Chasing the Wind

Energy blockages arising from organ obstructions and congestion in the abdomen can result in knots and tangles at the centre of the body’s vital functions, impeding the flow of Qi, the life-force or bioelectromagnetic field described by Deepak Chopra as energy-intelligence.

Emotions such as fear, anger, anxiety, depression and worry are related to different organs. When the Qi of an internal organ is in a state of imbalance, it emanates toxic wind. Diagnosing the energetic condition, the Chi Nei Tsang practitioner uses intention and touch to influence the participant’s Qi and “chase the winds”.

I’m running a Chi Nei Tsang course, starting next weekend, where you can learn how to use intention and touch to chase the winds.  You do not need any prior experience or touch-based qualification: it is for beginners.  Why not come along and find out if its for you?

Chi Nei Tsang course, starting Saturday 26th and 27th of March, 10.30am to 6.30pm, running twice a year.

About Kris Deva North

Author, Meditation Coach, Teacher of the Taoist Arts.
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