Spring Qigong & Sound Bath
Sunday, April 12 at 10am | Grateful Yoga; Evanston
Qigong is a Chinese healing art that uses breathing, movement, visualization and focused intention to circulate qi (energy/life force). It helps revitalize the body and supports well-being. This style of qigong features continuous gentle movements, tapping to awaken qi meridian lines, and guided meditative imagery to mirror the way nature flows.
Lisa created the Spring Qigong practice to help you harmonize with the beginning of a new cycle of seasons. Traditional Chinese medicine associates Spring with elemental Wood: a pattern of rebirth and growth, embodied in functions of the liver & gallbladder. It is an auspicious time to support physical and mental detoxification, and align with the yang energies of expansion and inspiration.
The workshop will conclude with a 15-minute sound bath, where participants can luxuriate in vibratory delight as Lisa fills the room with crystal singing bowls, chimes, Native American flute and vocal tones.
Held in person at the studio. This workshop often sells out. You can join the waitlist, which requires prepayment. Your prepayment will be refunded if you don't get in.
Cost: $35, members save 15%
Lisa teaches in the qigong lineage of Mantak Chia, Robert Peng and Marisa Cranfill.
