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Rooted Alchemy

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Weekly Qi / Qi & Flow 12.2.25
In today's session, we went over: - 8 pieces of brocade with variations — focused on winter element (water) practices and supporting kidney health through breathwork, mobility, and internal heat. - Lifting the Sky, Archer, Wise Owl, Bear, and Punching with Fierce Gaze — emphasized proper alignment, smooth transitions, and connecting body lines with relaxed stretching. - Practiced breath-connected movements, ankle rockers, gentle twisting, and standing meditation for grounding. - Beijing 24 Form — focused on standing postures, transitioning between hand shapes, and the mechanics behind Wuji, holding the cauldron, and basic arm positions. - Explored empty/full, open/close, and how to coordinate breath with movement. The last live sessions have been uploaded to the classroom if you haven’t checked them out yet. See you on Thursday!
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Great live session. The 8 pieces of brocade is my favorite, I do it every morning. I like the variations in todays class. Thank you very much Sonny.
New Course Coming Soon "8 Pieces of Brocade (八段锦 Bāduànjǐn)"
Get ready for our upcoming qigong course: The 8 Pieces of Brocade (八段锦 Bāduànjǐn) — one of the most beloved and time-tested practices in all of Chinese health culture. Dating back nearly a thousand years to the Song Dynasty, this sequence was created to strengthen the body, nourish the organs, and support everyday vitality. The name “brocade” refers to fine, elegant silk — a reminder that these movements weave health and energy through the body as beautifully and smoothly as woven cloth. At its core, the philosophy of the 8 Pieces of Brocade is simple: gentle, mindful movements can create powerful change when practiced with intention. Each piece focuses on a different function of the body — from opening the lungs and improving digestion to calming the mind and supporting the kidneys. Together, they form a complete system that balances strength and softness, grounding and lightness, effort and ease. A steady practice can help you feel centered, energized, and deeply connected from the inside out. Stay tuned. Stay rooted. Stay open🌱
New Course Coming Soon "8 Pieces of Brocade (八段锦 Bāduànjǐn)"
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Ba Duan Yin was my first contact with Qi Gong and I love it.
Day 1 completed!
Have been "waiting" to start as due to a bit of Mother looking after has taken priority, I started today ! We can all just pushing it back till a better time cant we. I have been following the morning video on You Tube so I can be ok with myself on that 🙃 Step be step I be going.
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Step by step, my pace. Thats why I landed here.
Welcome New Memebers!
Let's give them a warm welcome, everyone🎉 @Charles Chubbuck @Debbie King @Donna Savage @Michelle Shevlin @Gary Williams @Monica Robertson @Mark Bijok @Mridz Nair @Jody Faulkner @Ioana Sbarcea @Jürgen Kartnaller @Robert Wheater @Jean-Samuel Linwa @Ken Bowen @Jerry Amos @Maria Centomo @Steve Woodford @Petra Kračunová@Lena Höglund @Johanna Versteden @Srinivas Pasupulati @Ivana Askovic We’re so glad you’ve joined us on this journey of Tai Chi and Qigong, a space for growth, connection, and daily discovery. Welcome to the community!
Welcome New Memebers!
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Thanks for the welcome.
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Jürgen Kartnaller
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@jurgen-kartnaller-1836
Partly retired (50%) finding my way into Qigong and Tai Chi.

Active 12h ago
Joined Nov 16, 2025
Höchst, Austria
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