Guided Winter Meditation

Winter is a time for turning inward and exploring ourselves. Self-reflection, releasing stress, and reconnecting with our deepest truths are a few of the intentions that winter invites us to focus on. Winter is abundant with Yin energy, and as humans, we can learn to...

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Qi Gong Vocabulary 102

Qi Gong helps us process many of the emotional experiences that we all encounter. Since humans are complex creatures, this means there are a multitude of energies that we’re required to work with. In Lee’s classes, he often uses terms such as “purging,” “tonifying,”...

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Guest Post by Angela MacLeod

I’d like to share my experience incorporating Qi Gong into my movement classes with seniors who have dementia. I was teaching/leading a movement class at a dementia retirement living center while I was taking the Holden QiGong Teacher Training. I started weaving...

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How to Cultivate a Positive Mindset with Qi Gong Principles

A positive mindset is one of the core elements of a fulfilling life. Love, happiness, and joy are experiences that step from the intangible power of positive thinking.  While much of our happiness-seeking energy is often directed toward changing our external...

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Acupressure Theory and Principles

As one of the Five Branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupressure is a powerful tool for health and healing. Like Qi Gong, it is a form of ‘healthcare’ that doesn’t require a medical degree, making it easily accessible to anyone who is willing to learn....

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Should Qi Gong Teachers Charge Money?

In the realm of wellness and spirituality, money is a subject that doesn’t always seem to fit properly. On one hand, seeking or asking for money can easily be viewed as a selfish or individualistic pursuit, which obviously contradicts the intention of most spiritual...

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