Can You See the Colors of Your Organs
Can you Hear Them Sing?
We are excited to present life-nurturing information and
new personal practices for healing and rejuvenation.
In this workshop, you’ll learn ways to detoxify and replenish your vital energies. You’ll practice Qigong movements and meditation, utilizing Chinese Wuxing (Five Elements), giving you wonderful ways for improving and maintaining your health!
Sunday, May 20, 2007 1:00 – 5:00 pm
Capital Hilton
1001 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: 1-202-393-1000
Fax: 1-202-639-5784
Directions (Metro Accessible, Hotel Parking Available)**Near Farragut West and Farragut North Metro stops. Street Parking available and Public Parking nearby.
Fee
$45 (by May 10) or $55 at the door (please arrive by 12:30)
Registration (Download Flyer)
Please make your checks payable to: NIGH USA and mail to NIGH USA, 901 S. Randolph Street, Arlington, VA 22204. Credit cards are also accepted.
Contact Information
Eleanor Kibrick at (703) 785-0831 or eleanorkibrick@comcast.net.
Featuring
Dr. Y.L. Ni is a Traditional Chinese physician, acupuncturist and herbalist. Her record of healing serious and even “terminal illness” in many patients has earned her the love and respect of her patients as well as recognition from leaders in integrative medicine. Dr. Ni will explain how the Five Elements are related to the 5 vital organs’ health, how each organ’s energy pattern and onset of symptoms would vary by seasons. And above all, she will illustrate how maintaining the connection to nature’s elements is vital to our entire well-being.
Mr. Shawn Cartwright is a certified instructor in Chinese Martial Arts, Chi Kung and Tai Chi. His many years of intensive training includes Chi Kung, Tai Chi, Hsing-I, Pa Kua, Wing Chun and Fukien White Crane. Mr. Cartwright will lead you through various Qigong movements to promote optimal Qi circulation.
Dr. Yinong Chong is a certified Qigong instructor. She has trained with several prominent TCM doctors and Taoist teachers from China. She has translated for or chaired Qigong sessions at the Whole Person Healing conference, SUNY’s Healing Arts Seminar at Stony Brook, and the University of Arizona’s Integrative Medicine monthly seminar. She will lead the Five Element meditation and 6 Healing Sound practice.
Sponsored by
Traditional
Chinese Medicine Center (TCMC)
Traditional Chinese Culture Institute International (TCCII)Nightingale
Initiative for Global Health (NIGH)
The mission of the Nightingale Initiative for Global Health (NIGH) is to inform and empower nurses and other health care workers and concerned citizens to become ‘21st Century Nightingales’ — working in the local, national and global community to build a healthy world. www.nightingaledeclaration.net.
Arrange a Seminar or Private Classes
Custom tailored Qigong and Tai Chi teaching for your schedule and interests. Seminars, Group Classes, and Private training is available.
Contact us to discuss your interests
Also, check out our class schedule for Tai Chi and Qigong
