Annoucement: Qigong Meditation class

25/03/202617:51(Xem: 141)
Annoucement: Qigong Meditation class
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THÔNG BÁO
LỚP THIỀN KHÍ CÔNG


Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật

Kính thưa quý Phật tử,

Nhằm giúp quý vị có thêm phương pháp chăm sóc sức khỏe thân tâm, Tu Viện Quảng Đức trân trọng giới thiệu lớp Thiền Khí Công – một hình thức “thiền trong chuyển động”, kết hợp hài hòa giữa thân và tâm, phù hợp cho mọi lứa tuổi.

Thông qua sự hướng dẫn của giảng viên, quý vị sẽ được:

  • Thực tập các bài Khí công giúp thư giãn, điều hòa thân thể
  • Học các huyệt đạo căn bản trong bấm huyệt trị liệu
  • Tiếp cận các động tác dưỡng sinh và Thái Cực quyền
  • Nuôi dưỡng sự an tĩnh nội tâm và tăng trưởng năng lượng tích cực

Thời gian khai giảng:
Thứ Bảy, ngày 18 tháng 4
Từ 11:00 sáng đến 12:30 trưa

Hai buổi học đầu tiên được miễn phí.
Từ buổi thứ ba trở đi, đóng góp $10 mỗi buổi để duy trì lớp học.

Liên hệ ghi danh:
-0402 741 639 – Cô Hồng Hạnh (Tu viện)
- 0418 396 996 – Richard (Huấn luyện viên Khí công)

Kính mời quý Phật tử Đại Gia Đình Quảng Đức hoan hỷ tham gia để cùng nhau rèn luyện sức khỏe, nuôi dưỡng thân tâm an lạc.

Trân trọng thông báo.
TT Trụ Trì Thích Nguyên Tạng

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ANNOUNCEMENT: QIGONG MEDITATION CLASS
(For the Quang Duc Buddhist Community)


Dear respected Buddhists,

With the intention of supporting the well-being of both body and mind, Quang Duc Monastery is pleased to introduce a Qigong Meditation class – a form of “moving meditation” that harmonizes body and mind, suitable for people of all ages.

Under the guidance of an experienced instructor, participants will have the opportunity to:

Practice Qigong exercises for relaxation and physical balance
Learn basic acupressure points for healing
Explore gentle movements including Qigong and Tai Chi forms
Cultivate inner calmness and positive energy

Commencement:
Saturday, 18 April
From 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM

The first two classes are offered free of charge.
From the third session onward, a contribution of $10 per class is requested.

Registration contact:
-0402 741 639 – Ms. Hong Hanh (Monastery)
-0418 396 996 – Richard (Qigong Instructor)

We warmly invite all members of the Quang Duc Buddhist community to join us in cultivating health, balance, and inner peace.

With kind regards.
Senior Venerable Thich Nguyen Tang
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