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SCHEDULE 2025


MARCH 12 – MARCH 24

Wudang Tai He Fist and Natural Healing Foundational Methods


MARCH 28 – APRIL 15

Water and Fire Tai Chi Fist (Tai Ji Quan) and Self-Healing


APRIL 22 – MAY 1

COURSE FULLY BOOKED

Internal Alchemy (Dan Dao) – « The Secret of the Golden Flower »


MAY 6 – MAY 15

COURSE FULLY BOOKED

Daoist Medicine – Fundamentals of Traditional Medicine 


MAY 22 – JUNE 7

Water and Fire Tai Chi Fist 33-form, Longevity Qigong and Natural Healing Foundational Methods


JUNE 15 – JULY 1

Beginner Daoist Medicine Class


JULY 8 – JULY 24

Intermediate Daoist Medicine – I Ching and Feng Shui Healing


AUGUST 1 – AUGUST 17

Advanced Daoist Medicine Class – Yellow Emperor’s Zhu You Method


AUGUST 22 – AUGUST 28

Qigong, Tai Chi, and Longevity Practices and Self-Healing Course


SEPTEMBER 5 – SEPTEMBER 21

Internal Alchemy (Dan Dao) – « The Secret of the Golden Flower »


SEPTEMBER 28 – OCTOBER 14

Beginner Daoist Medicine Class


OCTOBER 21 – NOVEMBER 6

Wu Dang Five Dragons Heavenly Dipper Dragon Heart Sword and Natural Healing Foundational Methods


NOVEMBER 13 -NOVEMBER 29

Eight Trigrams Dragon Heart Palm (Wu Dang Five Dragons Heavenly Dipper Ba Gua Zhang) and Five Dragons Pure Yang Body Protection Skill


DECEMBER 5 – DECEMEBER 21

Water and Fire Tai Chi Fist 


AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

 Yellow Emperor’s Zhu You Method – Practice  


AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Hundred-Day Foundation Building and Cultivating


AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Self-Healing Garden


AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Martial Arts Practical Class


AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Chinese-style parkour (light skill)


 

March 12 -March 24

 Tai He Fist (Tai He Quan) 24-form routine

(13 days, might include 3-day field trip with Li Shifu)

Purpose: To learn Wudang martial arts and longevity techniques, applicable for both combat and personal healing. Participants can address their physical issues, promoting overall health and well-being.

Course Contents and Schedule:

Theory Classes: Principles of martial application and combat methods. Methods for relieving pain including moxibustion, cupping, music therapy, qigong acupressure, and massage. Daoist etiquette and taboos.

Early Morning (2 hours): Longevity Qi Gong – Five forms (Expel the Old, Take In the New; Red Phoenix Facing the Sun; Five Qi Return to the Source; Dragon Claw Gong; Embracing the Origin and Guarding the One). Open the gate, clear the orifice, Rhythmic detoxification exercise 21-forms, Five Tones Healing Song with Guiding method, methods to regulate cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine issues.

Morning (3 hours): Learning the Wudang Tai He Fist 24-form routine and combat power training.

Afternoon (3 hours): Learning the Wudang Tai He Fist 24-form routine and combat power training.

Evening (2 hours): Tai Chi Standing Meditation – Tai Chi Opening and Closing, Submerging and Floating pillar. Sitting meditation cultivating stillness, Lying Dragon meditation.

For more detailed information on content taught in that particular course, please explore our website.

Travel and Study Tours are arranged based on different situations. Due to weather or other special circumstances, the study tour may be changed or canceled.
The temple is responsible for transportation fees. Students are responsible for entrance fees, meals, and accommodation costs. (The itinerary may change or the study tour may be canceled due to weather or other special reasons.)

Purpose: The purpose of travel is to learn and explore Daoism, and to understand the history and culture surrounding this ancient art. As Li Shifu rarely leaves the temple gate this is a rare opportunity to travel alongside him to Daoist and China’s sacred locations.

