寒月 Hanyue Posted October 18, 2010 (edited) Stillness-Movement Neigong and Medical Qigong Workshop London January 22th and 23th 2011 Clinical Applications January 24th We are please to announce that Michael Lomax will be coming to the UK at the start of 2011. Join us in raising YOUR energy body vibration for health & awareness. We will do Stillness-Movement Neigong, Gift of the Tao: Vibratory Acts of Power and the new Gift of the Tao 2: Sacred Vibrations - Hold onto your hats - this is powerful! We will also do tree qigong, learn a powerful qigong technique called Sequential Energy Center Activation, Balancing, and Expansion, learn sleeping qigong, walking qigong and isotonal exercises. On the optional Clinical Applications day we will do medical qigong techniques and you will get started with the extremely powerful and effective unique modality of Taoist Medicine. These are amazing techniques to help heal others and will help in the development of your compassion. Details of location, prices etc will be sent out to the interested parties. There are limited spaces! Those interested please e-mail us on [email protected] for further information, or if you have any enquiries. Best, Edited November 9, 2010 by snowmonki 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ya Mu Posted October 19, 2010 Stillness-Movement Neigong and Medical Qigong Workshop London January 22th and 23th 2011 Clinical Applications January 24th We are please to announce that Michael Lomax will be coming to the UK at the start of 2011. Join us in raising YOUR energy body vibration for health & awareness. We will do Stillness-Movement Neigong, Gift of the Tao: Vibratory Acts of Power and the new Gift of the Tao 2: Sacred Vibrations - Hold onto your hats - this is powerful! We will also do tree qigong, learn a powerful qigong technique called Sequential Energy Center Activation, Balancing, and Expansion, learn sleeping qigong, walking qigong and isotonal exercises. On the optional Clinical Applications day we will do medical qigong techniques and you will get started with the extremely powerful and effective unique modality of Taoist Medicine. These are amazing techniques to help heal others and will help in the development of your compassion. There are limited spaces! Those interested please e-mail us on [email protected] for further information, or if you have any enquiries. Best, Nice flyer, snowmonki. Registration will be up on www.qigongamerica.com by the end of the day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
寒月 Hanyue Posted October 20, 2010 Thanks Michael And thank you to those who have expressed their interest. All the best, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jetsun Posted October 20, 2010 Hi am am currently practising the Water Method in the UK but am interested in finding out more information about the stillness movement, can you tell me does the method involve visualisation techniques or breathing methods? and does it involve sinking the Qi to remove blockages and to heal? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
寒月 Hanyue Posted October 21, 2010 Hi snowmonki, Glad to hear the UK s-m workshop is working out. Your island is in for a treat. I hope suspect you and other workshop participants will have similar benefits from Michael Lomax's teachings. Thank you, I'm glad things are coming together too. The idea was to enable those on this side of the pond access to a teacher like Michael. Hi am am currently practising the Water Method in the UK but am interested in finding out more information about the stillness movement, can you tell me does the method involve visualisation techniques or breathing methods? and does it involve sinking the Qi to remove blockages and to heal? Hi, I have no problem discussing my experiences with the Water Method either in a thread or in private message. I would however rather keep this thread about Stillness-Movement and Michael Lomax's work, that is why it was started. If you want to start a thread on the differences/similarities then please do so and I will respond. If you want to come along and experience Michael's work for yourself to make an informed comparison then please contact us through the supplied e-mail. Thanking you kindly, Best regards 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ya Mu Posted October 22, 2010 Hi am am currently practising the Water Method in the UK but am interested in finding out more information about the stillness movement, can you tell me does the method involve visualisation techniques or breathing methods? and does it involve sinking the Qi to remove blockages and to heal? Stillness-Movement is about BEing. No visualizations as they interfere and slow the process. Look through the threads and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to PM or email(better) me. The other guys and gals that have done the "water method" can give you a much better perspective on that. RV's experience is typical of others who have done both. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creation Posted October 22, 2010 I'm so happy that this is working out! A big thank you to all the organizers of this event. The other guys and gals that have done the "water method" can give you a much better perspective on that. RV's experience is typical of others who have done both. Michael's gift to his students is that he plugs them directly into the higher levels. Let that sink in for a moment. It's really...really...awesome. Re. Frantzis' material: It seems to me that he designed his curriculum to be "mass produced" with instructional DVD's, teacher training retreats, etc., to get as many people reaping the benefits of qigong as possible. Good for him! The West needs teachers of his caliber to put out a well thought out system of safe, effective Taoist practices to the mass consumer market. But such an approach cannot be manifestly higher level. Michael's approach is the complete opposite. It is manifestly higher level, so its very nature it cannot be mass produced. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apech Posted October 22, 2010 Where in London is course and how much is it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ya Mu Posted October 22, 2010 Where in London is course and how much is it? Stillness-Movement Qigong Workshop in London Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
