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Complementary Combination of Taiji and Acupuncture

By 36heavens@gmail.com On October 12, 2015 · Add Comment · In Chinese Wudang Kung Fu, Posts
As the seasons begin to shift and transform up here on Bai Ma Shan, so is our exploration of Daoist Medicine. We are moving out of the theoretical, and into the physical. Application is of essence. The new material for this week is a complementary combination of Taiji and Acupuncture. How do these two practices [...]
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Testimonials – Caroline

By 36heavens@gmail.com On October 1, 2015 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
Summary Internal Alchemy Course 2015 ”Every step you take, you’re a new you!” (Li Shifu) Today Shifu told us that all students who have taken part in the internal alchemy course should write a summary. In this summary we should write anything that is coming into our minds – feelings, perceptions, thoughts, theories, sensations, whatever. [...]
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How Diagnose in Daoist Medicine

By 36heavens@gmail.com On September 26, 2015 · Add Comment · In Posts
The second week of the Daoist Medicine Course is over & by now everybody settled in well & got used to the daily routine. Just like life itself, everything is dynamic. Dependent on how many guests & visitors are coming to the temple, some of them might need Li Shifu help or just want to [...]
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Student Reflections – Tzvetanka

By 36heavens@gmail.com On September 26, 2015 · Add Comment · In Chinese Wudang Kung Fu, Studen Reflecions
I am at the Five Immortals temple…I came to learn and enrich my life with the millennial chinese knowledge. I arrived sick and without strength, expecting to be healed by chinese medicine, TaiJi and QiGong. I ended here, surrounded by young people, very nice and thirsty to know. But art first, I’ve been welcome with [...]
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Testimonials – Cheng Xue

By 36heavens@gmail.com On September 16, 2015 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
The Tai Ji course includes a large content. The first part is the energy work, QI Gong, every morning right after waking up, we run up to the top of the mountain to activate our bodies, once we are there, we proceed with the exercices of Qi Gong that we learned during the first week [...]
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Beginning of Daoist Medicine Course

By 36heavens@gmail.com On September 12, 2015 · Add Comment · In Posts
Hello everybody, the Daoist Medicine course has finally began. The new students had time to adjust to the life here and were introduced to our daily schedule: qi gong before breakfast, cleaning the temple after breakfast, morning class about formal structure,where we have been learning a Healing Qi Gong set and a Longevity set, theory [...]
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Tai Ji Quan Course 2015

By 36heavens@gmail.com On August 4, 2015 · Add Comment · In Past courses review
  From 29 May to 29 July 2015, our Tai Ji Fire course took place. We welcomed 11 new students from Mexico, Poland, Ireland, Denmark, Portugal, Australia, Switzerland and France. They settled within the temple compound, and were introduced to our martial art family and to the rules and etiquette of living within a temple [...]
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Interesting Experiences with Daoist Medicine

By 36heavens@gmail.com On August 4, 2015 · Add Comment · In Posts
This week at Five Immortals temple the Taiji training continued, with a focus on linking the postures in both the Water and Fire styles in a more continuous, fluid manner. New content in the form of several different types of Push Hands training was introduced. The objective of these exercises was to introduce partner drills [...]
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Student Reflections – Ran

By 36heavens@gmail.com On July 29, 2015 · Add Comment · In Studen Reflecions
My experience at the Five Immortals Temple When I was a child, I often visited a general practitioner of Chinese medicine. I remember he seemed to determine his patient’s condition through just a pulse reading. I often wondered if he was a doctor or a magician, and wished to learn these skills some day. Twenty [...]
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Training Skill was to Protect Life

By 36heavens@gmail.com On July 14, 2015 · Add Comment · In Posts
Another week of hard training passed by and the Tai Ji course comes near its end. This week we completed the Tai Ji basics, a long set of exercise to practice Fa Li, the Tai Ji’s power emission, in many different ways and with every part of the body; it comprehends fists, palms, elbows, shoulders, [...]
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