Welcome everyone to join us the weekend of learning!
This classical Wu Dang Mountains Qi Gong is taught by a Taoist priest Chen Lisheng
at Wu Dang Mountains, Nov. 2012.
This classical Wu Dang Mountains Qi Gong is taught by a Taoist priest Chen Lisheng
at Wu Dang Mountains, Nov. 2012.
Wu Dang Mountains, China.
There is something so special about the Wu Dang Mountains where a lot of people fall in love with: perharps it was a part of the history of China and its ancient philosopht; perharps the scenery is fascinating; perharps it is a home of the Daoist. It may because its magical Qi Gong that changes my thoughts, increases my energy, nurtures my life!
Come practice "The Turtle & Snake" Qi Gong of the Wu Dang Mountains! - Tina Zhang
There is something so special about the Wu Dang Mountains where a lot of people fall in love with: perharps it was a part of the history of China and its ancient philosopht; perharps the scenery is fascinating; perharps it is a home of the Daoist. It may because its magical Qi Gong that changes my thoughts, increases my energy, nurtures my life!
Come practice "The Turtle & Snake" Qi Gong of the Wu Dang Mountains! - Tina Zhang
Wu Dang Mountain Qi Gong Workshop - Feb. 16, 17, 2013
Prices: $200 for weekend, $125 for 1 day.
Wu Dang Mountain Qi Gong - Turtle & Snake
武当秘传龟蛇养生气功
Taught by Wu Dang Mountain Priest Chen LiSheng, at Wu Dang Mt. Nov. 2012
Wu Dang Mountain is the original location of Wu Dang Internal Martial arts. It's built in the Ming Dynasty, 14th - 17th centuries. Through its thousands year of transmission and development processes, the system is wonderfully stablished with their internal health training, nurturing life, and martial arts.
Wu dang secretly transmitted five element/animals nurturing life Qi gong is one of the most excellent energy cultivation and balancing system which internally nurturing one's health and life. It is also a required course of every disciple of Wu Dang.
Turtle, Snake, Dragon, Tiger, and Crane, are the five celestial animals of traditional Chinese culture. They are related to the Five Elements theory of Traditional Chinese culture Medicine.
The purpose of practicing this set of Qi gong is to regulate the functions of the internal organs, improving blood circulation, and calming the mind. The practice is a nurturing as well as healing process in order to live long, healthy life!
Turtle
The Turtle is recognized in Traditional Chinese culture for its quality of being predictable, and its character of being steady and clam, as well as a symbol of wisdom and longevity. It belongs to Water in the Five element of Chinese medicine which correlate to the Kidneys.
The practice will strengthen the essential health of human beings.
1. 起式 Commencement
2. 引气归元 Drawing Qi into Dantian
3. 浑元一气 Gathering Qi into wholeness
4. 霸王举鼎 Emperor raises the cauldron
5. 伏地寻根 Finding your root
6. 玄龟揽月 General Wu's Turtle embrace the Moon
7. 金龟戏水 Golden Turtle plays in the water
8. 金龟吐丹 Golden Turtle gathers the elixir
9. 收式 Closing
Snake
Turtle and Snake together symbolizes spiritual Gods in traditional Chinese culture. The Snake represents the element of metal is related to the lungs in Chinese medicine five elements theory.
The benefit of practicing is to maintain and protect the function of the lungs. Snake Qi gong is to soften the body motion to help the energy flow.
1. 起式 Commencement
2. 引气归元 Drawing Qi into Dantian
3. 旋转乾坤 Rotating Heaven and Earth
4. 金蛇緾柳 Golden Snake coils around tree
5. 白蛇出洞 White Snake goes out of the cave
6. 白蛇入洞 White Snake enters the cave
7. 青蛇伏地 Black Snake slithers along the ground
8. 大蟒翻身 Python turns over its body
9. 收式 Closing
武当秘传龟蛇养生气功
Taught by Wu Dang Mountain Priest Chen LiSheng, at Wu Dang Mt. Nov. 2012
Wu Dang Mountain is the original location of Wu Dang Internal Martial arts. It's built in the Ming Dynasty, 14th - 17th centuries. Through its thousands year of transmission and development processes, the system is wonderfully stablished with their internal health training, nurturing life, and martial arts.
Wu dang secretly transmitted five element/animals nurturing life Qi gong is one of the most excellent energy cultivation and balancing system which internally nurturing one's health and life. It is also a required course of every disciple of Wu Dang.
Turtle, Snake, Dragon, Tiger, and Crane, are the five celestial animals of traditional Chinese culture. They are related to the Five Elements theory of Traditional Chinese culture Medicine.
The purpose of practicing this set of Qi gong is to regulate the functions of the internal organs, improving blood circulation, and calming the mind. The practice is a nurturing as well as healing process in order to live long, healthy life!
Turtle
The Turtle is recognized in Traditional Chinese culture for its quality of being predictable, and its character of being steady and clam, as well as a symbol of wisdom and longevity. It belongs to Water in the Five element of Chinese medicine which correlate to the Kidneys.
The practice will strengthen the essential health of human beings.
1. 起式 Commencement
2. 引气归元 Drawing Qi into Dantian
3. 浑元一气 Gathering Qi into wholeness
4. 霸王举鼎 Emperor raises the cauldron
5. 伏地寻根 Finding your root
6. 玄龟揽月 General Wu's Turtle embrace the Moon
7. 金龟戏水 Golden Turtle plays in the water
8. 金龟吐丹 Golden Turtle gathers the elixir
9. 收式 Closing
Snake
Turtle and Snake together symbolizes spiritual Gods in traditional Chinese culture. The Snake represents the element of metal is related to the lungs in Chinese medicine five elements theory.
The benefit of practicing is to maintain and protect the function of the lungs. Snake Qi gong is to soften the body motion to help the energy flow.
1. 起式 Commencement
2. 引气归元 Drawing Qi into Dantian
3. 旋转乾坤 Rotating Heaven and Earth
4. 金蛇緾柳 Golden Snake coils around tree
5. 白蛇出洞 White Snake goes out of the cave
6. 白蛇入洞 White Snake enters the cave
7. 青蛇伏地 Black Snake slithers along the ground
8. 大蟒翻身 Python turns over its body
9. 收式 Closing