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One Thousand Hands Buddha & Eight Treasures with Master Liu He – Seattle
April 25, 2015 - April 26, 2015
Registration Closed – Contact us to be placed on a wait list.
One Thousand Hands Buddha is a superior, spiritually healing Qigong method. This Qigong form was inspired by the symbolic positioning of Buddha’s fingers, referred to as “mudras” by Buddhists. It is a method that produces calmness and keeps the heart from “galloping away”, leading the practitioner into a state of silence and peace, a little at a time. This meditative Qigong form alleviates suffering, fortifies energy, calms the heart and helps the spirit attain wisdom. The method also helps fight stress and strengthens the memory.
Eight Treasures (Ba Duan Jin) Qigong is one the four oldest and most famous Qigong methods in China. This form dates back to the early 12th century where it evolved as a popular folk healing practice. It was originally developed for monks practicing meditation to address the joint problems they developed after long years of sitting meditation practice. Eight routines of this form are designed to build strong bones, increase tendon flexibility, strengthen particular organ-energy systems and heal the seven emotions.
Workshop times:
Saturday, 1:30-6pm
Sunday, 9am-3:30pm
For registration, download the form below and mail in with your tuition or pay on-line with Paypal.
Whereas when Qigong is properly practiced, it is extremely beneficial and presents minimal risk to one’s health, please consult your physician if you are in doubt of your capabilities or have special health concerns.
All Fees once paid are non-refundable, they can be transferred to another class.
Early Registration – 30 days in Advance $215
Registration after March 24, 2015 – $245