Locations: Possible 2 to 3-day field trip to some of the following locations after a course: Wudang Cultural Research Center, Daoist Academy, Wudang Mountain, Fuxi Mausoleum, Laojun Terrace, Zhang Zhongjing’s Former Residence in Nanyang. More informaction about the travel plans click here.

If you have enrolled in two or more consecutive courses, the time between these courses can be used for volunteering and staying at the temple for free.

If needed, students may stay 3 to 5 days before or after a course free of charge.

The minimum number of students required for this course is 8. We reserve the right to cancel the course 2 months prior to course commencement if the requirement is not met.  Anyone honestly interested in taking part in this course is required to submit an application (download here). The decision for acceptance will be made within 3 weeks. After the student is accepted, deposit must be made in order to secure his/her place in the course.

If for some reason students decide not to stay at the temple, the deposit will not be refunded and they must leave China, since the responsibility for their visas falls on the temple. If a student is unable to attend the course, we reserve the right to keep the deposit as this may have taken an opportunity away from someone else to join the course. If for any serious, unforeseen reason (family bereavement, etc.) you are unable to attend the course, the deposit can be used towards another course (same or different) in the current year or the next year. If the course is canceled the deposit will be refunded in full. For more information on registration visit the contact page.

COURSE FEES (food & accommodation included):

The course fee is 9990RMB and the required deposit is 3900RMB

Discount policy:

Students who have previously attended courses can return for revision without paying tuition fees. Accommodation and meal costs of 100 RMB/day are still to be paid.

Senior students who are able to help with the courses can stay at the temple free of charge which is subject to Shifus prior approval.

 

MARCH 28 – APRIL 15

Water and Fire Tai Chi Fist (Tai Ji Quan) and Self-Healing Course

(19 days, might include 3-day field trip with Li Shifu)

Purpose: To study the ancient Eastern art of guiding and cultivating qi, in order to attain personal physical well-being and the ability to self-treat injuries. Kung Fu Tai Chi, used for martial arts applications.

Course Contents and Schedule

Theory Classes: Tai Chi theory and martial techniques. Principles of martial application and combat methods. Methods for relieving pain including moxibustion, cupping, music therapy, qigong acupressure, and massage. Daoist etiquette and taboos.

Early Morning (1.5 hours): Longevity Qi Gong – Five forms (Expel the Old, Take In the New; Red Phoenix Facing the Sun; Five Qi Return to the Source; Dragon Claw Gong; Embracing the Origin and Guarding the One). Open the gate, clear the orifice, Rhythmic detoxification exercise 21-forms, Five Tones Healing Song with Guiding method, methods to regulate cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine issues.

Morning (3 hours): Heavenly Horse Fire Tai Chi 33-form routine – foundational techniques, Tai Chi power emission, Single Push Hands, Double Push Hands, Dynamic Step Push Hands. Large ward-off, large press, four shoulder techniques, eight elbow techniques, four palm techniques, four knee techniques, two hip techniques, nine leg techniques, two foot techniques. Supplementary exercises: Rope Shaking, Pole Shaking, Platform Stepping, Silk Reeling, Mountain Pushing Palm, Rope Reeling, Thousand Kilogram Bag.

Afternoon (3 hours): Heavenly Horse Fire Tai Chi 33-form routine – foundational techniques, power emission, Single Push Hands, Double Push Hands, Dynamic Step Push Hands. Large ward-off, large press, four shoulder techniques, eight elbow techniques, four palm techniques, four knee techniques, two hip techniques, nine leg techniques, two-foot techniques. Supplementary exercises: Rope Shaking, Pole Shaking, Platform Stepping, Silk Reeling, Mountain Pushing Palm, Rope Reeling, Thousand Kilogram Bag.

Evening (1.5 hours): Tai Chi Standing Meditation – Tai Chi Opening and Closing, Submerging and Floating pillar. Sitting meditation cultivating stillness, Lying Dragon meditation.

