, there exists synthetic idea of considering both sides of Qi. These ideas results from obscure understanding based on textual interpretation apart from actual experince. When experincing Qi through discipline, however, man can understand Qi concretly and actually and even grasp the explanation of the cosmos and life. One problem of Qi discipline was that it couldn't ascend the stage of subjective experience. Now, with the method of 'Hanalmomjit'. a developed form of zifadonggong(自發動功), I could reach coherent results to offer the foundation of objective understanding of Qi. The testees, disciples of Hanalmomjit, could express the characters of herbs in their Qigong actions, and the expression was meaningful and coherent to be considered as expressing the effects described in the classics of herbalogy. This result comes from the capacity of grasping external Qi-status, not only expressing the internal communication of jingluo(經絡) in Hanalmomjit.

A Documentational Study of Doinqigong in The Oriental Medicine Classics (고전의서(古典醫書) 중 도인기공법(導引氣功法)에 관한 문헌(文獻) 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Hyun-Tai;Han, Chang-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Nam;Kwon, Young-Kyu;Ahn, Sang-Woo;Park, Ji-Ha
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.7-29
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    • 2009
  • Objectives : Because of emphasizing a side of preventive medicine in the oriental medicine, an interest in Doinqigong(導引氣功: Physical and breathing exercise) has been elated recently. But, it has a limited sphere of application in the present south korea. Therefore we would like to bring out its sphere of application and detailed method in the oriental medicine classics. Method : We have researched theory and method of Doinqigong in the Junghwauijeon(中華醫典: Oriental medicine classic collections) DB according to below the procedure. (1) Making a related words list: We have used existing study of Doinqigong to make a list. It has been connected with Doinqigong. It includes not only technical terms, but also general terms. (2) Searching sentence: We have searched sentence that contain terms related with Doinqigong in the Junghwaeujeon DB. (3) Analysis of related sentence: We have searched and classified sentence by theory and method. Conclusions : (1) The total number of oriental medicine classics connected with Doinqigong is twelve. (2) The number of oriental medicine classics connected with Doinqigong's theory is four. and the contents are the working principle of Doinqigong, the Doinqigong following to time, the control of life's cultivation, the importance of consciousness, the consciousness of the running qigong and so on.

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