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Ancient Qigong Meets Modern Credit Course

Nurses, physicists, biologists, business people, yoga practitioners, spiritual healers and others from many different parts of the country and walks of life came together this past weekend to learn about the ancient Chinese art of Qigong.

We just completed our first professional credit course in Qigong. The class was completely full!

The course came about because several of our friends and students in the medical profession requested we provide professional level education in Qigong. We started with the nurses since they have direct, hands on experience and a high level of interest in holistic health care. They even have a nationally accredited branch of nursing called Holistic Nursing.

The course last weekend on Five Element theory and practices for health and healing is the first of four courses that will eventually lead to a 36 hour Qigong Practitioner/Healer I Certification. The first level will also cover Yin Yang theory, the Three Treasures theory, and an introduction to medical Qigong healing. The capstone will be an introduction to the theory and practice of Internal Alchemy (Nei Dan.)

These courses are intended to be part of a full 200 hour Qigong instructor certification program which will include medical Qigong, advanced Qigong exercises, comprehensive Qigong theory and advanced Internal Alchemy.

Everyone worked hard to make the class a success, most especially all the students. We’d like to express our sincere appreciation to you! May you have much success in your training and good fortune in your life!

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