Discover How to Balance Life’s Chaos With Qigong with Daisy Lee (May – June 27th, 2022): Find balance and inner strength through a powerful ancient Qigong healing practice. Learn two Qigong movements to support lung strength and shoulder mobility. Experience a few of the core 18 movements of Wuji Hundun Qigong for greater optimism and health.
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Find Balance and Inner Strength Through a Powerful Ancient Qigong Healing Practice of Wuji Hundun
In the chaos of life, it can be incredibly challenging to find balance in your body when everything around you is in upheaval.
As a result, our immune systems weaken and we become more vulnerable to illness and disease. Clearly, we need to change course if we wish to live a vibrant, healthy, and balanced life.
It’s our good fortune that there’s a natural way to bring your body back into balance, and more importantly, enable you to maintain it — with a self-care system that has survived the test of time.
On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, Daisy Lee, the founder of Radiant Lotus Qigong, will demonstrate a few of the 18 key movements used in the ancient healing modality of Wuji Hundun Qigong.
These 18 movements are specifically designed for you to find, restore, and maintain your balance in the midst of outer turbulence.
You can register here for Balancing Life’s Chaos With Qigong: 18 Ancient Wuji Hundun Movements for More Productivity, Greater Optimism & Better Health:
In this transformational online Qigong event for balancing life, you’ll:
- Define chaos, not as a negative or positive, but simply as a reality that you can choose to respond to in a more positive way
- Learn two Qigong movements — Si and Kun — to support lung strength and shoulder mobility
- Explore the history of the 800-year-old Wuji Hundun Qigong healing system
- Discover who Master Duan was — and his tireless mission to bring Wuji Hundun to the West
- Experience a few of the core 18 movements of Wuji Hundun, including Sunrise and Sunset — and why they’re so important
Join us for an insightful exploration into the art of Qigong to learn a time-tested modality that can enhance your health and wellbeing — so you can maintain equanimity and balance in the midst of any storm.
You’ll explore the intriguing roots of Wuji Hundun, the powerful ancient Qigong healing practice that was almost eradicated during the cultural revolution in China.
You can RSVP for free here.
Liz Gracia
Founder & Conscious Curator of Transformational Events
Host of Your Weekly Dose of Higher Consciousness Podcast and
Host of HighVibeTribeRadio.com and HighVibeTribeTV.com
P.S. In How to Balance Life’s Chaos With Qigong: 18 Ancient Wuji Hundun Movements for More Productivity, Greater Optimism & Better Health with Daisy Lee…
… you’ll rise above life’s turmoil by finding balance — drawing upon proven, ancient practices from the roots of Wuji Hundun, a form of Qigong to bring you the inner strength to weather any storm.
We hope you’re able to catch the event as scheduled. But if you register and miss it, you’ll receive a downloadable recording as soon as it’s available.
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About Your Master Wuji Hundun Qigong Teacher
Daisy Lee is a respected leader in the Qigong world with more than 25 years of teaching experience. She is founder and principal teacher of Radiant Lotus Women’s Qigong, her signature program that is taught worldwide by certified instructors. A past board member of the International Qigong Science Association in Beijing, she has been a special guest lecturer at U.S. and Canadian hospitals, including Johns Hopkins, Mount Sinai and Women’s College, where she taught Qigong to patients and medical staff to relieve stress and support whole body health. In addition, she has presented at women’s clinics, senior centers, schools, and has been a guest presenter on numerous online summits.
Daisy also teaches Zang Fu Gong, a system of Qigong that supports organ health and emotional balance. She learned ancient systems such as Wuji Hundun Qigong directly from her 107-year old teacher, Master Duan Zhi Liang of Beijing, and is the 59th generation lineage holder of Hua Tuo’s original Five Animal Frolics from Bo Zhou, China.
Daisy was presented with the 2020 Qigong Master of the Year Award by the World Qigong Congress in recognition of her impact on women’s health and healing. She will resume teaching live programs at Kripalu Center and Omega Institute this summer and fall, as well as online for The Shift Network.
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