Qigong

Health Perspectives ~ Clinical Qigong Healing: Ancient Energy Medicine

Tuesday, January 8, 2013 - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
  • Library Hall

A free evening with Sarah Freese (Braat) exploring clinical Qigong healing, an ancient energy medicine.

Experience a discussion and demonstration of the ancient healing practice of Clinical Qigong Healing (aka Medical Qigong).  Clinical Qigong Healing is an aspect of Classical Chinese Medicine and uses external qi (energy) projection to open blockages and remove stagnation from another person's energy system.  It works with shamanic and energy medicine techniques to heal and balance mental, emotional, physical, spiritual and soul levels.  It helps us to stay on our paths in life and excels where many other forms of medicine and healing fall short.  Many recipients experience deep relaxation, increased focus and clarity, improved energy levels, and a deep sense of satisfaction in life with the help of Clinical Qigong Healing.

Sarah Freese

About the speaker
Sarah Freese (Braat) is nationally certified as both a Clinical Qigong Healer and a Qigong Instructor.  She has studied Qigong over the past 10 years at the Body Energy Center in Boulder, at Chi Wellness in Denver, and with Qigong instructors from all over the United States and China. Sarah owns and operates Sage Healing Arts, where she offers Qigong Healing and Massage Therapy.  She also works for the Yampa Valley Medical Center's Integrated Health Department. 

About the library's Health Perspecitves Series
This is an ongoing, once-in-an-occasional series of talks, workshops and films that brings together professional expertise in nutrition, exercise and general health for free community programs at the Bud Werner Memorial Library.