Traditional Chinese Qigong: Levels 1&2
with Suzann Duquette
October 25 - 27, 2020
Qigong is designed to cultivate strength of body and calmness of mind through Taoist practices that integrate movement, breath, and qi, or internal energy, to promote health and longevity. A form of gentle, relaxing exercise, qigong strengthens joints, muscles, tendons, and bones, increases flexibility, stimulates the circulation of energy in our body, and enhances mental clarity. Qigong is also an excellent way to gently introduce mobility and relaxation to persons who have physical challenges. Talks on qigong, Chinese medicine and Taoism will be included.
This intensive is a rare opportunity to receive instruction in two unique qigong lineages, the Pre-Celestial Limitless Gate School (Xiantianwujimen) and the Yiquan School. Xiantianwujimen was founded in the Song dynasty (circa 10th to 12th centuries) by Daoist sage Chen Xiyi, who is recognized as “the father of qigong.”
Levels 1 & 2
In Level 1, students will be in instructed in various techniques of outer and inner qigong. Outer qigong is concerned with strengthening the muscular-skeletal system: joints, muscles, tendons, bones, and spinal column. It includes techniques of tendon changing, marrow washing, self-massage, and calisthenics. Inner qigong is concerned with nourishing the internal organs and cultivating qi, or internal energy. Students will learn Chen Xiyi’s sleeping and walking qigong and Wang Xiangzhai’s standing qigong.
In Level 2, the focus will be on tendon changing and self-massage. The Twelve Devas Tendon-Changing System and the Nine Self-Massage System will be taught in their entirety.
Please note: Levels 1 & 2 are taught together. It is not possible to take just Level 1.
Who Should Attend
This retreat is open to everyone who is interested in experiencing the benefits of Qigong practice.
Tuition for Levels 1& 2
$330 includes program and meals. Accommodations are extra.
For details on prices by accommodation option selected, visit the Registration Page.
Please Note: The program begins after dinner on October 25 and will end on October 27 at 6 pm before dinner. If you are traveling from outside the province and wish to stay an additional night and leave the morning of October 28, you may do so. The registration system will allow you to book that additional night when you are filling out the online registration form.
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About the Leader
Suzann Duquette
Acharya Suzann Duquette is a long-time student of body-focused disciplines, beginning with training in T’ai Chi Ch’uan and Mudra Space Awareness in 1974. She is an authorized instructor in the Daoist Qigong lineages of Dr. Eva Wong, with whom she has been studying since early 2007. Previously, she was an instructor of Golden Ball T’ai […]
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