Qi Gong

Qi Gong

Qi Gong is an ancient Chinese system of healing using exercise, breathing techniques, sound and meditation. It may be translated as ‘energy practice’ or ‘energy cultivation’. Throughout its history Qi Gong has been practiced by Taoist and Buddhist monks, Confusion scholars, martial arts practitioners and many of the Chinese people to improve physical and mental health and attain energy, knowledge and spiritual wisdom.

The Yuan Traditional Medicine College draws on the powerful teachings of Hua Gong developed by Master Zhixing Wang. This style of Qi Gong focuses on health cultivation and spiritual development. Hua means transformation, integration and liberation. An important part of the practice is to integrate the Qi Gong principles into daily life.

John Tindall holds Qi Gong classes every wednesday evening at the Yuan Clinic. He teaches the Hua Gong form of Qi Gong which is suitable for both absolute beginners and advanced students. The overall intention is to give all of those who attend powerful healing and instruction in simple techniques that can be practiced on a daily basis to promote personal development.

Classes begin at 8.30pm on a wednesday evening. You do not need to book in advance.

Location: Yuan Centre, Atlasta Hall, Colwood Gardens, SW19 2DT (from 1st January)

Cost: £7.00 ( £5.00 concessions).

 

 

Qi Gong Class Dates

January 2012
Wednesday 11th 8.30pm
Wednesday 18th 8.30pmWednesday 25th 8.30pm
February 2012
Wednesday 1st 8.30pm
Wednesday 8th 8.30pm
Wednesday 15th 8.30pm
Wednesday 22nd 8.30pm
 Wednesday 29th 8.30pm