We hope to start Qigong classes again soon, but not until the spring...it's dark and cold and Dark Mofo is on: time for strange artworks, a winter feast or a nude swim at Sandy Bay.
Across the river on a showery day, on which we saw several complete rainbows and altogether about five different rainbows. On the right is our neighbour.
We hope to start Qigong classes again soon, but not until the spring...it's dark and cold and Dark Mofo is on: time for strange artworks, a winter feast or a nude swim at Sandy Bay.
Healthy Slapping Gong is a short form from the Dayan Qigong system that doesn't require much time or space to practise and is easy to learn. We will be teaching it in Toowoomba on Sunday 4th November from 1pm-5pm. It stimulates the channels and internal organs using tapping and slapping techniques on important areas and acupuncture points to promote good health. 0427 320 828 or contact us via the contact form.
Please note that there are no classes on the 3rd, 5th, 10 or 12th April. Have a lovely break and see you all soon.
The weekend seminar on Enlightenment Gong: "The more time I have learning and practising Enlightenment Gong, the more I value and enjoy this form. Sigong's second day lecture talking about the direction of qi flow was a real highlight. Thanks again, Sigong, for sharing this skill. Belinda Hadfield, Kapiti Coast, NZ."
A day or so before Master Tse flew in the heatwave subsided, so we had very acceptable temperatures (comparatively!), of 28-32 degrees, instead of the 36 to 38 we had been getting. Sifu came armed with New Year biscuits from Hong Kong…delicious!
We started out with three evening seminars on 5 Element Self-Healing Gong and it was greatly appreciated by everyone: not too difficult, not much moving and not very long, so we can integrate it quite easily into daily practice. I’m sure most of us are aiming to do just that. Master Tse's explanations of Yin and Yang, the five elements and the calendar were very helpful too. Our weekend seminar was Enlightenment Gong, and we did lots of polishing, which really helps us to keep up our practice throughout the year and to improve, while still adding a new bit at the end. His lecture on the direction of the flow of qi depending on different movements was also enlightening. Our last night was a continuation of explanations of the healing hand gestures of our system and it was very practical and hands on, which was fun and which gave us an opportunity to use the different gestures on each other. Next year we will conclude what has been a very useful series of seminars. Then we were off to New Zealand where Cynthia, Susanne and Belinda ran a beautiful program. Many thanks to them and of course to Sifu for giving us all a turbo-charged learning opportunity every year! We wish everyone a very happy holiday season and good health for 2018.
Keep practising! Go to the Wild Goose Qigong tab on our website and use the YouTube link at the bottom of the page to view Master Tse's YouTube channel or just search for Tse Qigong Centre on YouTube (choose Qigong from the list); happy viewing. |
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