Wuji Qigong, Continued

Two men sitting outdoors. The man on the left has his left hand on the other man's right knee. The man sitting on the right has his right hand on top of the other man's hand on his knee. The man on the right is holding a smoking pipe, approximately 2 feet long.

Wuji Qigong, literally, “primordial energy work,” is an ancient family lineage of healing that combines martial arts, medicine and movement. Taught from father to son within the Imperial palace during the Qing Dynasty, this method was later passed from Master Duan Zhi Liang to Gideon Enz. 

In Wuji Qigong, the primary goal is a harmony between integration and responsiveness, and the core method is a series of 18 movements. The first movement sets the stage by invoking your own uniqueness and place between heaven and earth, and the final exercise focuses on your natural expression. In between is a fundamental and traditional set of principles and exercises designed to help you explore, strengthen and balance your health and wellbeing. Gideon will review the exercises he taught in the Fall and continue teaching additional exercises in the series.

Pricing

  • General: $90
  • Members: $75
  • Early-bird through 4/17: $75

We’re sorry, but we don’t offer refunds or account credit on workshops or trainings.

Location

This workshop will be conducted in-studio and online via Zoom.
Password and instructions will be sent privately to registrants 30 minutes before workshop begins.