Course Overview
According to Wu巫 (Chinese shamanism) and Daoist traditions, Fu 符 (talismans)
allow us direct access to universal Qi for the purposes of inner cultivation, healing, and creating harmonizing Fengshui energy.
HuFu 虎符, the Tiger Talisman, which represents the Metal Element, respiratory system, the Vital Breath of the Dao, and the spirit of the West. The 9 movements of the Chinese Shamanic Tiger Talisman Qigong form represent the power of the Tiger Talisman and connect practitioners with the rhythm of nature and the life force. Regular practice will help strengthen your breathing function, attune your personal Qi to the high-quality Qi of the Universe, and enhance the effectiveness of your healing ability and martial art skills.
In this workshop, we will focus on: Classical talisman cultivation and healing principles; The Tiger Talisman and its Qigong form; and directly experience the healing and spiritual transformation aspects of this practice.
Objectives
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Learn the healing and cultivation principles of the use Fu 符(talismans) from the Wu 巫 (Chinese shamanic) tradition
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Learn the Tiger Talisman and its 9 movement Qigong form
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Directly experience the healing and spiritual transformation aspects of this traditional Qigong practice
Outline
0 hrs - 1.5 hrs
Healing pricinples of the use of Fu 符 (talisman)
1.5 hrs - 2.5 hrs
The use of talismans for personal cultivation
2.5 hrs - 4 hrs
The Tiger Talisman and the 9 movements of the Tiger Talisman Qigong form
4 hrs - 5 hrs
Directly experience the healing and spiritual transformation aspects of this traditional Qigong practice
Reviews
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Allen C. (Australia)
Yes. An amazing qi gong form
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Danit P. (United States of America)
I enjoyed learning this new form. It is a good balance of practice and explanation. More practice than talk. Thx Master Wu.
Reviews
Yes. An amazing qi gong form
Allen C. (Australia)
I enjoyed learning this new form. It is a good balance of practice and explanation. More practice than talk. Thx Master Wu.
Danit P. (United States of America)
Teacher
Zhongxian Wu
Master Wu, a lifelong Daoist practitioner, is the lineage holder of four different schools of Qigong and martial arts. Since 1988, he has instructed tens thousands of students. He has authored 15 books on Chinese wisdom traditions.
Disclaimers
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