Jiang Yu Shan's Health & Fighting Qigong Course is now available. Learn more ➞ WarriorNeigong.com Learn about Jiang Yu Shan's travels in India, the differences between yoga and qigong and hard fighting style of qigong in this new blog article ➞ bit.ly/origins-qigong This clip is part of a 2 hour video call with the master where we discussed various topics related to Yoga and Qigong. The full video call (nearly 2 hours) is uploaded to the Warrior Neigong community (members only). Topics discussed: * Jiang Yu Shan’s travels in India * The origins of qigong and yoga * The six powers (shaktis) all yogis need to have * How in the West you cannot find either real yoga or real qigong * Types and benefits of different qigong * How Shaolin temple no longer has the real thing * Enlightenment, longevity, occult knowledge and a lot more
th-cam.com/video/e9azLBLIDPE/w-d-xo.html A little podcast between you the Che Gong Master and Vidyut Jamwal would open new avenues for a new audiences.
It could be argued that nobody in the East really knows how to practice qigong either. Most of the texts and documents are burried in Buddhist and Daoist temples.
I really love how India kept their tradition , the ancient Chinese culture is fading in so many ways. When we name India , we can still feel the ancient culture within , with Chinese is totally different case.
I saw at around 8 min, u seemed surprised that India has martial arts. As someone who loves studying movement, I think you'd really enjoy looking at Meypayattu - the body conditioning exercises within Kalaripayattu. Very unique, trancelike, flowing sequnces of dynamic stretches, agility, and devotional gestures that doesn't exist in other systems as far as I know. It's said that not only martial artists but also traditional dancers benefit from practicing the Meypayattu
Read the Mahabharata. Arjuna was a kshatriya (warrior). I would find it surprising if the culture which produced the first written document (Rg Veda and Upanishads) and was the source of so much more didn’t have warriors.
Meir Shahar - The Shaolin Monastery, best book on the subject. That said - Yellow Emperor is Pre-History. Shaolin is Wei Dynasty (300s AD). Wudang is Tang Dynasty (600s AD). Emei is even younger. Tao Yin longevity practices are from before Shaolin or “Bodhidharma” - Qin and Han Dynasty period (200s - 50 BC not AD) and that’s just one book. Yellow Emperor Classic compilation is way before. Also Bodhidharma did not bring Martial Arts to China - monks were not out of shape. Lol. They had already been recruited to fight in wars and defended against bandits way before that. Jiao Di Wrestling in China is from Pre-History period, like the Yellow Emperor. 5000 Years. Then becomes Xiang Pu, closer to Sumo style of Belt Wrestling minus being very heavy weight. Then becomes Jiao Li (Military style Combat, similar to The Mongolians deeply entrenched wrestling culture). There is truly nothing new under the Sun. We have video footage of “MMA” in Burma, from 1896. We also have written manuals from Fujian, from the same period - which is preserved in Okinawa showing the blend of locks, strikes, throws, etc. Humans are forgetful though.
What annoys me is there is so much natural influence that Africans have blessed the world with but gets shunned on any given opportunity. But shouts out to you guys for the positivy
Sry to say but The master Knows less about the Bodhi Dharma He is from Southern Part of India who have Made his own style of Martial arts which is Now Called as the the Shaolin Kung Fu
Hello I am from Argentina. The conversation with Teacher is very interesting. My English is not good and I was wondering if the translation of this video or any next one is possible. I also follow his publications, especially those of kung fu, quigong. Kind regards, thanks .oss!
Not sure if I agree with tye statement of all wrestling was brought back from India. While they are some of the great wrestlers, I'm pretty sure there are records of the Greeks wrestling long before going to India.
@@johnbland1585 people have wrestled i all cultures all times. Just look at kids fighting each other or even animals, we all wrestle. Maybe it first was a sport in greek or india.
@@johnbland1585 The Epic of Mahabharata is older than Greece itself (okay, exaggeration but you get the point). "Malla Yuddha" is the name of Indian wrestling system. Later sightly influenced by Persian Kushti in medieval times. Mahabharat has many instances of the description of Traditional Wrestling and their strict rules.
You also have the South Indian martial art of Kalaripayattu, which is the oldest martial art in the world. It also includes healing massage, pressure points, and herbal medicine. All these were transmitted to China by Bodhidharma.
Sir, you are great teacher and practicioner. Bodhidharma was from the pallava dynasty which is located in South India. They were of Dravidian heritage. There is not doubt that Persians were great and many knowledge about mysticism and occult but bodhi dharma is a Tamil and Tamils have great culture and a very long surpressed history. Those who know the Tamil sangam era will understand what I am saying. All humans no matter they are from have only two hands and two legs.
