Saturday, April 18, 2009

SYDNEY VISION HEALING RETREAT PRESENT


SYDNEY VISION HEALING RETREAT Presented by: Master Alex Galvan
Introduction
This is an intensive three days training workshop aiming at developing and learning new skills through different level of Qigong techniques, Sword Movements. Core concept such as breathing, balance, concentration, meditation and philosophy are integrated with practical movements and meridian awareness techniques.

Learning outcomes

Understand, practice and develop advanced movements and extensions.
Improve core movement concepts such as balance and breathing
Understand the philosophy behind “The Way of the Sword”
Learn and practice basic to advance sword movements
Practice, understand and improve Tai Chi movements
Develop Qigong breathing coordination and body movements techniques.

Design for 

BEGINNERS, ADVANCED AND ALSO TEACHER TRAINING.  OR FOR THOSE THAT  JUST WANT TO HAVE 3 DAYS OF FULL RELAXATION  OR OUT BUSH WALKING.  YOU’RE MOST WELCOME!

YOU’RE MOST WELCOME!


When:  16,17 7 18 September 2011
Time: Arrival  from 3pm on Friday 16/09/2011
Meeting point - Dinning hall
DURATION 3 DAYS
A detailed workshop program would be available upon arrival

Cost of the Retreat


Cost New students:
3 Days $ 345 Full payment by 20 August 2011 and pay only $295 with $ 50 deposit. or 3 seasy payments of $ 98
Students that been at the reatret before in any other time DISCOUNT: booking before 20 of August 2011
Teacher: 50% , Pensioners 35 % , Students 25 %.

Accommodation, B.B.Q and Vegetarian Meals, DVD and hands outs.
Bookings
call, Email or Banking
For further information contact
Master Alex Mob: 0450 282 903

National Bank: Sydney Vision Tai Chi Qi gong
BSB: 082 067 Account: 491880478

Friday, April 17, 2009

What you can learn or review on our 3 days Workshop at Mounts Schoenstatt



 ·24 Traditional Yang Style Tai Chi:
·36 Chen Style Tai Chi:
·Shi Ba Shi 1& 2 18 Healing Moments Qi gong:
·Taijigong Vibrations Qi gong:
·Dragon Fan Tai Chi:
·108 Broad Sword Tai Chi:
·32 Yang Style Tai Chi Sword:


·Exercises, Fun, Meditation and Much More

Tai Chi Sword Man


"Sword training is one of the highest accomplishments in Chinese Martial Arts."

In ancient China, the way of the sword was highly respected.
This is because of the moral and spiritual qualities that are developed during sword training.
Since the sword is mainly a defensive weapon, it requires a strategy of 'calmness in action'.
To achieve this ability, the practitioner needs to cultivate patience, calmness, and bravery.
Often, the sword master would help the student to develop these traits by teaching them Loyalty, Respect, and Righteousness. Students, who took their training seriously, would not only be skilled in the use of the sword, but honoured and respected by their peers and neighbours.