For more detailed information on content taught in that particular course, please explore our website.

Travel and Study Tours are arranged based on different situations. Due to weather or other special circumstances, the study tour may be changed or canceled.
The temple is responsible for transportation fees. Students are responsible for entrance fees, meals, and accommodation costs. (The itinerary may change or the study tour may be canceled due to weather or other special reasons.)

Purpose: The purpose of travel is to learn and explore Daoism, and to understand the history and culture surrounding this ancient art. As Li Shifu rarely leaves the temple gate this is a rare opportunity to travel alongside him to Daoist and China’s sacred locations.

Locations: Possible 2 to 3-day field trip to some of the following locations after a course: Wudang Cultural Research Center, Daoist Academy, Wudang Mountain, Fuxi Mausoleum, Laojun Terrace, Zhang Zhongjing’s Former Residence in Nanyang. More informaction about the travel plans click here.

If you have enrolled in two or more consecutive courses, the time between these courses can be used for volunteering and staying at the temple for free.

If needed, students may stay 3 to 5 days before or after a course free of charge.

The minimum number of students required for this course is 8. We reserve the right to cancel the course 2 months prior to course commencement if the requirement is not met.  Anyone honestly interested in taking part in this course is required to submit an application (download here). The decision for acceptance will be made within 3 weeks. After the student is accepted, deposit must be made in order to secure his/her place in the course.

If for some reason students decide not to stay at the temple, the deposit will not be refunded and they must leave China, since the responsibility for their visas falls on the temple. If a student is unable to attend the course, we reserve the right to keep the deposit as this may have taken an opportunity away from someone else to join the course. If for any serious, unforeseen reason (family bereavement, etc.) you are unable to attend the course, the deposit can be used towards another course (same or different) in the current year or the next year. If the course is canceled the deposit will be refunded in full. For more information on registration visit the contact page.

COURSE FEES (food & accommodation included):

The course fee is 9900 RMB and the required deposit is 3900RMB

Discount policy:

Students who have previously attended courses can return for revision without paying tuition fees. Accommodation and meal costs of 100 RMB/day are still to be paid.

Senior students who are able to help with the courses can stay at the temple free of charge which is subject to Shifu’s prior approval.

 

APRIL 22 – MAY 1

Foundations of Internal Alchemy

(Dan Dao – Elixir Way) for Longevity

 

(13 days, might include 3-day field trip with Li Shifu)

This course if for French and Chinese speaking participants only.

 

The Great Master said:

“The Mysterious Pass has one opening; the center of the opening contains subtlety.

It comprises movement and stillness, the void, the divine, the profound and the mysterious.”

Purpose and meaning of studying the Internal Alchemy – Dan Dao course:

To let everyone understand the path and methods of Chinese Daoist cultivation;

To elevate everyone’s understanding of Daoist cultivation and the ability to distinguish the levels of the methods of cultivation;

To open the great door of our thoughts, to let us find a direction, find the value and meaning of our existence in the midst of the chaos and the illusory changes of society’s life, to explore the true reality of life and the truth of the universe;

To strengthen one’s energy field and frequency of vibration, to cultivate a heart of compassion, a heart of love, a heart of forgiveness and inclusivity, the capacity to eat bitter, the willingness to help others and to be of service to all living beings.

The purpose of the Internal Alchemy course is to study principles and methods, so as to later have the opportunity to unify the body and the higher self, to sublimate oneself, thus creating a true body, the Body of Immortals, attaining the Dao.

Purpose: To help participants understand the path and methods of Daoist cultivation in China; enhance each individual’s comprehension and ability to distinguish different levels of cultivation; open the gate to wisdom, guiding us to find direction amidst the chaos and illusory changes of social life; discover the value and meaning of our existence; explore the meaning of life and the truths of the universe.

Strengthen one’s energy field and vibrational frequency; cultivate a heart of compassion, love, forgiveness, and tolerance; awaken the willingness to assist others and serve all beings. To prepare for future opportunities to unify the body and the higher self, elevate oneself, and thereby create a true body, an immortal body, and attain the Dao.

