Upcoming classes

The following classes are not open to public, only open to students who have registered and taken the classes.

For new Taoist Light Qigong level I group workshop, please email chiyan@sbqigong.com

Thank you.

8/22/2015 Saturday 1:30-4:30pm Instructor and healer training group

8/23/2015 Sunday 2-3:30pm  Taoist Light medical Qigong and Stage II Qigong advanced group practice $30

8/27/2015 Thursday 10-12 Noon Healer training group

9/6/2015 2:00-3:30pm Taoist Light Qigong level I  enhanced group practice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Father's contribution


My father is a certified Qigong Master, and he stayed with us for the past three months.

Father taught two workshops, one was a group transmission lecture, and the other was a Taoist Light Qigong Stage II training for advanced students. He firmly declined to take any remuneration home from all the workshops he taught, so we decided to put the funds into the future promotion of Taoist Light Wellness in the hope that more people can learn about and benefit from Taoist Light Qigong.

Father's trip to the USA was a healing journey for him, myself, and my family. It brought out more clarity and understanding. It was also inspiring to see that when a person becomes older, there is still so much more room to grow, especially by keeping a flexible mind and an open heart. My gift for his 83 year old birthday was an iPhone which he really wanted. He learned how to use it very quickly, and soon texted me asking what I wanted for dinner :).

During our precious time together, father helped by fixing things around the house, sewing the little holes in the kids' socks, fixing the zippers on my purse, and spending hours cooking meals from scratch. He also brewed fresh tea to fill the thermos for me and my clients everyday, and waved goodbye to me from the front porch as I headed to work.

The best part for me was going on walks with my father everyday after dinner. We talked about everything and watched the sunset, while the kids passed by us happily on their bikes.

On the day of his flight back to China, father got up at 5 am and cooked a wholesome, nutritionally balanced breakfast for the whole family, and then he practiced Taoist Light Qigong. As we drove to LAX, he insisted that we visit one of my best friends he had met previously during his last trip. He said this friend had cooked for me when I was pregnant with my twins, and friends are there when a person is in need are the real friends.

I would like to summarize what I have learned from my father about the qualities of a real Qigong master:

• Keep up the daily practice for oneself

• Uphold high standards of integrity

• Be willing to help and serve others

• Stay peaceful in the wisdom for all situations

• Radiate the inner light naturally that comes from years cultivation


Most people think my father does not look 83 years old, thus I encourage all Taoist Light Qigong students to practice diligently now that we can take inspiration from my father, for he has proved as an example that Taoist Light Qigong is working!

On July 5, we celebrated father's Birthday.

On July 5, we celebrated father's Birthday.

On the same day, after his Birthday celebration, he taught us acupressure for healing hypertension.

On the same day, after his Birthday celebration, he taught us acupressure for healing hypertension.

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Walking along the coast was the highlight of father's visit.

Kristen's Expereince with Taoist LIght Qigong

Kristen Hawkes (middle) with Master Weiye Wang (right) and Chiyan on June 27, 2015

Kristen Hawkes (middle) with Master Weiye Wang (right) and Chiyan on June 27, 2015

I'm certain that discovering Chiyan Wang and Taoist Light Qigong was an amazing act of destiny.  Chiyan is truly a gifted teacher and healer and one of the wisest people I've ever met.  Between practicing Qigong regularly and working with Chiyan privately, I have seen a great shift in my health, energy and personal balance.  There is a cleansing process that occurs that I will admit can be very challenging at times but the payoff is life changing.  I'm happy to say that my blood work is totally normal after three years of seeing high levels of sensitive CRP.  I find my sleep is better than ever, my body pain is gone and my energy is consistently higher. After six months of practice,  I'm finding that I have dreams and visions that are very insightful and help me to feel connected to the Universal Chi. Taoist Light Qigong is part of my daily routine and will continue to be.  I realize that maintaining health and balance is an ongoing process and I'm grateful to Chiyan for sharing her wisdom and leading the way.

 

- Kristen Hawkes

Artist

June 28, 2015

Father's Answers to “Tough” Questions

Master Weiye Wang (father) at 82 and Chiyan Wang (daughter) just finished leading an advanced workshop on June 27, 2015

Master Weiye Wang (father) at 82 and Chiyan Wang (daughter) just finished leading an advanced workshop on June 27, 2015

There is a saying in China, an old wise man at home is a treasure. While father stays here, we have a conversation which brings clarity and is relevant to Taoist Light Qigong practice.

1.) Question: Recently an individual came to the Taoist Light Qigong class unexpectedly and stated that she had studied and mixed different kinds of Qigong style, and indicated that she had reached a high level, but was not willing to pay anything for the Taoist Light Qigong class. What should we do in this situation?

Father: Suggest to this individual to keep on with the previous practice especially as she had indicated she reached a high level (usually a real master would be humble about this). It is not wise to switch Qigong styles around. If one mixes other Qigong styles with Taoist Light Qigong, it may cause more harm than good. I have worked with tens of thousands of clients and also seen all kinds of trouble students have caused for themselves by mixing Taoist Light Qigong with other styles.

