A new student's experience with Taoist Light Qigong practice

In September of 2014, my health was going downhill suddenly. I had high blood pressure and faster than normal heart rate.

I found Chiyan by chance at a Yoga studio in Oxnard and learned that she was going to teach Medical Qigong class there. I signed up right away and took my first Qigong lesson from her. When she learned about my health concerns, she suggested that it would be best for me to build a foundation by practicing Taoist Light Qigong Level 1 for overall health improvement and effective healing results. I drove to Santa Barbara and took a private lesson from her, and later I participated in group classes to complete the three-part Taoist Light Qigong Level 1 series.

My health started to shift for the better. I did an experiment to measure my heart rate, before class and afterwards: My heart rate before was over 100 beats per minute or bpm, and afterwards it went back to a resting heart rate of 65 bpm.

I continued to practice Taoist Light Qigong at home, and by February my health improved and I felt so much better.

I  thank Chiyan for all the personal one on one care she gave me and see how she helps everyone who come to Taoist Light Wellness.

J. K. M.

Oxnard, CA

Group Energy transimission (Zu Chang) on June 7, 2015

There were 30 participants who attended Master Weiye Wang's group energy transmission last Sunday. It was probably an unusual lecture for the Western audience, since people were sitting relaxed with closed eyes to receive energy transmission.

Since then, we have received a few people's feedback, including reduced pain and better sleep in the night after the event. Any feedback is welcome so that we can continue to improve and grow.

An introduction brought out laughter

An introduction brought out laughter

Master Wang at 82 and Chiyan are demonstrating the best position to receive Qi/life energy

Master Wang at 82 and Chiyan are demonstrating the best position to receive Qi/life energy

When there was a positive connection, the right people will show up even from far away.

 

Qi/Life Force Transmission on June 7th

Dear Registered Participants:

 

Welcome to this precious opportunity for group Qi healing with my 82 year-old father, Weiye Wang. The last time I personally participated in a similar group healing lecture was thirty years ago. I think about it often and am still amazed by its healing power of light.

 

Please dress comfortably and loosely when you come to this event. It is better not to wear skirt, dress, jewelry or perfume. Please have lunch before you come and be well-rested in order to receive the most benefit. Everyone will be seated in chairs though some chairs are not cushioned; please feel free to bring a pad or pillow for your own comfort if needed.

 

When the lecture (with transmission) starts, please let yourself enter the Qi state, which means to be relaxed with your body/to be aware & clear with your mind and allow your body to move spontaneously rather than trying to be rigid and still. There is a saying in Qigong: “when the Qi moves, the body follows.” So we will go with the flow of the pure energy source/Taoist Light and let our body adjust and heal itself.

 

The door will be open at 2 pm. Please come earlier before the event starting time of 2:30 pm to sign in, and you can also pay the $60 fee if you have not done so already. (Checks can be made payable to Taoist Light Wellness.) This event will be videotaped and photographed for teaching/training purposes, and some photos will possibly be posted on the Taoist Light Wellness web-site. If you feel uncomfortable about being photographed in a group setting, please indicate so on the consent form when you sign in.

 

Be prepared for a powerful energy cleanse and awakened inner-power, as well as many blessings with light and healing energy,

 

We look forward to seeing you soon!

 

Chiyan Wang

 

Taoist Light Wellness

411 E. Canon Perdido St. Suite 16

Santa Barbara, Ca93101

(Ample parking is on the side)

Phone: (805) 699-6688

Father is visiting

My father had a tough life as most people of his generation did in China. He had a severe accident which almost took his life at the age of 13; he ran away from home because of Japanese War and missed most of his school years; he ate tree bark to survive at 1950's; and he went through the culture revolution. Even so, he became a principle for an elementary school and a middle school in his 30's, and then he became a leader for a company of 30,000 people until he retired.

When I saw him right after he arrived, he looked the same as when he left here five years ago. The kids asked me tricky questions as they used to do at the dinner table. “ Mom, what does a cow drink?” I answered : ”Milk.” Father corrected me quickly: “Cow drinks water.” As you can tell, my almost 83 year-old (in July) dad is much sharper than me.

Again he had no jet-lag experience after his long flight as usual, and he wakes up before everyone else does to practice Qigong and Taichi diligently in our backyard. After lunch, he takes a ten minute nap and then spends hours to cook home-made Tofu veggie rolls for the kids to take for lunch the next day.

In China we have a saying: an old wise man is a treasure at home. And it is truly a blessing to have three generations spend some peaceful, precious, and happy time together.

By the way, my father is an old authentic Qigong Master and will offer a Taoist Light Qigong Transmission on Sunday, June 7, from 2:30-4:30 pm.

It will be open to public and held at:

Taoist Light Wellness

411 E. Canon Perdido Street, Suite 16

Santa Barbara, CA   93101

Hope you can come!

                        father practices at sunrise

A practice to improve relationships and dissolve negative entanglement

mantra for untie Karmic knots

 

Jieh jieh joe

 

Om, chur lin jin tzah jin tzah shen jin tzah · woh jin wei roo jieh jin tzah · jhong bu wei roo jieh jin tzah · om, syiang jhong syiang · jee jhong jee · bwo lwuo hui shang yoh jew lee · yee chieh yuan jia hua jee syiang · mwo huh bwo rwuo ban lwuo mee ·

Mantra for untie karmic knots

Recite 7 or 21 times a day until situation improves. Please be mindful that we shall focus on changing ourselves and circumstances with good intent, flexibility and wisdom/clarity.

Happy Sunday, the Double Holiday!

Dear All,

 

Hope you are doing well.

 

April 5, Sunday is Easter and Chinese Ancestor Memorial Day!

You all know about Easter, well what about Ancestor Memorial Day?  Our energy is continuous flowing from generation to generation: to honor our ancestors is to honor our roots.  To connect with ancestors' positive, respectful and supportive quality is like finding "guardian spirits" to keep us healthy, trouble-free, and prosperous.

We will continue the first Sunday of each month group practice. Please come to join us if you can. The Qigong topic of this month is: "How not to let other's negative energy effect us."

 

Taoist Light Wellness

411 E. Canon Perdido Street, Suite 16

Santa Barbara, CA   93101

4/5/2015 Sunday, 10:30 am-12:00 noon

Fee: $30

 

Hope to see you here!

 

Chiyan