Course Contents:

Study of Daoist etiquette, taboos, and foundational practices.

Fasting techniques and their applications based on individual interest and physical condition.

Methods for adjusting daily routines and addressing personal challenges.

Preparation of fasting pills and the essentials of a­ 100-day foundational seclusion training.

Schedule:

Early Morning (2 hours): Longevity Qi Gong – Six forms (Expel the Old, Take In the New; Red Phoenix Facing the Sun; Five Qi Return to the Source; Dragon Claw Gong; Three Stars illuminate Within; Embracing the Origin and Guarding the One). Open the gate, clear the orifice, Rhythmic detoxification exercise 21-forms, Five Tones Healing Song with Guiding method,  methods to regulate cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine issues.

Morning (3 hours): Theory and practice of internal alchemy, including standing, sitting, and sleeping qi retention techniques.

Afternoon (3 hours): Theory and practice of internal alchemy, including standing, sitting, and sleeping qi retention techniques.

Evening (1.5 hours): Standing Meditation – Tai Chi Opening and Closing, Submerging and Floating pillar. Sitting meditation cultivating stillness, Lying Dragon meditation.

Students’ Requirements:

  • Basic Foundation of sitting meditation and/or cultivation of stillness (any type)
  • No diseases or disabilities
  • Vegetarian Diet. Monastic discipline (adhering to the temple’s precepts)

Travel and Study Tours are arranged based on different situations. Due to weather or other special circumstances, the study tour may be changed or canceled.
The temple is responsible for transportation fees. Students are responsible for entrance fees, meals, and accommodation costs. (The itinerary may change or the study tour may be canceled due to weather or other special reasons.)

Purpose: The purpose of travel is to learn and explore Daoism, and to understand the history and culture surrounding this ancient art. As Li Shifu rarely leaves the temple gate this is a rare opportunity to travel alongside him to Daoist and China’s sacred locations.

Locations: Possible 2 to 3-day field trip to some of the following locations after a course: Wudang Cultural Research Center, Daoist Academy, Wudang Mountain, Fuxi Mausoleum, Laojun Terrace, Zhang Zhongjing’s Former Residence in Nanyang. More informaction about the travel plans click here.

If you have enrolled in two or more consecutive courses, the time between these courses can be used for volunteering and staying at the temple for free.

If needed, students may stay 3 to 5 days before or after a course free of charge.

If for some reason students decide not to stay at the temple, the deposit will not be refunded and they must leave China, since the responsibility for their visas falls on the temple. If a student is unable to attend the course, we reserve the right to keep the deposit as this may have taken an opportunity away from someone else to join the course. If for any serious, unforeseen reason (family bereavement, etc.) you are unable to attend the course, the deposit can be used towards another course (same or different) in the current year or the next year. If the course is canceled the deposit will be refunded in full. For more information on registration visit the contact page.

COURSE FEES (food & accommodation included):

The course fee is 13 300 RMB and the required deposit is 6900 RMB

Discount policy:

Students who have previously attended courses can return for revision without paying tuition fees. Accommodation and meal costs of 100 RMB/day are still to be paid.

Senior students who are able to help with the courses can stay at the temple free of charge which is subject to Shifus prior approval.

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MAY 6 – MAY 15

Daoist Medicine – Fundamentals of Medicine

(13 days, might include 3-day field trip with Li Shifu)

This course if for French and Chinese speaking participants only

 

Purpose: Attain health through simple and natural healing methods, helping more people alleviate suffering.

Course Contents and Schedule

Theory Classes: Basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), including Yin-Yang and Five Elements theory, meridian theory, and holistic Daoist health practices. Daoist etiquette and taboos.

