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Chi Nei Tsang:
Taoist Internal Organ Rejuvenation


Level 1 Training in Austin, Texas
with
Shanti Dechen and
Jampa Mackenzie Stewart

Dates:
Part 1: January 22nd-24th, 2010
Part 2: February 19th-21st, 2010
Friday evening, 6-9pm
Saturday & Sunday, 10am-5pm

Tuition: Chi Nei Tsang Level 1
$695* + $40 materials ($735) ENROLL NOW!
* $595 ($100 discount) if paid by January 1, 2010.
Payment plans are available: up to three monthly payments
($15 month carryover fee added; 3 months extra $45)

Chi Nei Tsang is an ancient and powerful Taoist method of hands-on healing that works with the internal organs, acupressure, five elements and the major systems of the body including:
• the internal organs
• the vascular system
• the lymphatic system
• the nervous system
• the tendon/muscle system
• acupuncture meridians (Chi system)
• the digestive system
• the reproductive system

These systems concentrate and cross paths in the abdomen, acting as their control center. Chi Nei Tang uses hands-on techniques for abdominal detoxification and rejuvenation; untangling knots of nerves, lymph, and circulatory obstructions in the major systems and internal organs. This powerful healing modality integrates the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of our being.


Chi Nei Tsang practitioners are trained in healing Qigong and work mainly on the abdomen with a deep, soft, and gentle touch to retrain the internal organs and related systems to work more efficiently. Chi Nei Tsang works with the very origin of health problems; including unprocessed emotional responses.

Chi Nei Tsang can complement and enhance almost all other healing modalities, resulting in more energy and better health from the inside out. Optimum health results from the free flow of all the systems and emotions.

Massage therapists, Chiropractors and Acupuncturists find Chi Nei Tsang to be an excellent adjunct for their clients.

Chi Nei Tsang Course Objectives

* Meditation skills to reduce stress and enhance chi
* External and internal exercises for rejuvenation
* The basis of the Five Element Theory
* Location of the acupuncture meridians and various points
* Observation of the face, tongue and wrist pulses
* Assessment of a client
* Basic anatomy and physiology of the internal organs and related systems
* Location of the internal organs
* Hands on techniques for rejuvenating the internal organs and related systems
* The contra-indications and cautions of CNT
* Maintenance of records and case histories
* Holistic approach to wellness and maintaining health

Level 1 (50 hour) hands-on training includes:
• Five Element Principles
• Observation of face tongue and wrist pulses
• Opening the Wind Gates
• Internal Chi exercises and meditations; six healing sounds, inner smile and Buddha palm chi kung.
• Using acupressure points, pulses and hands-on techniques to palpate, tonify and detox each of the internal organs:
- Lungs and Large Intestine,
- Stomach, Spleen and Pancreas,
- Kidneys, Adrenals and Urinary Bladder
- Liver and Gall Bladder
- Ovaries, Uterus, and Prostrate
- Heart and Small Intestine

To complete for diploma:
Students will need to complete 10 written lessons, 100 case studies, a written and practical skills exam for certification through Aroma Apothecary and the Universal Healing Tao by Master Mantak Chia.

FACULTY

Shanti Dechen, C.M.T., is the Director of Healing Tao Institute's Chi Nei Tsang Program and the Director of Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts Academy. Shanti is a Certified Senior Chi Nei Tsang Instructor, personally trained by Taoist Master Mantak Chia. She is approved to teach and certify students in Chi Nei Tsang Levels 1-3 and Instructor Level.

A certified massage therapist and health practitioner since 1978, she has assisted Master Chia in Chi Nei Tsang Instructor and Practitioner Training Retreats since 1985. She also served as contributing writer for the book, Chi Nei Tsang: Internal Organs Chi Massage (Huntington: Healing Tao Books, 1990). Her extensive knowledge and background in bodywork and healing have helped to expand and shape the international Chi Nei Tsang curriculum.

Shanti is also a Certified Clinical Aromatherapist (Canada), and is the author of a comprehensive distance learning course on Clinical Aromatherapy that is rapidly gaining international attention by both practitioners and schools.



Jampa Mackenzie Stewart is The Director of Healing Tao Institute. He is a Certified Chi Nei Tsang Instructor and Practitioner, Senior Universal Tao Instructor, and licensed acupuncturist practicing in Austin, Texas. He has taught Chi Nei Tsang at the Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin, where he was Dean of Medical Qigong and Dean of Clinical Studies.

Jampa assisted Mantak Chia in Healing Tao Teacher Trainings and retreats from 1986-1994. He also served as contributing writer and editor for Healing Tao Books.

Today he is a board member and President of the National Qigong Association', and helped to develop nationally recognized professional standards for Medical Qigong therapists and Qigong teachers. Currently he offers a two-year Medical Qigong Therapy certification program and Teacher Training program through Healing Tao Institute.

Register Now!
Space is Limited - Pre-registration is required
To register or for more information, call Aroma Apothecary at (512) 282-6099 (if outside the Austin area, call us at 1-888-276-6278) or click on the link above to register online with Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts Academy

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