Course Content
Welcome
Welcome to "An Introduction to Qi Cultivation: The Fundamentals of Qigong and Internal Alchemy"! In this section, I'll share my personal journey into Qi and introduce you to the lineage from which this wisdom originates. We'll also go over the course structure and what you can expect. Let's embark on this journey of internal alchemy together!
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Qigong Warm Ups
Qigong practice has its own unique forms of warm up, including exercises which focus on joint rotations to improve the flow of energy, and the practice of shaking.
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Posture Notes & Balancing Exercises
This section contains preparatory posture guidance and post-practice balancing tools. The posture notes for standing and seated exercises are designed to improve alignment, balance, and energy flow, and the post-practice balancing tools are designed to ensure that any stored tension that may have occurred during practice is alleviated.
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Enlivening the Organs with Energy
In Taoist practice, the internal organs are regarded as particularly important places to focus Qi, because they are places in the body where key internal processes take place, as well as the place where our emotions are stored.
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Earth and Sky Breathing
The following meditations use the mind to extend the energy body beyond the confines of the physical body. As you do this, you open yourself to a whole palate of feelings that go beyond normal experience.
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Generating the Qi Ball
The Qi ball is a foundational concept in energy work: the idea that we can generate a quantum of energy which then is, and has, a force of its own which we can direct as we will.
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Working with the Qi Ball
Once we have generated the feeling of a Qi ball in the body, we open up a series of practices that, utilising the quantum of energy represented by the Qi ball, serve to further enhance the ability of the body to attract, store and command energy.
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The Microcosmic Orbit
This is a foundational Taoist exercise for health and wellbeing, otherwise called “circulating the light”.
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Working with Qi pressure & “Cooking” Qi
This set of exercises involves compressing and refining energy within the lower tan tien, transforming it into a more potent and concentrated form for enhanced vitality, resilience, and internal power.
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Inner Alchemy
By working with light, breath, and focused intention, we engage in the ancient art of inner transformation, taking a step closer toward our highest potential as beings of energy and consciousness.
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Absorbing Qi from Nature
External Qi absorption techniques harness the abundant energy from nature allowing practitioners to replenish, refine, and harmonise their internal Qi for greater vitality and balance.
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“Empty Force”
In this Section, we begin the sacred work of returning to ourselves — drawing our awareness inward, listening to the subtle movements within, and learning to gather and circulate our innate energy.
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Meridian Slapping
I call this practice "Better Than a Coffee", because it provides a full-body energetic stimulation, but without any side effects!
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Seeing the Qi
It is also possible to see the Qi visually!
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An Introduction to Qi Cultivation: The Fundamentals of Qigong and Internal Alchemy
About Lesson

Inner Alchemy Exercise #1: Charging the Organs with Light

 

One of the primary methods of inner alchemy is energy visualisation, using light and colour to cleanse, nourish, and revitalise the internal organs, bones, and skin.

 

Why does this method work? Science tells us that matter is fundamentally energy, and all energy vibrates at different frequencies. Light is a vibrational wavelength, and different colours correspond to different energy frequencies.

 

By visualising and directing light of different colours into our bodies, we are actually modulating our own energy field — adjusting cellular function, emotional states, and physiological health at an atomic level. By working with conscious visualisation, we actively reshape the energetic patterns within our body, restoring harmony, health, and balance.

 

Each colour corresponds to a specific vibrational frequency that influences the body. The following is the colour system utilised within Taoist internal alchemy:

  • Red Light – Circulation, passion, and heart-centred emotions.
  • White Light – Universal energy, purification, and clarity.
  • Green Light – Detoxification, emotional balance, and liver health.
  • Yellow Light – Digestion, stability, and immune function.
  • Blue Light – Fluidity, calm, and healing for the kidneys and reproductive system.

Practice Guide

 

Please watch the video below for this practice.

 

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A written description of the practice is provided at the Exercise Files tab.

 

After you have completed the exercise, please note your experience in your Course Journal.

 

Practice Notes:

 

  • As you do this exercise, you should try to make it cumulative, in the sense that after each part of the body is filled with a colour, a little part of the attention remains on it while the rest of the attention moves on to the other parts… so that the colour doesn’t fade when you move on to a different part of the body. After the exercise you should feel like a bright rainbow, beaming out colour from all the different parts of the body that you have worked on.

 

  • The colours used in the exercise provided are those that are recommended/used in the Taoist system.  Ultimately, however, this is something we must all feel out within ourselves, as there are no set rules. Visualising white light is simple and a general tonic, because it contains all the colours within it; visualising the specific colours can have more specific results at different parts of the body.  One suggestion for those wishing to use a more personalised colour system is to place your mind at different parts of the body, then imagine a colour wheel spinning slowly through that area, and work out which colour feels best at that place. Then apply that colour until you feel that another colour is needed, and go back to the colour wheel.

 

Exercise Files
Inner Alchemy Exercise – Charging the Organs with Light.pdf
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