Early Morning (1.5 hours): Longevity Qi Gong – Six forms (Expel the Old, Take In the New; Red Phoenix Facing the Sun; Five Qi Return to the Source; Dragon Claw Gong; Three Stars illuminate Within; Embracing the Origin and Guarding the One). Open the gate, clear the orifice, Rhythmic detoxification exercise 21-forms, Five Tones Healing Song with Guiding method,  methods to regulate cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine issues.

Morning (3 hours): Acupuncture techniques, moxibustion techniques, cupping techniques, bloodletting techniques, scraping (gua sha), massage, acupressure therapy. Recognizing multiple types of herbs, harvesting, preparing, decocting, and administering herbs with taboos and requirements explained. Theory and practical application.

Afternoon (3 hours): Fire healing, qigong healing techniques, Five Elements music therapy, talisman healing methods. Recognizing multiple types of herbs, harvesting, preparing, decocting, and administering herbs with taboos and requirements explained. Theory and practical application. Learning commonly used herbal formulas for healing common illnesses.

Evening (2 hours): Healing Qigong – 5 forms, Submerging and Floating pillar. Sitting meditation cultivating stillness, Lying Dragon meditation.

For more detailed information on content taught in that particular course, please explore our website.

Travel and Study Tours are arranged based on different situations. Due to weather or other special circumstances, the study tour may be changed or canceled.
The temple is responsible for transportation fees. Students are responsible for entrance fees, meals, and accommodation costs. (The itinerary may change or the study tour may be canceled due to weather or other special reasons.)

Purpose: The purpose of travel is to learn and explore Daoism, and to understand the history and culture surrounding this ancient art. As Li Shifu rarely leaves the temple gate this is a rare opportunity to travel alongside him to Daoist and China’s sacred locations.

Locations: Possible 2 to 3-day field trip to some of the following locations after a course: Wudang Cultural Research Center, Daoist Academy, Wudang Mountain, Fuxi Mausoleum, Laojun Terrace, Zhang Zhongjing’s Former Residence in Nanyang. More informaction about the travel plans click here.

If you have enrolled in two or more consecutive courses, the time between these courses can be used for volunteering and staying at the temple for free.

If needed, students may stay 3 to 5 days before or after a course free of charge.

If for some reason students decide not to stay at the temple, the deposit will not be refunded and they must leave China, since the responsibility for their visas falls on the temple. If a student is unable to attend the course, we reserve the right to keep the deposit as this may have taken an opportunity away from someone else to join the course. If for any serious, unforeseen reason (family bereavement, etc.) you are unable to attend the course, the deposit can be used towards another course (same or different) in the current year or the next year. If the course is canceled the deposit will be refunded in full. For more information on registration visit the contact page.

COURSE FEES (food & accommodation included):

The course fee is 13 300 RMB and the required deposit is 6900 RMB

Discount policy:

Students who have previously attended courses can return for revision without paying tuition fees. Accommodation and meal costs of 100 RMB/day are still to be paid.

Senior students who are able to help with the courses can stay at the temple free of charge which is subject to Shifus prior approval.

MAY 22 – JUNE 7

Water and Fire Tai Chi Fist (33-form), Longevity Qigong and Natural Healing Foundational Methods

(17 days, might include 3-day field trip with Li Shifu)

 

Purpose: To learn ancient Eastern techniques for guiding and cultivating qi, improving personal health, developing skills for self-defense and enabling self-treatment of injuries. Participants will also learn the methods to self-treat physical injuries.

Course Contents and Schedule

Theory Classes: Tai Chi theory and martial techniques. Learn methods for pain relief including fire therapy, moxibustion, cupping, bloodletting, music therapy, acupressure massage, and auxiliary herbal prescriptions to enhance power. Study Daoist etiquette and taboos.

Early Morning (1.5 hours): Longevity Qi Gong – Five forms (Expel the Old, Take In the New; Red Phoenix Facing the Sun; Five Qi Return to the Source; Dragon Claw Gong; Embracing the Origin and Guarding the One). Open the gate, clear the orifice, Rhythmic detoxification exercise 21-forms, Five Tones Healing Song with Guiding method,  methods to regulate cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine issues.

