Once again, I’m honored to be among 35 leading Qigong teachers, masters, and doctors in this year’s Qigong Global Summit, including Master Li Junfeng, Master Mantak Chia, Daisy Lee, Faye Li Yip, Kathryn Davis, Qigong Master Chunyi Lin, Robert Peng, Master Helen Liang, Master Mingtong Gu, Deng Ming-Dao,and many others. You can find out more about each of the instructors via the prestigious Shift Network website https://qigongglobalsummit.com/main.
The vision of the Shift Network is to empower a global network of evolutionary change agents through media, education, and resources featuring leading wisdom keepers and visionaries. They empower people on a journey of personal growth over time, and provide a platform for an emerging culture to connect, collaborate, and co-create. According to its website, the Shift Network has served over 3,200,000 people, with customers in 180 countries. We have featured over 3,100 thought leaders in domains as diverse as spirituality, holistic health, psychology, Qigong, somatic, Indigenous wisdom, enlightened business, yoga, herbalism, and peace-building.
During the 2021 Qigong Global Summit, you’ll experience a rare convergence of Qigong masters from all across the world — some of whom are making their first-ever appearance in an online event including young American Tai Chi Push Hands grand champion Nick Alsup, whom I have known since his teenage years. I am also pleased to learn that Dr. Linda Larkey, who is an outstanding research scientist and a long-term practitioner, will also present at the Summit.
You’ll also gain insight into the wide array of healing and practical applications of Qigong and Tai Chi — and even hear an NBA basketball player’s account of how Qigong aided his professional and personal wellbeing.
This amazing event (May 24-28) is free but you have to register soon https://shiftnetwork.infusionsoft.com/go/qgs21a21943/a21943.
During this online Qigong event, you’ll discover:
- That practicing Qigong can enliven, maintain, and grow your bones; build electromagnetic conductivity; and increase density
- An embodied way to approach Zuowang meditation beyond intellectualization
- Possibilities for using Qigong to change how you live with and heal aspects of Parkinson’s Disease and other chronic illnesses
- The yin way of using sexual energy to heal your wounds and those of your full ancestry line
- How to transform the trauma stored in your body’s cellular memory using movement, meditation, and sound healing
- How to express and safely exercise the yin and yang in Tai Chi practice
- The potential of Taoism to unify your mind and spirit and connect you with nature through meditation, alchemy, and consciousness
- The power of time and how to maximize its positive impact by being intentional about the timing of your daily meditations and exercise routines
- How to tame your experience of pain in your mind and body through restorative Qigong and Tai Chi
- Essential exercises to guide and direct your life-force energy through your energy body for health, healing, and vitality
- The experiential applications of all these transformational modalities, allowing you to put them into practice right away
- How science is now showing that Qigong techniques are an effective complement to allopathic medicine
Last year, I found many of the topics were fascinating. I downloaded a few of them and still listen to them.
There’s never been a more pressing need to clear stagnant Qi, counter extreme physical and emotional imbalances, and release that nagging languishing feeling from your system.
After being trapped in the trenches of a global pandemic for a full year, people around the world are finding solace and revitalization in the centuries-old Chinese tradition of Qigong.
During this free online event, you’ll discover simple practices that will help you take better energetic care of your body, mind, and emotions — generating harmony, serenity, and reconnection with yourself and nature.
Lastly, thanks to my Tai Chi sister Sharon Smith, who’s been practicing Qigong, Tai Chi, and other Taoist spiritual and healing arts for more than 40 years, for working tirelessly to collaborate with great teachers and masters around the world and bringing this event to fruition.
Disclaimer: I am invited to be a present of this event.
Interested in Tai chi classes on line, beginner
How do we sign up?
Hi, Colleen, so nice to hear from you. How are you doing? Here is the link https://qigongglobalsummit.com/main.
Hallo! I am always interested knowing more and more about Qigong/TaiChi. I am an instructor for many years. I studied a in Beijing, and New jersey/New York area for the past 30 years. As you know we can never say we know everything! TaiChi is amazing. We are truly blessed to be able to practice and know TaiChi/Qigong. May the Force be with us and everyone.
Hasmig, you are a good role model. As an instructor myself, Tai Chi is a lifetime learning because the art is enormously profound. Thanks for your comment. — Violet