Da Yan Wild Goose Qigong Intensives with Master Simon Blow
大 雁 功 前 六 十 四 式
Da Yan translates to the great bird and is an ancient Qigong practise that was developed by Daoist Masters about 1700 years ago in the sacred Kunlun Mountains in the Northern Himalayan area, south west China. Its healing legacy has been passed down through many generations and Simon Blow is an initiated student and authorised teacher of the 28th linage holder Grand Master Chen Chuan Gang the eldest son of the legendary Grand Master Yang Mei Jung the 27th linage holder.
The movements represent the flight of Wild Geese and it helps expel toxins from the body, cleanse the meridians, improve blood flow and draw in and circulate fresh Qi. There are two main forms or sets of movements, 1st 64 Movement set deals primarily with the “post natal body” and addresses illnesses or injuries that have developed as a result of everyday life. Having dredged the channels in the 1st 64 form, the 2nd 64 movement set deals primary with the “pre-natal” body and is designed to clear the channels, absorb fresh Qi, expel stale Qi and restore organ balance. The pre-requisite to undertake the 2nd 64 is completion and a good working knowledge of the 1st 64.
The best way to learn these ancient healing practices is in an intensive workshop or retreat. This is how it was transmitted to me on our training tours to China with Master Chen every year from 2009 to 2019.
Da Yan translates to the great bird and is an ancient Qigong practise that was developed by Daoist Masters about 1700 years ago in the sacred Kunlun Mountains in the Northern Himalayan area, south west China. Its healing legacy has been passed down through many generations and Simon Blow is an initiated student and authorised teacher of the 28th linage holder Grand Master Chen Chuan Gang the eldest son of the legendary Grand Master Yang Mei Jung the 27th linage holder.
The movements represent the flight of Wild Geese and it helps expel toxins from the body, cleanse the meridians, improve blood flow and draw in and circulate fresh Qi. There are two main forms or sets of movements, 1st 64 Movement set deals primarily with the “post natal body” and addresses illnesses or injuries that have developed as a result of everyday life. Having dredged the channels in the 1st 64 form, the 2nd 64 movement set deals primary with the “pre-natal” body and is designed to clear the channels, absorb fresh Qi, expel stale Qi and restore organ balance. The pre-requisite to undertake the 2nd 64 is completion and a good working knowledge of the 1st 64.
The best way to learn these ancient healing practices is in an intensive workshop or retreat. This is how it was transmitted to me on our training tours to China with Master Chen every year from 2009 to 2019.
2026 Intensives
15 – 17 May Jervis Bay, NSW – 1st 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Joanne Fabri Email: jr**********@***il.com
6 – 8 June Cairns, QLD – 1st 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Robert McAlpine Email: ts*******@***il.com
9 – 11 June Cairns, QLD 2nd 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Robert McAlpine Email: ts*******@***il.com
6 – 9 August Central Coast, NSW 1st 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Simon Blow Email: si***@*************ng.com
8 – 11 October Galong, NSW 1st 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Simon Blow Email: si***@*************ng.com
19 – 21 October Euroa, VIC 1st 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Vivien Watmough Email: eu**********@***il.com
22 – 24 October Euroa, VIC 2nd 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Vivien Watmough Email: eu**********@***il.com
21 – 24 November Bellingen, NSW 1st 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Simon Blow Email: si***@*************ng.com
25 – 28 November Bellingen, NSW 2nd 64 click to see details
enquires and bookings Simon Blow Email: si***@*************ng.com
Simon Blow is an academic ambassador working for the cultural exchanges between China and Western countries. Over the past twenty years he has been to China many times, visiting the sacred mountains and holy areas in China while studying the ancient Chinese methods for health and longevity. He has made a life-long commitment to introducing and spreading these traditional Chinese health and wellbeing skills overseas’.
“These are the teaching textbooks on Wild Goose Qigong in accordance with the original principles of the ancient masters. There are accurate instructions for all the movements, genuine meaning and interpretation of understanding, without any change or someone else’s words added to it. This is the best version in English on Wild Goose Qigong I have ever seen. I hope all practitioners read it carefully.”
Grand Master Chen Chuan Gang, 28th Generation Lineage holder of Da Yan Qigong
Simon Blow has been a fulltime professional Qigong teacher (Laoshi) since 1992. He has received World Health Organisation certification in Medical Qigong clinical practise from the Xiyuan Hospital in Beijing and initiation into Dragon Gate Daoism with the given name Xin Si, meaning Genuine Wisdom. Simon is also a Standing Council Member and Deputy Secretary of the World Academic Society of Medical Qigong, Beijing. A Committee Member of Wushu Tai Chi Qigong Australia, WTQA.
Simon conducts many retreats and workshops throughout Australia and has been leading specialist training tours to China to learn from masters at the source since 1999. He is also the author of numerous books, DVDs and meditation CDs about the ancient Chinese healing arts
Booking are essential please contact Simon Blow email si***@*************ng.com Phone 0421815254