Emei Qigong

Experience Real Health through Emei Qigong

 Qigong is said to be one of the most powerful healing modalities known to humankind. This places healthcare back in the hands of the individual.

Emei Qigong is the knowledge and practice, based on over 800 years of energy science, that through cultivating a compassionate heart, physical  exercises and movements, helps create clarity and understanding of the Universe so that we can attain gradual or sudden Enlightenment.

Catherine has been recognized since 2000 as a Laoshi (Master) by Grandmaster Fu Wei Zhong, who is the direct 13th Lineage Holder of Emei Chan (Zen) Qigong.  The Chinese sometimes refer to him as the “Emei wizard” and “China’s medical Buddha,” and regard him as “the father of modern medical Qigong.” He is a learned scholar: He has read thousands of books, both Chinese and foreign, and is well versed in the medical, philosophical, and theological theories of different schools, both Eastern and Western. He has published six books and more than 20 treatises in China. He has been made lifetime president of two Qigong institutions, the International Medical Qigong Academy and the Emei Linji International Qigong Medical Research Institute. He holds honorary positions and titles in more than 50 hospitals, medical colleges, Qigong clinics, and Qigong associations in China.

Catherine at Stanford Family Medicine Tai Ji, Qigong

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Catherine at Stanford Family Medicine Tai Ji, Qigong

Time: March 6, 2019 from 4:30pm to 6pm
Location: Roble Hall
Street: 374 Santa Teresa Street, Stanford Campus
City/Town: Stanford
Phone: 650-949-3637
Event Type: stanford, family, medicne
Organized By: Catherine Burns
Latest Activity: Feb 26, 2019

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Event Description

Stanford Family Medicine invites you to experience the benefits of Medical Tai Chi (Tai Jiand Qigong

 

Wednesdays, 9 January – 13 March 2019

4:30 – 6:00 p.m.

Roble Hall

374 Santa Teresa Street, Stanford Campus

 

Registration: Undergraduate and Graduate Students  AXESS FAMMED 213 (1 Unit Credit)

                             Employees/Faculty/Community: e-mail bkane1@stanford.edu

                      

Tai chi is a meditation-in-motion based on traditional Chinese martial and healing arts and is suitable for all levels of fitness and experience.

 

The format for this fun, relaxing class is: 

 

4:30-5:05     Journal Club: Discussion of peer-reviewed medical literature on the health benefits of tai ji and qigong.

 

5:05 – 6:00   Tai chi practice based on the Tai Chi for Health Institute’s Tai Chi for Energy, Chen and Sun styles

                         Medical Tai Chi alumni and those not seeking course credit are invited to attend just the practice portion

                         

You will also learn about the physiological, philosophical, intellectual, and psychospiritual basis for tai ji.

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