Morning (3 hours): Heavenly Horse Fire Tai Chi 33-form routine – foundational techniques, Tai Chi power emission, Single Push Hands, Double Push Hands, Dynamic Step Push Hands. Large ward-off, large press, four shoulder techniques, eight elbow techniques, four palm techniques, four knee techniques, two hip techniques, nine leg techniques, two foot techniques. Heavenly Set of the Pure Yang Longevity Qigong Nine Form.

Afternoon (3 hours): Heavenly Horse Fire Tai Chi 33-form routine – foundational techniques, Tai Chi power emission, Single Push Hands, Double Push Hands, Dynamic Step Push Hands. Large ward-off, large press, four shoulder techniques, eight elbow techniques, four palm techniques, four knee techniques, two hip techniques, nine leg techniques, two foot techniques. Heavenly Set of the Pure Yang Longevity Qigong Nine Form.

Evening (1.5 hours): Tai Chi Standing Meditation – Tai Chi Opening and Closing, Submerging and Floating pillar. Sitting meditation cultivating stillness, Lying Dragon meditation.

For more detailed information on content taught in that particular course, please explore our website.

Travel and Study Tours are arranged based on different situations. Due to weather or other special circumstances, the study tour may be changed or canceled.
The temple is responsible for transportation fees. Students are responsible for entrance fees, meals, and accommodation costs. (The itinerary may change or the study tour may be canceled due to weather or other special reasons.)

Purpose: The purpose of travel is to learn and explore Daoism, and to understand the history and culture surrounding this ancient art. As Li Shifu rarely leaves the temple gate this is a rare opportunity to travel alongside him to Daoist and China’s sacred locations.

Locations: Possible 2 to 3-day field trip to some of the following locations after a course: Wudang Cultural Research Center, Daoist Academy, Wudang Mountain, Fuxi Mausoleum, Laojun Terrace, Zhang Zhongjing’s Former Residence in Nanyang. More informaction about the travel plans click here.

If you have enrolled in two or more consecutive courses, the time between these courses can be used for volunteering and staying at the temple for free.

If needed, students may stay 3 to 5 days before or after a course free of charge.

The minimum number of students required for this course is 8. We reserve the right to cancel the course 2 months prior to course commencement if the requirement is not met.  Anyone honestly interested in taking part in this course is required to submit an application (download here). The decision for acceptance will be made within 3 weeks. After the student is accepted, deposit must be made in order to secure his/her place in the course.

If for some reason students decide not to stay at the temple, the deposit will not be refunded and they must leave China, since the responsibility for their visas falls on the temple. If a student is unable to attend the course, we reserve the right to keep the deposit as this may have taken an opportunity away from someone else to join the course. If for any serious, unforeseen reason (family bereavement, etc.) you are unable to attend the course, the deposit can be used towards another course (same or different) in the current year or the next year. If the course is canceled the deposit will be refunded in full. For more information on registration visit the contact page.

COURSE FEES (food & accommodation included):

The course fee is 9 900RMB and the required deposit is 3900RMB

Discount policy:

Students who have previously attended courses can return for revision without paying tuition fees. Accommodation and meal costs of 100 RMB/day are still to be paid.

Senior students who are able to help with the courses can stay at the temple free of charge which is subject to Shifu’s prior approval.

AUGUST 1 – AUGUST 17

Advanced Daoist Medicine – The Yellow Emperor’s Zhu You Method

(17 days, might include 3-day field trip with Li Shifu)

 

The content of study of this Daoist Medicine Advanced Level Healing Course is:

Tian Yi Huang Di Zhu You Shi San Ke, and its ancient secret transmission within Daoism.

The content includes precepts, prohibitions, requirements and methods to practice writing talismans, reciting incantations, and erecting an altar, so as to use those methods to heal many types of diseases.

The purpose is to be able to establish a channel, to obtain the help from higher levels energy fields to give healing to others, and become a true shaman-doctor.