@@emmanuelarul8820 There is no ethic of racial group called davidians there native Indians people groups and migrants refugees who settled and intermixed with the local population for about 2000 years.
Very True, India has very Rich Martial Arts traditions like Mardani-Gatka- Kalaripayattu -VarmaAdi- Silamban etc taught to & By all d Warrior Class "Shatriya's" of all regions. All d Gods & Goddesses r Warrior's carry Weapons & Arsenals & Every Class has it Own Role like D Brahmans - Research/Analysis/S.M.E/Consulting etc D Shatriya's - Warrior's/ S.F/ Espionage/Signals/Border Patrol/Royal Gaurds etc D Vaishya's - Finance/Distribution/Circulation/ Interest/Investment/Trading etc D Shudras - Services/Farming/Food/ Supply Chain/ Curator/ Transportation /Health n Sanitation etc...
Wrestling was indigenous to England well before we stepped foot on the Indian subcontinent...wrestling developed independently in many countries... because it's the natural way to fight
Bodi Dharma was South Indian King Buddhist yes India and Persian In acient times had the same culture the Matani empire and then Zoroastrianism cursed a brake in there culture instituting Phrophethood.
explain why he is depicted as "blue-eyed" and referred to as "blue-eyed barbarian" in chinese texts then? persians are indo-european and thus blue-eyed, tamils not so much...
@@myrkwood14 why chinese/Japanese didn't use Persian words ? There are only Sanskrit influence and only that. "Chan" came from "Dhyaan" . "Dhyaan" means to concentrate, to meditate. "Chan" became "Zen" later. All that highly sophisticated idea can't be from Zoroastrian guy. Middle East and West who at the time was busy in wars. To flourish movement like Buddhism you need peaceful kingdoms. That existed exactly said by historians to be 4th to 6th century CE, the Golden Age of India.
hey. i thought.you.might.be.interested in getting.into the.topic of a solid food vacation. if you want.to.optimize your.health and your.bodies ability to do basically Anything it is.the way to.go. but.i.warn.you. in my.opinion some people out there and.here on.youtube have a very narrowminded view on.diet. if you are interested i would be glad to contact.you. i.think,.because of.your.personality and the.number of subscribers that.you.have.it.would.be an important step to get you in.touch with.this.knowledge. i am.just.off it (first longterm 40 day solid food vacation) and.it.blew my mind.
Great video. But... This just repeats the white denial of India as the source of this knowledge. This theory has its origins from those White colonialists who couldn't stand India being the source of anything. Fortunately It has largely been debunked that it's origin is Persia.
Jiang Yu Shan's Health & Fighting Qigong Course is now available. Learn more ➞ WarriorNeigong.com
Learn about Jiang Yu Shan's travels in India, the differences between yoga and qigong and hard fighting style of qigong in this new blog article ➞ bit.ly/origins-qigong
This clip is part of a 2 hour video call with the master where we discussed various topics related to Yoga and Qigong. The full video call (nearly 2 hours) is uploaded to the Warrior Neigong community (members only). Topics discussed:
* Jiang Yu Shan’s travels in India
* The origins of qigong and yoga
* The six powers (shaktis) all yogis need to have
* How in the West you cannot find either real yoga or real qigong
* Types and benefits of different qigong
* How Shaolin temple no longer has the real thing
* Enlightenment, longevity, occult knowledge and a lot more
th-cam.com/video/e9azLBLIDPE/w-d-xo.html
A little podcast between you the Che Gong Master and Vidyut Jamwal would open new avenues for a new audiences.
Then you should check out sanatan shastra vidya
Thank you very much for such a wonderful informative video 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏🙏
It could be argued that nobody in the East really knows how to practice qigong either. Most of the texts and documents are burried in Buddhist and Daoist temples.
There is still a living wrestling culture in India: the Kushti system.And we should not forget the old indian martial art Kalaripayattu
Not only Kusti much more.
Also Persia.
The Sikh's in northern India have there own Martial arts too with a lot of weapon techniques.
I really love how India kept their tradition , the ancient Chinese culture is fading in so many ways. When we name India , we can still feel the ancient culture within , with Chinese is totally different case.
@@Llucius1 but 🤣🤣🤣 but India s real name is bharat not india
So much appreciation to you young guys for bringing this ancient knowledge to so many people.
I saw at around 8 min, u seemed surprised that India has martial arts. As someone who loves studying movement, I think you'd really enjoy looking at Meypayattu - the body conditioning exercises within Kalaripayattu. Very unique, trancelike, flowing sequnces of dynamic stretches, agility, and devotional gestures that doesn't exist in other systems as far as I know. It's said that not only martial artists but also traditional dancers benefit from practicing the Meypayattu
Read the Mahabharata. Arjuna was a kshatriya (warrior). I would find it surprising if the culture which produced the first written document (Rg Veda and Upanishads) and was the source of so much more didn’t have warriors.
