06/05/2026
Quiet Standing Qigong
The Den Kung Fu / Time Machine Wellness
Tai Chi is often thought of as exercise for the body, but it is also training for the mind.
The body and mind are deeply connected. When the body becomes quiet, balanced, and aligned, the mind often begins to settle as well.
Quiet Standing is a simple Qigong practice that helps calm the nervous system, release tension, and bring attention back to the present moment.
Quiet Standing is one of the simplest and most powerful Qigong exercises.
Choose a quiet place. Turn off the noise of electronics and distractions, and allow the mind to settle. by standing as vertically as possible, allowing the weight of the body to rest through the length of the skeleton.
Feel the soles of your feet connected to the ground.
Gently lift the crown of the head, as if the body is suspended from above.
Now bring your attention to the breath.
Breathe naturally into the belly for a count of six.
Hold gently for a count of four.
Then exhale slowly for a count of eight.
As random thoughts enter your mind, donβt fight them. Simply recognize them, almost as if they are a person who has walked into the room.
Politely ask them to wait while you finish your meditation.
Then set them on the shelf for later.
You donβt have to chase the thought. You donβt have to argue with it. You simply acknowledge it, set it aside, and return to the breath.
As you breathe in, turn your attention inside the body. Feel the breath expanding you from the marrow outward β gently, evenly, and in all directions.
With each exhale, release tension one layer at a time.
Begin at the crown of the head.
Soften the forehead.
Soften the eyes.
Relax the jaw.
Release the neck.
Let the shoulders settle.
Soften the chest.
Relax the belly.
Release the hips.
Let the legs soften. Keep the knees straight, but not locked. The kneecaps should feel relaxed, as if someone could gently wiggle them.
And finally, feel the feet resting on the ground. Imagine each exhale releasing a horizontal layer of tension, an inch or two thick, as you gradually work your way down the body.
Stand quietly.
Breathe deeply.
Let the body align, the mind calm, and the energy settle.
This is Quiet Standing.
Simple. Still. Powerful.
The Den Kung Fu and Time Machine Wellness β helping you move better, feel better, and age better.
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