Requirements for Advanced Level Healing :

  • Strict observation of precepts
  • Elevation of one’s own heart of love, compassion, forgiveness and inclusivity
  • Willingness to use the skills and methods studied to help other people
  • Daily practice of Early Morning Qi Gong and Evening Sitting Meditation to accumulate Qi
  • Students must reach a good foundation in pronunciation of Chinese pinyin

Purpose: Learn the ancient and mysterious methods of using talismans for medical purposes and communication through rituals as practiced 2,000 years ago.

Erecting an Altar allows Zhu You practitioners to commune with the universe’s energetic fields and the higher wisdoms. The Zhu You method involves hand seals (a.k.a. mudras), rituals, talismans, and incantations (a.k.a. mantras).

Course Contents and Schedule

Theory Classes: History and current status of the Yellow Emperor’s Zhu You Method in Daoist medicine. Daoist rituals, hand seals (mudras), talismans, and the use of incantations and mantras in healing. Daoist etiquette and taboos.

Early Morning (1.5 hours): Longevity Qi Gong – Six forms (Expel the Old, Take In the New; Red Phoenix Facing the Sun; Five Qi Return to the Source; Dragon Claw Gong; Three Stars illuminate Within; Embracing the Origin and Guarding the One). Open the gate, clear the orifice, Rhythmic detoxification exercise 21-forms, Five Tones Healing Song with Guiding method, methods to regulate cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine issues.

Morning (2.5 hours): Study and practice of healing incantations and talismans used in the Zhu You method. Application of these methods for treating various illnesses.

Afternoon (2.5 hours): Continuation of incantations practice, healing talismans, and the application of the Zhu You method. Hands-on practice with talismans, rituals, and medical talismans.

Evening (1.5 hours): Healing Qigong – 5 forms, Submerging and Floating pillar. Sitting meditation cultivating stillness, Lying Dragon meditation, Lying Dragon meditation.

Travel and Study Tours are arranged based on different situations. Due to weather or other special circumstances, the study tour may be changed or canceled.
The temple is responsible for transportation fees. Students are responsible for entrance fees, meals, and accommodation costs. (The itinerary may change or the study tour may be canceled due to weather or other special reasons.)

Purpose: The purpose of travel is to learn and explore Daoism, and to understand the history and culture surrounding this ancient art. As Li Shifu rarely leaves the temple gate this is a rare opportunity to travel alongside him to Daoist and China’s sacred locations.

Locations: Possible 2 to 3-day field trip to some of the following locations after a course: Wudang Cultural Research Center, Daoist Academy, Wudang Mountain, Fuxi Mausoleum, Laojun Terrace, Zhang Zhongjing’s Former Residence in Nanyang. More informaction about the travel plans click here.

If you have enrolled in two or more consecutive courses, the time between these courses can be used for volunteering and staying at the temple for free.

If needed, students may stay 3 to 5 days before or after a course free of charge.

The minimum number of students required for this course is 8. We reserve the right to cancel the course 2 months prior to course commencement if the requirement is not met.  Anyone honestly interested in taking part in this course is required to submit an application (download here). The decision for acceptance will be made within 3 weeks. After the student is accepted, deposit must be made in order to secure his/her place in the course.

If for some reason students decide not to stay at the temple, the deposit will not be refunded and they must leave China, since the responsibility for their visas falls on the temple. If a student is unable to attend the course, we reserve the right to keep the deposit as this may have taken an opportunity away from someone else to join the course. If for any serious, unforeseen reason (family bereavement, etc.) you are unable to attend the course, the deposit can be used towards another course (same or different) in the current year or the next year. If the course is canceled the deposit will be refunded in full. For more information on registration visit the contact page.

COURSE FEES (food & accommodation included):

The course fee is 23300 RMB and the required deposit is 9900 RMB

Discount policy:

Students who have previously attended courses can return for revision without paying tuition fees. Accommodation and meal costs of 100 RMB/day are still to be paid.