Very thoughtful & straight forward reveals on qiqong
This Man knows his stuff. Great video.
Except ..... it wasn't yellow emperor who asked wudang shaolin whatever for longevity pill......
Thanks for all the content with Hicham. Keep on going!!
Is it possible to get access to full lectures without buying qigong or kungfu course?
This was great. Makes me want the course even more.
Hey guys, how do i get in touch with you? Have some material and connects that might interest you.
This is accurate. My teacher Uncle Willem de Thouars has stated this to me many times. Thanks for sharing.
39 years into the study (much older than 39) been traing it heartfully, and every day there is more.
Meir Shahar - The Shaolin Monastery, best book on the subject. That said - Yellow Emperor is Pre-History. Shaolin is Wei Dynasty (300s AD). Wudang is Tang Dynasty (600s AD). Emei is even younger. Tao Yin longevity practices are from before Shaolin or “Bodhidharma” - Qin and Han Dynasty period (200s - 50 BC not AD) and that’s just one book. Yellow Emperor Classic compilation is way before.
Also Bodhidharma did not bring Martial Arts to China - monks were not out of shape. Lol. They had already been recruited to fight in wars and defended against bandits way before that.
Jiao Di Wrestling in China is from Pre-History period, like the Yellow Emperor. 5000 Years. Then becomes Xiang Pu, closer to Sumo style of Belt Wrestling minus being very heavy weight. Then becomes Jiao Li (Military style Combat, similar to The Mongolians deeply entrenched wrestling culture).
There is truly nothing new under the Sun. We have video footage of “MMA” in Burma, from 1896. We also have written manuals from Fujian, from the same period - which is preserved in Okinawa showing the blend of locks, strikes, throws, etc. Humans are forgetful though.
What annoys me is there is so much natural influence that Africans have blessed the world with but gets shunned on any given opportunity. But shouts out to you guys for the positivy
knowledge is absolutely amazing & insight
ancient indian people really martial class
It will be good to see the main dude VAHVA 10 years from now.
Where is his school. I'd love to visit.
Well done!
Aloha from Texas,
Dr. Liam Sullivan Stone, D.D., Ph.D., N.D.
wow..thank u so much. This is so very interesting!!!!
What is the last thing he’s saying? I can’t hear it. Where?
Good interview ...
Very learned man
There is a vid on a guy who walked from Poland to Beijing. Only a few years ago.
Sry to say but The master Knows less about the Bodhi Dharma He is from Southern Part of India who have Made his own style of Martial arts which is Now Called as the the Shaolin Kung Fu
Completely wrong.he just introduced the breathing techniques but not martial art at all.
@@azmathahmed2476 atleast he was from India. Breathing techniques existed in India before Buddha (Read Patanjali's Yoga Sutra).
Dirty eelam stop it
Thank you so much! Please bring more of this great info for free. I would love to buy your course but the wealth does not permit.
Hello I am from Argentina. The conversation with Teacher is very interesting. My English is not good and I was wondering if the translation of this video or any next one is possible. I also follow his publications, especially those of kung fu, quigong. Kind regards, thanks .oss!
LOL the look of discomfort in Eero's face when the topic of "occult" was brought up is priceless.
Not sure if I agree with tye statement of all wrestling was brought back from India.
While they are some of the great wrestlers, I'm pretty sure there are records of the Greeks wrestling long before going to India.
@@johnbland1585 people have wrestled i all cultures all times. Just look at kids fighting each other or even animals, we all wrestle. Maybe it first was a sport in greek or india.
@@johnbland1585 The Epic of Mahabharata is older than Greece itself (okay, exaggeration but you get the point). "Malla Yuddha" is the name of Indian wrestling system. Later sightly influenced by Persian Kushti in medieval times. Mahabharat has many instances of the description of Traditional Wrestling and their strict rules.
You also have the South Indian martial art of Kalaripayattu, which is the oldest martial art in the world. It also includes healing massage, pressure points, and herbal medicine. All these were transmitted to China by Bodhidharma.
Sir, you are great teacher and practicioner. Bodhidharma was from the pallava dynasty which is located in South India. They were of Dravidian heritage. There is not doubt that Persians were great and many knowledge about mysticism and occult but bodhi dharma is a Tamil and Tamils have great culture and a very long surpressed history. Those who know the Tamil sangam era will understand what I am saying. All humans no matter they are from have only two hands and two legs.
