Health and Fitness Experts Donald and Cheryl Lynne Rubbo Will Teach Powerful Qigong Workshops in Switzerland in April and May 2005.
Healing Hands Qigong and Primordial Qigong workshops. Don’t miss this opportunity to increase your internal power and enhance your healing abilities with Compassionate Warriors, Donald and Cheryl Lynne Rubbo. Martial artists, acupuncturists, physiotherapists: cultivate your Qi for healing yourself and others.
(PRWEB) March 8, 2005 -- These workshops will increase your internal power,
deepen your awareness and sensitivity and enhance your healing
abilities.
The techniques and methods taught in these workshops will
support and enhance your martial arts or healing practice, bringing immense,
immediate benefit to yourself and your clients.
You will learn why the
Wu Ji (“Supreme Void”, or “Empty State”) posture is the foundation posture for
all internal arts practices, and how to achieve the deepest levels of meditation
for the greatest results. Standing in the Wu Ji posture prepares your body,
calms your mind, enlivens your spirit and moves your Qi. Before movement there
is stillness, and Wu Ji is the empty state of mind before the thought of
movement arises.
Healing Hands Qigong Workshop, 29 – 30 April and 1,
May, 2005
You will develop powerful internal energy with Healing Hands
techniques. Learn how to focus your intention and cultivate the energies of
Earth, Environment and Heaven, and transform these energies into healing energy
you can send out the palms of your hands. Healing Hands Qigong techniques
include: Dispelling the Evil Qi, Stirring the Cauldron, Cultivating Qi, and
Sending Qi.
This
workshop is suitable for all levels.
The Dance Experience Studios,
(Spalentorweg 20, Basel), Switzerland
For cost,
schedule and to register, contact Frank and Elaine at e-mail protected from spam
bots or call 061-322-2978
Primordial Qigong Workshop, 7 - 8 May, 2005,
St. Gallen, Switzerland
You will develop the ability
to maintain your youthful vitality, deepen your spiritual connection to nature,
increase your physical and mental energy, prolong your life, and attain “the
eternal spring of youth”
The Taoist sage Chang San Fen created a
profound system of health and spiritual enhancement, Wu Ji Gung, or Primordial
Qigong, that is beautiful in its simplicity and immeasurable in its depth.
Primordial Qigong will allow you to maintain the healthy functions of your
organs, cultivate and restore the natural balance of energy within your body and
preserve the vitality of your youth. You will also increase your sensitivity and
your awareness of the world around you, and develop the ability to re-align
yourself with the universe by observing and integrating the elements of nature.
These exercises lead you to the primordial state of pre-birth and will help you
to cultivate the state of “Wu Ji” or Original Emptiness, and restore the natural
balance and harmony between Heaven, Humanity and Earth.
Primordial Qigong
is a three dimensional physical mandala, encompassing all of the primary aspects
of Taoist philosophy: the concepts of yin and yang, the trinity (heaven, earth
and man), the Five Element theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the I Ching,
the Bagua and the mystical aspects of numbers.
This workshop is suitable
for all levels.
For cost, schedule and to register, contact Petra at
e-mail protected from spam bots
Private appointments with the Rubbos
available May 1 to 5. To schedule an appointment, contact Frank Hediger at
e-mail protected from spam bots.
Donald and Cheryl Lynne Rubbo have been
practicing martial and internal arts since 1969 and 1972, and have been teaching
since 1980. They produced the popular “Long Life Exercises for Health” DVD, and
were featured in The Empty Vessel, a Journal for the Daoist Arts, for their
expertise on the rare and beautiful Primordial Qigong system. They live in the
San Francisco Bay Area, and teach nationally and internationally. Donald Cheryl
Lynne were recently featured on “NEW MORNING TV,” Hallmark Channel’s Faith and
Values series about ordinary men and women who are doing extraordinary things.
They are devoted Vajrayana Buddhist practitioners under the guidance of Lama
Lodu Rinpoche of Kagyu Droden Kunchab in San Francisco.
The Rubbos
embrace and embody the principles of martial arts: humility, respect,
righteousness, trust and loyalty. They also live their lives, without wavering,
by the precepts of Buddhism: generosity, morality, patience, diligence,
concentration and wisdom. Donald and Cheryl Lynne have helped to transform the
lives and health of hundreds of people in their community, through selfless
giving of their talent, wisdom, compassion and healing intention.
For
more information on the Rubbos, please visit their website, www.CultivateChi.com.
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