Summer Qigong

When:
@ 3:00 am – 7:00 am America/Denver Timezone
2019-05-04T03:00:00-06:00
2019-05-04T07:00:00-06:00
Where:
Bozeman Dharma Center
1019 E Main St
Bozeman, MT 59715
USA

Summer Qigong

led by Ron Davis

 

Learn how to stay healthy in summer with qigong, meditation, diet and herbs.  Learn more at Dr. Ron’s website.

“In summer, it is important to be happy and easygoing and not hold grudges, so that the energy can flow freely between the external and the internal.”
-Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine

“During the Fire Phase of summer, our Heart fills with joy, compassion and a yearning for spiritual enlightenment where there is no separation between self and other.”
-Ron Davis, author of Qigong Through The Seasons

More About Ron

Dr. Ronald Davis studied chiropractic and acupuncture at Northwestern Health Sciences University graduating in 1984. In 1985 he became licensed as a Doctor of Chiropractic and as a Licensed Acupuncturist. After further study and examinations Dr. Davis achieved Diplomate of Acupuncture status from the NCCAOM in 1986. He studied Chinese medicine at China’s National Olympic Training Center in Beijing and the Daoist Healing Arts on Wudang Mountain in central China. He travels throughout the world seeking the knowledge of ancient and modern health enhancing traditions.

Ron’s statement of purpose is “I have practiced and studied many types of qigong and taiji since 1985. The benefits of better physical health and less pain, a calm and expansive mind, and finding a clear path to greater spiritual awakening have shown that the “qigong lifestyle” is a vibrant way to enjoy the limitless dimensions of life. I enjoy teaching others so that they may attain the benefits of these health-enhancing systems that will help them fully express their potential for good health, peace of mind and true happiness. My unending quest – for everyone – is to live in the blessing of well-being.”

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