Universal Healing Tao Teacher Training with Mantak Chia

Jun 22, 2018 - Jun 28, 2018
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Session 1: June 12-17

Inner Alchemy Tao Basics

The Universal Healing Tao Week 1 is a training for beginners, and those with the desire to become associate instructors (see prerequisites http://healing-tao.org/healing-tao-certifications/htia-certification-requirements). During this week, the primary meditations will be studied: Cosmic Orbit, Cosmic Sounds, Inner Smile, and Healing Love.

This week offers 35 NCBTMB CEU credits for massage/bodywork therapists.

Session 2, Section A: June 17-22

Fusion I & II, and Iron Shirt I

In the second week, the Fusion practice focuses on balancing negative and positive emotional energy and channeling the earth and universal forces using the eight forces of the Pakua. Negative energy is transformed and made to blend with positive energy which is then fused into a pearl of pure life-force energy. This pearl is circulated in the Microcosmic Orbit and is used to open channels.
Iron Shirt 1 helps to develop a flexible, “steel-like” body by working with rooted standing meditation postures.  These postures are the most effective way to ground your energy and stabilize your emotional body. Physically, they work to strengthen the fascia (connective tissue) which, in turn, protects the internal organs. In total, the standing postures and moving qigong techniques of Iron Shirt 1 create extraordinary health, strength, and vitality.

This retreat week is certification required-training for those who already know Basic Practices, have mastered them and want to be trained and certified to teach.

Session 3, Section A: June 22-28

Healing Love: Natural Hormones, Stem Cell and Golden Elixir Qigong with Master Mantak Chia, Dr. George Yu and Karin Sorvik

As we are living longer than ever before, we need to grasp the concept of “maintenance and rejuvenation” throughout our to find the best ways to live with vitality and vigor in the life in front of us.

Taoist philosophy states that all the best medicines and good food in the world cannot help one achieve longevity unless one knows and practices the Tao of sexual cultivation. Great sex bolsters the immune system, strengthens internal organs, enhances our emotional well-being, and inspires creativity. Considered to be one of the three treasures of life, sexual energy is the foundation for our life-force energy and spiritual awareness.

Tuition

One week session is $595. Second person as a couple takes 20% off their tuition.
On the register page, tuition, accommodations, and meals are included in these room prices.
Couples king and queen prices are 2 people, 2nd person gets 20% off on tuition.

Schedule

Day
Time/Activity

Arrival Day

4 PM: Check-in

6:30 PM: Dinner

7:30 – 9 PM: Introduction to Workshop

Days In Between

8 – 9 AM: Breakfast

9 AM – 12 PM: Class

12:30 -1:30 PM: Lunch

2 – 5 PM: Class

6 PM: Dinner

7 – 9 PM: Teaching Assistant or Self-Practicing Class

Check Out Day

8 – 9 AM: Breakfast

9 – 11:30 AM: Class

12 – 1 PM: Lunch

Teacher

Master Mantak Chia is the creator of the Healing Tao, Tao Yoga, Universal Healing Tao System and the director of the Universal HEALING TAO Center and Tao Garden Health Spa & Resort in the beautiful northern countryside of Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Since childhood, he has been studying the Taoist approach to life. Master Chia’s mastery of this ancient knowledge enhanced by his study of other disciplines has resulted in the development of the Healing Tao & Universal HEALING TAO System which is now being taught throughout the world. In more than 45 years of teaching, Master Chia has published over 55 books on Taoist practices and estimates 75 books in total to convey the full Universal Healing Tao System.

Master Mantak Chia has been the only one named twice as Qigong Master of the Year by the International Congress of Chinese Medicine and Qi Gong in 1990 and 2012 and is also listed as number 18 of the 100 most Spiritually Influential people in The Watkins Review 2012. Nowadays, Master Chia is still on the list of the 100 most influential spiritual leaders.

Food

Our menus are based on group preferences and budget. We offer delicious, balanced vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals which typically include raw salads and hot vegetable dishes. Upon request, we will gladly prepare unseasoned blanched or steamed dishes for lunch and dinner. We easily accommodate gluten/dairy free needs, and many of our seasonings and oils are provided on the side for guests to season meals to taste. Several rooms have refrigerators, so guests are welcome to bring food that suit their needs if they have issues we cannot accommodate. Please note that we are unable to reduce meal costs due to food allergies.

Payment Policy

A $50 non-refundable deposit is taken at the time registration occurs.
The full balance is collected 7 days prior to arrival.

Cancellation Policy

Other than deposit, no fees are incurred if cancelled up to 7 days after reservation date.
50% of the total cost is retained if cancelled less than 4 days prior to event.
The $50 deposit given at registration is non-refundable.

Testimonials

“So here’s what this system has given me… I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 1983, which had caused a spontaneous fracture in my 5th thoracic vertebrae. After I began studying the Healing Tao, I never again broke a bone, and, within a year of my diagnosis, my bone density actually increased. Every other year, I get checked for osteoporosis. I am now in the normal range for my age. My back is free of pain. My energy went way up. The work that is taught by the Universal Healing Tao is extremely profound, and has improved every single area of my life. It has been a catalyst to finding my higher purpose in life. It has even opened me to greater love, beginning with love for myself and greater alignment with my true purpose.”

– Dena Saxer of LA

“I have come upon Master Chia’s Taoist practice in my old age, and find it the most satisfying and enriching practice of all those I have encountered in a long life of seeking and practicing.”

– Felix Morrow