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Buqi Therapy

What is Buqi?

Buqi therapy is an energy healing treatment system - a complementary therapy based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. Buqi therapy focuses on the close connection between chronic poor body posture and stress. It addresses both sides of this equation, by releasing old stresses and emotions, and by gradually correcting body posture.

Buqi was developed from ancient Chinese practices by Dr Shen Hongxun of the Buqi Institute. It draws on the theory that many diseases are caused by the overproduction and accumulation of pathogenic factors and toxic by-products, known as binqi.

In a healthy person, binqi naturally leaves the organs via the meridians, and then leaves the body via the hands, the feet, and urine. Binqi is overproduced when the person has repressed negative emotions and/or severe stress. It is also overproduced when the intervertebral spaces begin to narrow due to poor body posture. Poor body posture in itself can be caused by repressed emotions and stress. Poor body posture also causes binqi to accumulate in the intervertabral spaces, joints, muscles, and organs. Over a long period of time this accumulated binqi may lead to serious illnesses.

The Buqi therapist addresses this, first by using their own energy forces to move accumulated binqi out of the client's organs, and then by helping the client to continue the process on their own with a tailored programme of gentle exercises.

History of BUQI

In books on Chinese history we can find records of people treating diseases without touching the body, but nowhere is there any description of the treatment techniques they used. In each generation, only a few people knew small fragments, which they passed on in secret to family members. In his youth, Dr Shen Hongxun was fortunate to discover some of this knowledge from Shen BaoTai (his grandfather), Professor Yao (or Yue) HuanZhi, and other acclaimed taijiquan masters.

In the early 1960s, Mao Tse Tung supported the combination of Chinese and Western medicine. As a medical doctor and hospital director, Dr Shen Hongxun responded to this by carrying out research on Buqi. He further developed the special forces he had learned as a boy and researched various Buddhist and Taoist teachings with monks and lamas. He spent 40 years researching and developing his knowledge to create the present-day system of energy healing known as Buqi.

Presently, energy healing is becoming more mainstream as more and more people are beginning to recognise the significance of the human body being a multicellular system: cells are microscopic, and their nature is best described using quantum physics rather than particle physics - hence everything is considered in terms of energy waves as opposed to matter.

Health and Wellbeing

A key element of Buqi therapy is empowerment: the practitioner helps the client to take control of their own wellbeing. By now you are probably wondering if Buqi therapy can help you regain control of your wellbeing.

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