Senior students who are able to help with the courses can stay at the temple free of charge which is subject to Shifu’s prior approval.

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OCTOBER 21 – NOVEMBER 6

Kung Fu – Wu Dang Five Dragons Heavenly Dipper Dragon Heart Sword (24 Movements) and Natural Healing Methods

(17 days, might include 3-day field trip with Li Shifu)

 

Purpose: To learn the use of various tools such as long and short staffs for self-defense, and the ability to self-treat injuries.

Course Contents and Schedule

Theory Classes: Historical lineage, development, and current status. Practicing routines on the « Flower of Life, » methods for pain relief including fire therapy, moxibustion, cupping, bloodletting, music therapy, acupressure massage, and herbal prescriptions. Learning Daoist etiquette, taboos, and auxiliary herbal prescriptions for enhancing skills.

Early Morning (1.5 hours): Longevity Qi Gong – Five forms (Expel the Old, Take In the New; Red Phoenix Facing the Sun; Five Qi Return to the Source; Dragon Claw Gong; Embracing the Origin and Guarding the One). Open the gate, clear the orifice, Rhythmic detoxification exercise 21-forms, Five Tones Healing Song with Guiding method, methods to regulate cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine issues.

Morning (2.5 hours): Sword fundamentals, hand, eye, body, techniques, and footwork basics, Dragon Form Sword routine, and techniques.

Afternoon (2.5 hours): Sword fundamentals, hand, eye, body, techniques, and footwork basics, Dragon Form Sword routine, and techniques.

Evening (1 hours): Standing Meditation – Tai Chi Opening and Closing, Submerging and Floating pillar. Sitting meditation cultivating stillness, Lying Dragon meditation.

For more detailed information on content taught in that particular course, please explore our website.

Travel and Study Tours are arranged based on different situations. Due to weather or other special circumstances, the study tour may be changed or canceled.
The temple is responsible for transportation fees. Students are responsible for entrance fees, meals, and accommodation costs. (The itinerary may change or the study tour may be canceled due to weather or other special reasons.)

Purpose: The purpose of travel is to learn and explore Daoism, and to understand the history and culture surrounding this ancient art. As Li Shifu rarely leaves the temple gate this is a rare opportunity to travel alongside him to Daoist and China’s sacred locations.

Locations: Possible 2 to 3-day field trip to some of the following locations after a course: Wudang Cultural Research Center, Daoist Academy, Wudang Mountain, Fuxi Mausoleum, Laojun Terrace, Zhang Zhongjing’s Former Residence in Nanyang. More informaction about the travel plans click here.

If you have enrolled in two or more consecutive courses, the time between these courses can be used for volunteering and staying at the temple for free.

If needed, students may stay 3 to 5 days before or after a course free of charge.

The minimum number of students required for this course is 8. We reserve the right to cancel the course 2 months prior to course commencement if the requirement is not met.  Anyone honestly interested in taking part in this course is required to submit an application (download here). The decision for acceptance will be made within 3 weeks. After the student is accepted, deposit must be made in order to secure his/her place in the course.

If for some reason students decide not to stay at the temple, the deposit will not be refunded and they must leave China, since the responsibility for their visas falls on the temple. If a student is unable to attend the course, we reserve the right to keep the deposit as this may have taken an opportunity away from someone else to join the course. If for any serious, unforeseen reason (family bereavement, etc.) you are unable to attend the course, the deposit can be used towards another course (same or different) in the current year or the next year. If the course is canceled the deposit will be refunded in full. For more information on registration visit the contact page.

COURSE FEES (food & accommodation included):

The course fee is 9900RMB and the required deposit is 3900RMB

Discount policy:

Students who have previously attended courses can return for revision without paying tuition fees. Accommodation and meal costs of 100 RMB/day are still to be paid.

Senior students who are able to help with the courses can stay at the temple free of charge which is subject to Shifu’s prior approval.

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