寒月 Hanyue Posted November 9, 2010 (edited) I would like to thank everyone for their interest in this workshop happen, and to all those that have signed up already. There are still a few places left, if you are interested then please contact us and let us know. It is cheaper if you register this month. Enquiries to [email protected] To register http://qigongamerica.com I am not a great self promoter and neither is Michael, this is one of the reasons I am drawn to his work, his funny, down to earth, and non-egotistical ATTITUDE and consistency with it. His renown skills and abilities aside, makes a change in a Qi world gone mad. So to give some further info for those less familiar with the postings of Ya Mu. Michael Lomax wll be teaching an introductory workshop in the foundational qigong work he teaches. This will be a two day workshop on the 22nd and 23rd of January. Michael will also be teaching an optional third day (24th January) introducing medical qigong. This is a great opportunity to meet and learn from a high level qigong teacher with a solid lineage in Daoist qigong, meditation and Daoist healing. Michael has been given permission to teach and transmit the stillness movement qigong that has been passed to him by Wang Juemin. As Teacher Wang Juemin said "It is NOW time for these ancient Chinese healing techniques to be made available to the West." For some background on where all this stuff comes from. Jing Dong Gong Hu Yao Zhen – Wang Jue min – Michael Lomax Hu Yao Zhen (1879-1973) native of Yuci in Shanxi Province. Hu mastered the three unique Taoist skills: martial arts, medicine and qigong (energy cultivation). Hu, a famous Chinese medical practitioner, became known as the father of modern qigong in China. Hu graduated from Shanxi Chuanzhi Medical School, During his life Hu learned from many masters of martial arts (internal styles of Taiji, Bagua and Xingyi), Buddhist and Taoist meditation, and Chinese medicine, he received secret transmissions of Buddhist and Taoist meditation, and on the basis of his experience in medicine and internal martial arts methods created "Hu Yaozhen's Still and Moving Qigong"; in 1942 in Taiyuan set up Martial Arts Academy of Shanxi Province and became its president. Wrote several books: "Qigong and Health Preserving", "Qigong", "Hua Tuo's Five Animals Play". Wang Juemin began his study of qigong under the Buddhist Abbot of Emei mountain, continuing to find and study with several respected teachers of medicine, qigong, and meditation including Hu Yao Zhen. Hu Yao Zhen tramsmitted to Wang Juemin his "jing dong gong" or stillness movement qigong. In the later part of his life Wang Juemin was the principal of the Baoding qigong healing Hospital in Beijing. The Hospital only offered medical qigong for treatment, with Master Wang specialising in stroke patient recovery. Master Wang Juemin is recognized as a National Treasure by the Chinese government. Qigong teacher Michael Lomax, Dipl. OBT (NCCAOM) has 30 years of direct clinical experience with Chinese Medical therapeutics and is internationally recognized for his work in medical qigong and oriental bodywork therapy. Michael completed a 12 year apprenticeship with a Master of Chinese Daoist healing. After completing his Daoist apprenticeship, Michael studied medical qigong in China at the Baoding Medical Qigong Healing Hospital with Master Wang Juemin. Michael has been endorsed by Master Wang to teach qigong and medical qigong in the USA. Michael owns and operates the Institute of Chinese Energy Healing in Missouri , where he specializes in the elimination of chronic pain syndrome. Best, (edited for corrections ) Edited November 10, 2010 by snowmonki 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Friend Posted November 9, 2010 (edited) Edited November 16, 2011 by Friend Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ya Mu Posted November 9, 2010 Sounds like are very old Older than the hills and younger than a fresh spring rain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShaktiMama Posted November 10, 2010 Blessings on the seminar. If Brett is involved in it you know it's got to be good. Brett has a good BS detector and is a thoughtful, mature practitioner. love, s Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
寒月 Hanyue Posted November 10, 2010 A couple of corrections. Actually now it is somewhere more than 30 years of experience and my clinic and school is now Institute of Chinese Energy Healing in Missouri. Wasn't sure of the number of years, but I did know about the change in clinic name. My bad, sorry Michael, post corrected. Older than the hills and younger than a fresh spring rain. Best, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
寒月 Hanyue Posted November 10, 2010 Blessings on the seminar. If Brett is involved in it you know it's got to be good. Brett has a good BS detector and is a thoughtful, mature practitioner. love, s I've been lucky to have good teachers and friends over the years Love n hugs, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ronko Posted November 13, 2010 (edited) Is anyone staying at the hall michael will be teaching in ? just wondering about accomodation , its only a tenner a night aswell i think anyone travelling down from the north ? Edited November 13, 2010 by ronko Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
unmike Posted November 16, 2010 After careful perusal of the qigonamerica website, I can't find any info about workshops other than the UK one coming up. Will there be any stateside this winter/spring? I'm currently in California, but will be headed back to the midwest for family illness issues and the holidays, and it would be wonderful to spend some time learning with such an amazing teacher. Ya Mu, what's on the docket? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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寒月 Hanyue Posted November 18, 2010 in addition it would be nice to share the knowledge which of the london airports Enjoy Q Gatwick looks best, its only 15-20 by train over to East Croydon St. But it may well depend upon where you are flying from and the airline you fly with as to which airport you come in to. Best, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Ya Mu Posted December 14, 2010 Just wanted to let anyone interested know that there are 3 positions left for the workshop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites