Due to the present circumstances, we have put the Saturday Qigong (Opening the Energy Gates) class online. Each day in this environment brings renewed inspiration. With most of the hard labor behind, we are now focusing on a vegetable garden, new classes, making new friends and becoming familiar with the resources in this area.
I love walking on my property and discovering new plants, flowers, trees budding and little areas to create for meditation. For us, the mountains are a magical and spiritually grounding place. We look forward to sharing our experience on all levels with students, friends and family. We hope you can visit soon!
I love walking on my property and discovering new plants, flowers, trees budding and little areas to create for meditation. For us, the mountains are a magical and spiritually grounding place. We look forward to sharing our experience on all levels with students, friends and family. We hope you can visit soon!
Services
We had a dream of a healing center that was a refuge from worldly confusion. In 1988, there was an opportunity to hear Taoist Master Ni, Hua Ching speak at a Unitarian church. We were inspired to expand our understanding through workshops, qigong movement practices and reading books authored by Master Ni and other spiritual classics.
The Chinese, like many other ancient cultures identified the living energetic aspects of our being. The Chinese called the energy system that runs close to the surface of the body and has an outward to inward flow, meridians. There are also right, left and central channels which are located below the surface and have an inward to outward flow.
The use of herbs in China dates back thousands of years and there is an extensive materia medica that has been compiled over the centuries. Chinese Herbal Therapy is used to supplement and direct the body's own healing energy to improve its physiological functions. Herbs can enhance the efficiency of digestion, metabolism and circulation.
Eastern and Western nutritional approaches are combined to educate individuals from all vantage points. Guidance includes helping the client to understand the body's nutrient needs, nutrient content in foods, the energetic influence of food and personal energy balance. Practical application includes learning how to stock your pantry and how to make the best choices whether preparing meals at home or eating out.
Many ancient cultures have had a concept of energy which goes by different names, (Ki, prana, pnema, etc.). In the Taoist tradition it is known as Qi. Qi is life force in the most simplistic terms a combination of consciousness, information and energy. This is the energy that creates, sustains and protects our physical body, consciousness and spirit.
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Fu Leung
May 01, 2019
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Dedicated to Sifu of the White Crane Healing Arts<😍> I have know him for many years and he is devoted to the various local communities of South Florida passing on very good knowledge to everyone are truly seeking to better their health on the path to universal happiness. Best of endeavors and Happy Birthday to you there <> Best Regards,
Thomas Genung
Oct 05, 2014
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White Crane Healing Arts Center is like stepping out of the hustle and bustle of our multimedia driven world, and into an environment dedicated to holistic healing and wellbeing. If you have not had the opportunity to experience the great services offered here, I highly recommend this wonderful healing center. With gratitude, Tom.