Qi Gong and Taiji Weekend

With Master Yun Xiang Tseng (Chen)

October 1-3, 2010 in St. Louis

 

Embrace the Tao: Breakthrough for Successful Living


Join Wu Dang Taoist Priest Yun Xiang Tseng (Master Chen) on a journey to self discovery. In Classical Chinese Medicine, emotions are called the “six thieves” because they rob you of your health. Learn real techniques to detach from the world of emotions and stress. Master Chen will instruct participants in how to heal deep seated emotional wounds, life trauma and family stress. These time-tested Taoist philosophies can assist anyone in improving their life, family dynamics, relationships and work environment. Learn to detach from the world of emotions and create a new reality of happiness and joy. Master Chen has a saying, “The beautiful lotus flower blooms from the mud, learn to appreciate the flower and respect the mud.”  Meditation techniques may be presented if time allows. 

    

Date:       Friday October 1st
Time:       7:00 – 9:00 PM
Cost       $15 for SIUE Students (at the door with id), $20 for Non-Students
Location:  The Center for Spirituality and Sustainability on the SIUE

               (Southern University of Illinois-Edwardsville ) Campus

 



Wu Dang Walking Crane Qi Gong


Walking Crane Qi Gong is a rare internal alchemy practice created by a Taoist priest from Wu Dang Mountain about 500 years ago. It is a series of movements developed to regulate the body, mind and breath. This Qi Gong form is for improving chi flow, opening the meridians, circulating blood and generating internal power. It can help nourish the Three Treasures of life – vitality (jing), energy (qi) and spirit (shen). Master Chen will discuss internal qi movement and cultivation for health applications. The form also helps strengthen the immune system, develop lower leg strength, improver inner balance, transform emotions and develop internal power.   


Date:       Saturday October 2nd
Time:       9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Cost:       $140
Location:  Creve Coeur, MO (call for details)




Taiji: Harnessing True Power of Internal Martial Arts 


In Taiji practice, the practitioner uses the mind to direct Qi and Qi to direct movement. Motion arises from stillness (Wu Ji); Tai Chi is characterized by smooth flowing dance-like motion united with Qi Gong, concentration of the mind and the practical application of internal Kung Fu. Seeking stillness in motion and practicing with a high degree of concentration balances the inner and outer and the practitioner reaches into the stage of void: man united with heaven.

 

In this seminar Master Chen will teach you how to harness your internal power and explain the theories and methods behind Taiji applications. Detailed instruction on how to build explosive power (fajing) and applications will be taught. Master Chen will also introduce push hands and the correct theory for practice.


Date:        Sunday, October 3rd
Time:        10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Cost:        $130
Location:  Creve Coeur, MO (call for details)




About Master Chen
Known as "Chen", Yun Xiang Tseng was trained from the age of six at the sacred Wu Dang Mountain in China .  Wu Dang Mountain is legendary for its Tai Chi, Kung Fu, healing traditions and spiritual practices.  It is considered the most sacred Taoist mountain and the birthplace of internal martial arts.  Master Chen is a 25th generation lineage Quan Zhen Pai (Complete Reality Sect) and a 14th generation lineage Wu Dang San Feng Pai.  As an ordained Taoist priest, he is an unusually gifted teacher of this ancient tradition.  Chen's mastery of English and his humorous delivery have made his teaching both accessible and profound.

 

Seminar Location:
Please call for details: 314-775-1706


Register On-Line:
www.wudangtao.com

Payment by Check submit to:
Chi For Longevity, Inc.
918 Northridge Court
Golden, CO, 80401

For Questions Contact: 
Tim Bruewer: wudangspirit@yahoo.com or call 314-775-1706