Qigong Master Simon Blow will come to Bellingen on Saturday March 10 to share the Medical Qigong practice called Da Yan (Wild Goose).
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These gentle Medical Qigong movements represent the motions of Wild Geese, which fly incredibly long distances each year. To prepare for the long flight, the Wild Goose regularly performs a sequence of movements. These motions helps to expel toxins from the body, cleanse the meridians, improve blood flow and draw in and circulate Qi (energy).
Wild Goose Qigong is one of the historical and classic Qigong forms from China. Da Yan translates as the great bird and is an ancient Qigong practise that was developed by Daoist Masters about 1,7 00 years ago in the sacred Kunlun Mountains in the Northern Himalayan area, south west China. Its healing legacy has been passed down through many generations and Simon is an initiated student of the 28th linage holder, Grand Master Chen Chuan Gang.
In this one day workshop, Simon will share a shortened version of the full movement set. With regular practise, Qigong helps restore energy, reduce stress and anxiety and help individuals maintain a healthy and active life.
Master Simon Blow has been a professional Qigong teacher (Laoshi) since 1992. He received certification in Medical Qigong clinical practise from the Xiyuan Hospital in Beijing and initiation into Dragon Gate Daoism with the given name Xin Si, meaning Genuine Wisdom. He is also Deputy Secretary of the World Academic Society of Medical Qigong, Beijing.
Simon conducts many retreats and workshops throughout Australia and has been leading specialist training tours to China to learn directly from masters at the source since 1999. He is also the author of numerous books, DVDs and meditation CDs about the ancient Chinese healing arts.
You can view Qigong Master Simon Blow’s Da Yan (Wild Goose) Qigong here: www.simonblowqigong.com/da-yan-wild-goose-qigong-the-1st-64-movements/
For enquires or to book into the course, please contact Matt Sincock on 0427539382 or email acupuncturematt@icloud.com