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Qigong

Practitioners of qigong develop an awareness of qi sensations (energy) in their body for self-healing, with the potential to emit external qi for the purpose of healing others.

See also: Breathwork, Pranic Healing, Tai Chi, Yoga

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AUTHENTIC TAOIST TAI CHI

Daoist Gate Wudang Arts • 33 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02210 • (508) 245-6397 • www.daoistgate.cominfo@daoistgate.com
Daoist Gate teacher Zhou Xuan Yun (pronounced Joh Sh-wen Yoon) was raised on the most sacred mountain in China, Wudang Mountain, where he trained and later worked as an instructor of taiji quan (tai chi chuan), kung fu and weaponry. Xuan Yun is also an ordained Daoist priest, trained in ritual arts, chanting, divination, and qigong. Based in Boston, Xuan Yun offers classes and workshops on traditional Wudang martial arts, qi gong, and Daoist philosophy. He also performs traditional Daoist blessing rituals (for births, weddings, new homes/businsses), and offers an annual spiritual tour back to Wudang Mountain.

BOSTON HEALING TAO

Somerville, MA • (781) 570-9694 • www.chikungbasics.com
Have more energy, vitality, flexibility with chi kung! Many styles! Basic chi kung DVD available. www.bostonhealingtao.com

CHI KUNG HEALING

All About Flow • 70 Hemingway Street, Winchester, MA 01890 • (617) 290-7102 • www.allaboutflow.comjameec@mac.com
Chi Kung healing, (sometimes spelled Qigong), is directed towards restoring the individual to a condition of harmony with the flow of the forces of nature. Learning ancient and essential tools for optimum living is essential. The medical Chi Kung techniques I teach are also taught in clinics throughout Asia, all centering on developing chi flow. Relaxation methods for centering and guiding chi as well as techniques to emit chi is used to heal yourself and others. The Healing Tao practices are derived from ancient Taoist and Buddhist techniques rooted in the processes of nature and are linked to Traditional Chinese Medicine. They have been gathered and integrated into a coherent, accessible system for well-being.

DEBORAH LEONG, MBA

(401) 941-2497 • (401) 941-2468 (fax) • djleong@earthlink.net
Villari's Martial Arts, Tuesday, 11am, Middletown, RI . (401) 847-0184.

FREE QIGONG EXERCISES AND TEACHING

(860) 221-8835 • http://falun-ne.org/CT.htmls-ted-lin@simvia.net
Falun Dafa in Connecticut. Group practice, Sundays 9am: Elizabeth Park, West Hartford, Asylum and Prospect (Rose Garden).

JOHN MAMMONE, MACOM, LAC

Naturopathic & Acupuncture Health Center • 274 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield, CT 06109 • (860) 529-1200 • www.NAHcenter.commammone@gmail.com

OFFERING TAI CHI INSTRUCTION

Gin Soon Tai Chi Chuan • 33 Harrison Avenue 2/F, Boston MA 02111 • (617) 542-4442 • www.gstaichi.orgchu.v@usa.com

OLIVE TREE PATH TO WELLNESS

Lynn Murray, HHP, CNC • Manchester, CT • (860) 432-5438 • (860) 432-5438 (fax) • olivetreepathtowellness.comotptw@gmail.com
A holistic approach to wellness. Needs assessment, Earthing, etc.
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