It’s ironic that we use the word health care to describe a system used primarily when we get sick. While the world is gradually awakening to the value of life style choices and preventive medicine; it’s an approach to health that is in it’s infancy in the west.

We routinely seek the very best health care we can find. What is the best preventive care available?

Over 3000 years ago, a profound Yoga Master by the name of Boganathar left India, trekked to China and began to investigate the healing potential in Nature. Many decades later, the emperor gave him the name Lao Tzu. His system of regeneration came to be called Tai Chi Gung. Grand Life Energy in the Body.

In a nut shell, he learned that an individual’s thoughts, their breathing patterns, their movement and their nutrition over time determined their level of health. His understanding of this process is based on the frequency of vibration in thought, breath, movement and nutrition. Higher vibratory patterns yield health. Blocked energy leads to symptoms.

By learning to move and breath with Nature, a person could draw the life force into their spirit, mind and body; elevate it’s frequency, speed healing, maintain health and eventually build regeneration. Along the way, a person’s limiting thoughts and beliefs about health would be challenged, even how long they  believed they could live.

Recently, the Tai Chi Gung Lamasery in Tibet, an organization founded by Lao Tzu that has been sharing his regenerative principles continuously for more than 3000 years gave my teacher permission to share these profound health insights on a much larger scale. Local live classes are a part of that effort.

There is a saying in Tai Chi Gung. You learn Tai Chi Gung by doing Tai Chi Gung. Do the thing, get the power. You’re welcome to try your first class free. Learn More

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