(Note: Taoist Light Qigong is a powerful practice, it will naturally draw people who are the right fit. 98% of our clients and students are  responsible, focused, dedicated, and able to treat it with respect. Many students have studied other styles of Qigong or healing modalities, and they continue to make great progress with Taoist Light Qigong.)

 

2.) Question: But this individual does not agree that Qigong styles cannot mixed?

Father: Yes, people can do whatever they want. We are only responsible for students who honor the regulations for their own safety. For example, we all know cars should not be driven on sidewalks with lots of pedestrians. It can cause chaos and danger. But most beginners even cannot see “Qi” or see the potential trouble of scattered or chaotic Qi.


3.) Question: I understand why people mix different Qigong styles, because this is California, ha.

Father: Yes, but we need to follow the principle of Taoist Light Qigong, and honor its pure and complete lineage by keeping all the diligent Taoist Light Qigong students on the right track and guiding them to achieve the most effective results and benefits with steady growth.

 

4.) Question : The individual questioned that as Qi in universe is free, why is there a charge for Taoist Light Qigong Training?

Father: Oxygen is free in the air, so why do people have to pay to use oxygen tanks in hospitals? If students pay the tuition for Taoist Light Qigong workshop, they will value it more and be more likely to continue the practice for their own benefit.

 

5.) Question: Can an individual just drop in the class and watch other's practice? I know there is not much to see unless she practices herself, and it will also make other students uncomfortable by being watched.

Father: No, students need to be very sincere about this special teaching. There are only three classes in Level I for self-healing. That's six hours in total. They need to register ahead of the time and come to finish all the three classes, as well as committing to the practice at home by themselves. Then they will get most out of the teaching.

 

6.) Question: I understand most Qigong masters in China like to teach beginners, and they say the beginners' energy is clean with a fresh start. Older students from other Qigong styles need to unlearn and re-start, but mostly carry more of arrogance. How long will it take for people in general to switch from one Qigong style to Taoist Light Qigong?

Father: It may take a couple of months for this transition. Arrogance itself is a huge hindrance and Qi blockage, which affect the on-going learning, healing, and growing to higher Qi state.

 

7.) Question: We have created a non-profit organization during the past three years, but we found it is much easier to have a clean business rather than a struggling non-profit with so much paperwork. How can we balance Qigong service as a business?

Father: Good service is first; good business is second——The two need not be in conflict as long as we keep integrity, wisdom, and compassion.

 

8.) Question: How to set a reasonable, healing session price?

Father: Healing with Taoist Light practitioner's essential Qi is not easy to price. For example, it only took me one minute to remove cysts and tumors for clients, even though they have been treated with other different methods for months or even years without improvement. How can we calculate the healing time and the optimal result?

( Note: Taoist Light healing session is very effective with fast results. Most of our clients experience miraculous improvement, though our sessions are not guaranteed with full recovery to everyone. It says: Qigong can help to heal hundreds of varies health condition, but can not heal 100% of people. In another word:  we can  heal the people, not the illnesses.)

9.) Question: I felt very exhausted after giving healing sessions all day. I understand many therapists, healers, massage therapists, etc. might develop chronic fatigue syndrome after working long hours. What is the best and effective way to solve this problem?

Father: Besides practicing Taoist Light Qigong Level I diligently for self-healing, as a Taoist Light Qigong practitioner, you need to practice Stage II after work to replenish the essential Qi (Zhen Qi) exhausted by clients and prevent further fatigue. Taoist Light Qigong Stage II is to replenish Zhen Qi ( (lower Dantian Qi or essential Qi) quickly and effectively after healing sessions for others or becoming drained from other work.

(Note: Stage II works! Thanks, Dad. I feel limitless resource of energy flowing through me now.)

 

10.) Question: A beginner student asks if he can teach his wife Taoist Light Qigong, and a person asks if he can attend group practice without any Taoist Light Qigong training?

Father: Taoist Light Qigong is about receiving the message from the universe. The initiation words can only be taught/passed on by an authentic, certified Taoist Light Qigong teacher. If people only have the words without a teacher's formal transmission, they cannot make the connection. The passwords are the passport to the universal gateway that connect all the way back to Lao Tzu and his teachings on the Tao (the Way). If an unqualified student teaches others, there is no Qi nor connection to the right channel (Taoist Light), a situation that will be ineffective and even cause dangerous outcomes. So a new student needs to receive the transmission of the teaching by an authentic Taoist Light Qigong teacher, then he can practice or participate in group practice. The first person who wants to teach is like trying to make a copy of a passport to the gate of the universe, but in truth only the original/authentic passport can work. The second student wants to practice without learning how first, it is like one wants to drive a car first without any learning and driving experience.


 

Statement:

Both Weiye Wang and Chiyan Wang's Qigong practice level have been verified and confirmed by the Qigong Research and Science Association in Shaanxi, China in 1990.  They both hold certificates as master teachers and Qigong practitioner credentials. Weiye Wang has completed all the three stages of Taoist Light Qigong training from Master Zhou Shitai, who brought the Taoist Light Qigong esoteric teachings from Taoist Temple to the world.

 

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