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Master Teresa – Wu’s Eye Qi Gong to improve Vision
Master Teresa – Wu’s Eye Qi Gong to improve Vision
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Learn firsthand from Master Teresa Yeung about Wu’s Eye Qi Gong®, which had over 90% success rates in China in 4,000 clinical study investigations done by 100 physician teams in the early 1990s.
Headaches and migraines, Liver-Detoxification, Better Sleep, and Stress Reduction
Your eyes are your most precious asset and the window to your health. The same assistance is needed for the eyes, like any other body component, for a smooth passage of Qi Energy. Increasing your eyes’ Chi will support your own body.
The form was developed to stop Grandmaster Wu’s mother’s bleeding eyes. She could thread needles in her 80s after she recovered.
It involves a sequence of simple, gentle eye motions and a focused breath. It can be carried out while sitting or lying down. It works wonders as a preventative and supportive aid for enhancing liver and eye health. The lessons are thorough and instructive.
Fee: $200 (includes DVDs worth $120).
a couple: $350 ( 1 set of DVDs)
3-person family price: $420 (1 set of DVDs )
Group Chi Healing as a Bonus
Date: July 20, Saturday, 7:00–8:30
You can always ask Master Teresa questions about how to practice properly without paying a fee, and you can also enroll in her future lessons for a repeat student rate because she cares about you.
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