@@emmanuelarul8820 There is no ethic of racial group called davidians there native Indians people groups and migrants refugees who settled and intermixed with the local population for about 2000 years.
Azazel (by many names depending on culture) was the fallen one that taught martial arts- war & how to fashion weapons
In the french secret "langue des oiseaux "
Occulte means the culte of the Sun = O and Moon = C OC Culte
I think its Latin for hidden.
so... all forms of mortal combat originate from india / bharat?
not all . Some northern chinese kung fu existed before Buddhism, based on Daoism
@@myrkwood14 Funniest joke in history! When East was civilized, Europeans were naked hitting stones each other.
@@myrkwood14 xD same to you
At the end did he say "Tibetans" ?
Very True, India has very Rich Martial Arts traditions like Mardani-Gatka- Kalaripayattu -VarmaAdi- Silamban etc taught to & By all d Warrior Class "Shatriya's" of all regions. All d Gods & Goddesses r Warrior's carry Weapons & Arsenals & Every Class has it Own Role like
D Brahmans - Research/Analysis/S.M.E/Consulting etc
D Shatriya's - Warrior's/ S.F/ Espionage/Signals/Border Patrol/Royal Gaurds etc
D Vaishya's - Finance/Distribution/Circulation/ Interest/Investment/Trading etc
D Shudras - Services/Farming/Food/ Supply Chain/ Curator/ Transportation /Health n Sanitation etc...
Grande maestro.
Sabiduría .
Bodhidharman is not from Persia. He was a king from South India...🙏
100% True
Wrong moron
Wrestling was indigenous to England well before we stepped foot on the Indian subcontinent...wrestling developed independently in many countries... because it's the natural way to fight
Memo: They were a superpower means=they knew how to fight
Bodhidharma persia what? He was tamilan (south indian state) and followed Buddhism
Is this guy from Iran? All Persians I ever met think even Jesus and Budha come from Persia. Big mouths.
The Buddha was born in kapilvastu so He was Napalese while Buddhism was born in India.
Syrian
Your name is roach you idiot shut up
Sub español Bro?
Ohne of the first Qi gong is she ba luho ha Gong from boddisathva for the monks in China. From this Start the 18 hands of Buddha and later Shaolin
Bodhidharma was Tamil from south India ...i thought
Bodhidharma origin was of African decent whom travelled 3000 miles across the earth and on his way studied the animals
Ha
No, he was Australian .
Bodi Dharma was South Indian King Buddhist yes India and Persian In acient times had the same culture the Matani empire and then Zoroastrianism cursed a brake in there culture instituting Phrophethood.
explain why he is depicted as "blue-eyed" and referred to as "blue-eyed barbarian" in chinese texts then? persians are indo-european and thus blue-eyed, tamils not so much...
@@myrkwood14 why chinese/Japanese didn't use Persian words ? There are only Sanskrit influence and only that. "Chan" came from "Dhyaan" . "Dhyaan" means to concentrate, to meditate. "Chan" became "Zen" later. All that highly sophisticated idea can't be from Zoroastrian guy. Middle East and West who at the time was busy in wars. To flourish movement like Buddhism you need peaceful kingdoms. That existed exactly said by historians to be 4th to 6th century CE, the Golden Age of India.
hey. i thought.you.might.be.interested in getting.into the.topic of a solid food vacation. if you want.to.optimize your.health and your.bodies ability to do basically Anything it is.the way to.go. but.i.warn.you. in my.opinion some people out there and.here on.youtube have a very narrowminded view on.diet. if you are interested i would be glad to contact.you. i.think,.because of.your.personality and the.number of subscribers that.you.have.it.would.be an important step to get you in.touch with.this.knowledge. i am.just.off it (first longterm 40 day solid food vacation) and.it.blew my mind.
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Yo yellow emperor?!
Maybe you had qin shi huang in mind
Hi Eero, I would like to see you here in Brazil after #40tine.
Hello Samuli you too 😚
Zoroastrianism is the origin of the abrahamic religions while the Dharmic religion are even older than that.
Zoroastrianism is not the origin of Abrahamic culture. Judaism is. Zoroastrianism is influenced by Vedic culture too.
Nice to meet. But Bodhidharma is not a person.
Why do we need to live forever, I’ll tell you why monopoly, money and power.
Oh yeah, the Japhethites didn't do anything, nor central Ethiopia or Kahaam (Egypt).
So much disinformation...
Alexander the Great
No me gusta.
Don’t forget semen retention!
Great video. But...
This just repeats the white denial of India as the source of this knowledge. This theory has its origins from those White colonialists who couldn't stand India being the source of anything. Fortunately It has largely been debunked that it's origin is Persia.