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Palace of the Celestial Dragon
Events
Friday February 24, 2012
Watertown, MA - Daoist Essential Oil Qigong
This workshop will introduce how to integrate certified pure therapeutic grade essential oils into Qigong practices to cleanse, balance, restore, and energize the human body and open higher states of mental acuity, emotional awareness, and spiritual consciousness. More info...
Saturday February 25, 2012
Watertown, MA - 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, where Master Zhang's family is from. These closely-guarded methods have been passed down through his family since ancient times as the Zhang family was responsible for teaching the Imperial family of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). More info...
Saturday February 25, 2012
Watertown, MA - Fire Dragon Qigong with Essential Oils
This powerful winter practice increases the flow and circulation of Qi throughout the energy meridians, removes physical, mental, and emotional blockages, imbalances, and stagnation and creates a powerful and enduring sense of health and wellness. More info...
Sunday February 26, 2012
Watertown, MA - Daoist Primordial Taiji (Tai Chi)
Daoist Primordial Taiji (Tai Chi) is a unique form of Taiji, completely different from the Yang, Chen, Wu and other, more commonly taught styles. Based on circular movements, this is the Taiji that was passed on from Zhang Sanfeng through the Zhang family for generations. More info...
Sunday February 26, 2012
Watertown, MA - Pyramid Meditation
This meditation is a mixture of Taoist Medical Qigong and Tibetan Buddhist meditation. It includes mantras and pyramid mudras. Five special visualizations will enable you to achieve good health and longevity. It's an excellent practice to do when you rise in the morning, after a stressful day at work or before bedtime. More info...
Tuesday March 27, 2012
Qigong Study Tour to China and Tibet
Join us for a journey to mystical Mt Qingcheng and beyond. Master Zhang will be opening his China retreat center to the public for Qigong study giving students a 2 week window of opportunity to come and train. More info...
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Palace of the Celestial Dragon
For over a thousand years Mt. Qingcheng has been the heartland of ancient Daoism. The great sage Laozi, progenitor of Daoist philosophy, is said to have spent the last remaining years of his life communing withe the Dao here. Similarly, Zhang Daoling was inspired to found religious Daoism and Chenzhen Kung Fu here. The Father of Chinese herbology, Sun Shimiao also did his herb research at Mt. Qingcheng. Many of the traditional arts of China have survived here unscathed, more so than anywhere else in China.
As an official lineage holder of various styles of internal Kung Fu and Qigong, as well as a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Grandmaster Zhang built the center in the traditional atrium style of the surrounding monasteries in 1994. All natural materials from the surrounding hillside were used in its construction and the Center's food is all grown organically in its surrounding gardens and fields.
Retreats at the Palace of the Celestial Dragon allow participants to experience a taste of sacred Chinese mountain life. With over 100,000 students the International Yuanming Qigongfu Federation invites the world's leading martial artists, painters, and calligraphers to teach at the Palace of the Celestial Dragon. Recently, the center, which is open year round, was featured on a PBS special on Chinese medicine. Twice a year Master Zhang leads students from abroad to study at the Center.
Mt. Qingcheng
Mt. Qingcheng is located at the Dujiangyan scenery spot of Chengdu, Sichuan province. It is a famous mountain of Taoism. Surrounded by countless peaks and densely covered by ancient trees whose branches reaching the sky, the mountain was named "Mt. Qingcheng" (Green Town in Chinese). The mountain includes two parts-the anterior Mt. Qingcheng and the posterior Mt. Qingcheng. The anterior mountain is famous for its beautiful scenery and numerous cultural and historic sites; while the posterior mountain is noted for its paradisiacal scenery, primitive and brilliant, gorgeous and mysterious.
Some famous scenic sites are: the Shangqing Palace, the Jianfu Palace, and the Tianshi Cave, ect. Among them, the Jianfu Palace, with extraordinary bearing, stands against the barranca under the Zhangren Peak. It was built in Tang dynasty, and repaired for several times in the successive dynasties, now only two halls and three compounds are preserved. In the left side of the Jianfu Palace is the princess of Mingqing mansion site. Going west for 1 kilometer, visitors can find the "the natural pictures". With the rocks uprightly standing, cloud and mist thickly wreathing, visitors often fancy that they are in pictures.
Two kilometers towards north comes the Tianshi Cave, the major temple of Mt. Qingcheng. According to legend, in the Eastern Han dynasty, Zhang Daolin had been here for preaching. In the Three Kings Palace, the main hall of the Tianshi Cave, the stone inscriptions of three kings of Tang dynasty were laid. The palace contains wood and stone tablets of past dynasties. The most famous include the Tang Xuanzong's imperial decree and Yuefei's handwriting of Zhu Geliang's Chushibiao, etc. Coming out from Tianshi Cave and passing the Fangning Bridge, visitors can reach the Zhushi Palace; unceasingly walk straight north is Chaoyang Cave; out of it, climbers could see the Shangqing Palace, which situates on a high platform. The Shangqing Palace was first built in the Jin dynasty and the extant temple was built during the reign of Tongzhi in Qing dynasty. There are stone inscriptions as "the fifth famous mountain under the sun", " the first peak in Mt. Qingcheng" and so on in it. With its annually average temperature of 15 centigrade, Mt. Qingcheng belongs to humid subtropical monsoon climate. It is reputed as "Dong Tian Fu Di" (means wonderful mountain and happy place), "the fairyland on earth".
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Palace of the Celestial DragonGrandmaster Yuanming Zhangs entire life has been devoted to Internal Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine. He traces his lineage through reknowned Zhang family ancestors back to the sage Laozi (Lao Tzu). Palace of the Celestial Dragon
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