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.

Saturday,Nov 23 Belmont?

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Saturday,Nov 23 Belmont?

Time: November 23, 2013 from 9:30am to 10:30am
Location: Twin Pines Park- East side of Peninsula Art Museum
City/Town: Belmont
Phone: 650-949-3637 or 650-281-5867
Event Type: nov, 23, belmont, group, practice?
Organized By: Catherine Burns
Latest Activity: Nov 23, 2013

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Would anyone like to practice this Saturday in Belmont?

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Comment by craig johnson on November 18, 2013 at 8:58pm

Hi Catherine,

I'm taking a swim class on Saturday the 23rd. I'ts eight hours long so I'm hoping

to learn something about how to go faster with less effort becaues going faster

using more effort is too much work! See you next time. Craig

 

Comment by C. Lance Soukup on November 17, 2013 at 7:50pm

I would come this Saturday to Belmont, however I will be out of town.

Next time, Lance Soukup

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