Tue, Nov 8 2011

Yuanming Zhang

Shamanic Primordial Tiger Qigong

Fort Worth Texas Tuesday November 8th

Grandmaster Yuanming Zhang will be teaching in Fort Worth Texas on November 8th.  He will be teaching Tiger Qigong leading us all in this ancient practice. This class is a group practice and review for people who have taken the previous workshops, it's also an introduction to Tiger Qigong for new students.

Additionally he will be available for healing sessions although you will need to inquire in advance to set it up (takes an hour or so to do).  Qigong Tuina (like a deep massage with tendon plucking) and Dim Xue (aka Dim Mak - more of an energy healing) are available.

 

Shamanic Primordial Tiger Qigong

The roots of these methods date back about 5000 years to the Yellow Emperor who cultivated himself in the Qingcheng region which is where Master Zhang's family is from.  These methods have been passed down through his family since ancient times as the Zhang lineage was responsible for teaching the Imperial family.

Tiger Qigong will increase ones channeling abilities and improve their health as well as longevity.  It's especially well suited to healers who wish to be able to give more to their patients.

Shamanic and Primordial

Tiger Qigong is considered to be a Shamanistic method because of it's connection to the Tiger spirit.  Master Zhang will teach us to use our eyes and ears to expand ourselves and connect to the universal sub harmonics. 

The primordial aspect of the art has to do with increasing our bodies pre heaven energy, to replenish ourselves with primordial energy.

Class Schedule

From 5:30 to 6:30 will be a Free Yoga Class.
Free Meditative/Medical Qi Gong from 7:00-8:00.

From 8:00 pm until 8:50 pm Brian will lead us in stretching and go over some of the basic components.

From 9:00 pm until 10:00 pm Master Zhang will teach Tiger Qigong.

The class will be at Elemental Yoga (Formerly Yogis R Us)
714 W Magnolia (Second Floor and back of the building) 
Fort Worth, TX 76104

Class fee is $30 per person.

Wear something comfortable and stretchy, bring a yoga mat if you like. Use the sign up form below to register and we'll contact you with more information as well as location.

Class Signup Form



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