Modern Lives Ancient Wisdom - Online Class
You’ve heard of Yoga, Meditation, Acupuncture and Tai Chi but have you experienced Chi Kung?
Chi Kung is an effective practice in the relief of chronic health problems in the body, mind and spirit and validated by the impact on the health of millions of people over thousands of years in China.
Sunny Forsyth is a skilled practitioner in Chi Kung who trained in Asia over several years. His own recovery from a chronic illness inspired him to ‘pay it forward’ and show others how to maintain and balance their well-being.
It’s time to conquer that anxiety and be a part of this new class in Chi Kung at Higher Function. This could be your first step in feeling a whole lot better.
If you suffer from anxiety, stress, or chronic physical ailments then this is an experience you don’t want to miss.
Places are limited so booking is essential, classes are $20 per person.
Become part of this and possibly many more classes by booking today.
Places are limited so booking is essential, classes are $20 per person (booked online). Bring a friend for their first class and it is $25 for both of you (booked online).
High Praise
“I have been caring for my ageing 92 year old mother as her health declines. Personal conflict and misunderstanding between us resulted in me experiencing deep anguish and heartache, so much so that I was unable to spend time with her in her house. If I wanted to spend time together I had to take her out for a walk. This was totally unsatisfactory and I felt compelled to resolve it. I turned to counselling for support but was dismayed when the psychologist was unable to help me and I was required to provide them with support after they had been unsuccessful. I had only been practicing Qi Gong for a short time. When I shared my situation and story with the practice group, Sunny explained how the practice supported emotional release and how I could facilitate a deeper release myself. The heartache was gone in less than a week! I was delighted and now enjoy supporting my mother in her house.”
– Corinne Canberra