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Retreats Juan Li Taoist Yoga Retreat24.-30.9.2007 Harmonising the Five Elements, Revealing the Inner Guide and Clearing the Ancestral Line, Basic Guidelines of the I Ching in Energy Work One of the main principles for energy work is learning to complete whatever we start. Finishing is important because every time we start something we set in motion a cycle of energy flow seeking resolution. If a cycle is not completed then the energy it carries is not liberated for other purposes. Our unfinished situations from the past are all cycles holding a tremendous amount of potential energy. Enough to succeed at whatever we set out to do. The ability to set a goal, sustain it and carry it to fruition depends on efficient energy flow between heaven, earth and our energy system. Unfinished situations are like speed bumps and roadblocks we present the life force with. The level of Harmonizing the Five Elements 1 is designed to help us bring to conclusions the cycles from the past and open the energy system to receive the infinite flow from the universe. Whatever we set out to do is accomplished not through hoarding energy but rather through allowing the infinite ocean of the life force to flow through us and be directed to the goals we set. The ability to dig into our past and persevere at resolving old issues is made possible through everything we have set in motion with the introductory practices and the level of personal integrity which has emerged. One of the products of the first level of Harmonizing he Five Elements is a powerful sense of inner stability unaffected by the turmoil in the world. This is manifested as an effortless ability to inspire others to do their best. In this week long retreat we are going to utilize the advice of the I Ching on how to carry out work liberating emotional energies from our past. An important stage of this work is healing the wounds which are affecting our lives through the inherited energy of the our ancestral line. This powerful line of work is complemented with physical exercises utlizing qigong postures and movements.
Juan Li has studied and practiced Tao Yoga and other esoteric disciplines for more than 30 years. He is well known internationally and spends a lot of time teaching in Europe. The way Juan teaches the Tao is full of clarity, simplicity and insight. He calls his system the I Ching Dao. Join this special occasion now to meet and study with the man who is a living example of his teachings. |