The eight extraordinary vessels represent the congenital energy body and are the source of all meridians and elemental energies.
In this masterclass, you'll learn about the development of the psyche and seeking unity through the Eight Extraordinary Vessels.
Explore the theory, philosophy, short Jing Gong practices and session notes.
Qigong has its origins in ancient China and is one of the branches of Classical Oriental Medicine. It is closely related, but not the same as Tai Chi. Qigong activates our body's energy system and the innate self-healing capacity of the body and can be likened to form of moving meditation.
The purpose of the practice is to release physical, mental and emotional tension and stress, which allows the energy of the body to circulate more freely and with less stagnation and blockage.
We'll anchor our awareness in the three principles of practice - Body, Mind, Spirit. Presence, movement and intention helps us develop a deeper relationship with our Qi and to invigorate our self-healing abilities.
Qigong is a beautiful form of self-nourishment and restoration, the essence being to slow down, soften the heart and to do less.