
The focus is Cultivating self-love, clearing the heart, opening the golden wave of through the spine, activating the three dantians, and transforming energy to awaken true potential, embodying the compassion of the Goddess Guan Yin.

Inspired by the stunning mountains and waters of Tolantongo, Mexico, Master Violet Li designed this graceful form, blending the most revered Tai Chi and Qigong movements. Following the principle of the Five Elements, the entire form consists of eight major movements incorporating key Qigong techniques: Tu Na (breathing), Dao Yin (external movements), Qian Yin (stretching), and Ming Xiang (imagination). It is easy to learn, enjoyable to practice, and suitable for all ages.

We will explore the dynamic balance of Yin and Yang through Tai Ji movement. Experience a flowing sequence in two distinct ways—first in a soft, gentle Yin approach to deepen connection and sensitivity, then in a powerful, grounded Yang expression with lower stances to build strength and stability.

Tai Chi is often seen as a soft, flowing art, but the power of Tai Chi comes from a balance of both Yin and Yang. In this empowering session, Shirley Chock reveals how women can embrace their Yang side to enhance strength, structure, and power in their practice.

This Healing Potential of Qigong includes a short talk and demonstrations of practical Qigong exercises that can be integrated into a daily routine with ease. Soaring Crane Qigong's routines repair, regenerate, and reignite your life force, strengthening body, mind, and spirit. Activate self-healing and dissolve stagnant energies.

Comprehend the language of the 5 major organs and cultivate a method to detox negative emotions and toxins to create emotional inner harmony. Each sound corresponds to one of the five major organs: liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, with an additional sound for the triple warmer: the 3 major cavities in our body that contain the organs.