Master James Rath
Presents
Qigong Self Massage & Acupressure Workshop

Since ancient times, Chinese medicine and Qigong have been very much concerned with maintaining health and preventing illness. According to Chinese medicine, the human body has two components:
the Qi body (inner energy body, or Yin body) and the physical body (manifestation body, or Yang body).
Chinese medicine considers the Qi body to be the foundation of the Yang body, and the root of health and longevity. This means that Yin energy is the origin of life, and it makes the growth of Yang possible.
When Yin energy weakens or suddenly increases, the change is manifested in the Yang (physical) body.
If the imbalance persists, physical damage or even failure to function will occur in the body.
Chinese medicine and Qigong are greatly concerned with maintaining the Yin/Yang balance in the organs and maintaining and improving the Qi circulation in the body. For thousands of years, Qigong massage has proven to be one of the safest and most efficient ways of doing this, and thereby maintaining health and preventing sickness.
Massage is a natural human instinct. When you have pain in some part of your body, your first, natural reaction is to rub it with your hand to reduce the pain. In the beginning, people probably didn't pay much attention to how the pain was released. They simply recognized that massage could reduce pain, relax the patient, increase energy and vitality, and even cure many kinds of sickness.
The Chinese Medical Qigong doctors and practitioners have for over four thousand years have been researching massage and acupressure. Through understanding the bodies energy meridian systems, simple techniques and procedures were developed to help relieve stress, increase energy flow, balance internal energy flow, increase bone density, relieve soreness and tension, along with many other benefits.
Learn:
Simple, yet effective acupressure points for the hands, feet, head and body.
Tapping protocols to stimulate Chi and Blood flow to internal organs, meridians and bone marrow.
Seminar includes:
A FREE Complimentary bottle of Di Da Jow
Dit Da Jow is a liniment for bruises, sore muscles and iron palm training. Brewed from select Chinese herbs, Dit Da Jow is excellent for relieving minor aches, tired muscles and injuries as it conditions your skin.
A FREE Complimentary Mung Bean Acupressure Point Stimulation Bag.
By tapping the bag on varies parts of the body, acupressure points are stimulated which increases energy and blood flow to internal organs. Additionally, this protocol is also part of Bone Marrow Nei Kung. This increases bone density and connective tissue strength.

Massage Therapists
This seminar is good for 6 Hours of
Continuing Education CE Hours!

"Taoist Arts Inc. is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork as a continuing education Approved Provider"
Location:
The Academy of Health & Martial Arts
614 Nashua Street
101A Lorden Plaza
Milford NH 03055
for directions click here
Date: Saturday, April 17th 2010
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost - ONLY $69.00 Pay Only $55.00 if you sign up by March 31st 2010
Call 603-672-1333 to register!
Please RSVP as soon as possible as we only have room for a limited amount of participants!
If you have questions you may email us at:
masterrath@aohma.com