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Enter in to Hard Qi Gong and Ancient Five Dragons Ba Gua Zhang…

By 36heavens@gmail.com On April 23, 2016 · Add Comment · In Chinese Wudang Kung Fu, Posts
After the bustling energy of the San Yue San festivities subsided, the group resumed kung fu trai-ning with renewed vigor. First, we were introduced to the Heavenly set of Da Gong exercises, hard qigong designed to strengthen the bones, muscles, tendons and internal organs. In the Chun Yang  system of Da Gong there are 3 [...]
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The birthday of Xi Wang Mu- the Queen Mother of the West

By 36heavens@gmail.com On April 14, 2016 · Add Comment · In Posts
Our week started with rain, which gave us the opportunity to relocate training inside the temple of the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion Guan Yin. We thought that somehow the rain would put a dampener on our training regime, but it actually added a new dimension enabling focus on proper technique using stationary methods – [...]
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“It’s hard, the body is not used to it, the mind neither.”

By 36heavens@gmail.com On April 7, 2016 · Add Comment · In Posts
It’s been more than a week now that we start training for the Gong Fu course. Everything begin with the ascension of the White Horse Mountain, with a backpack under a foggy rain. Immediately our motivation is tested. Countless stairs, burning legs who try to follow the move, a few breaks to rest and here [...]
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Beginning of 2016 Gong Fu course and healing the Buddhist nun.

By 36heavens@gmail.com On March 27, 2016 · Add Comment · In Posts
Beginning of 2016 Gong Fu course As the mountain is awakening with the energy of spring, we are opening our first course for the year 2016: the Kung Fu course. We welcomed 11 students in the temple: 9 new students from France, Sweden, Germany, Czech Republic, England, and Hungary; and 3 returning students who attended [...]
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New Year of the Fiery Monkey

By 36heavens@gmail.com On February 29, 2016 · Add Comment · In Posts
Happy new year of the fiery monkey to everybody The preparations began a week before new year with the cleaning of rooms, altars and outside areas and with all sorts of other works, from reparation to the cutting of fire wood. In that period it was the time for the “small new year”, a festivity [...]
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Daoist Divination

By 36heavens@gmail.com On February 23, 2016 · Add Comment · In Posts
Daoist Divination  Last summer Li Shifu performed a ceremony in the main temple hall of the ‘Five Immortals’, during which he used an ancient Chinese method of divination called ‘Divinatory Horns’ to cast a hexagram for everyone in the course, in order to give every person a direction for their life and study in the [...]
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There is no Chinese Medicine without Qigong

By 36heavens@gmail.com On October 31, 2015 · Add Comment · In Posts
After an intense week at the temple, today i am reflecting about all my experience here in the Daoist Medicine course. Living in the temple, learning from Li Shifu, practicing Qigong and meditation everyday took me to a new way of thinking and perceiving my body and reality and also, made me understand medicine in [...]
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Moxibustion, Pricking, Cupping, Scraping

By 36heavens@gmail.com On October 27, 2015 · Add Comment · In Posts
During the last week of the Daoist Medicine course we were introduced to several methods of healing such as moxibustion, pricking, cupping and scraping. These methods have been used around China since the ancient times. In Daoist medicine they were used commonly by Daoist doctors who not merely used these techniques but they combined them [...]
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Difference Between Daoist Medicine Doctor and Common Chinese Medicine Doctor

By 36heavens@gmail.com On October 15, 2015 · Add Comment · In Chinese Wudang Kung Fu, Posts
Time goes fast here up in the temple, the mountain sometimes floats over the clouds on the most beautiful spectacle making time just an illusion for us. Now that we have passed halfway through the Daoist medicine course, we are going to learn more about the detailed application of the different theories, which were taught [...]
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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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