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Malaysian Grandmaster Coming to America Malaysian Grandmaster Coming to AmericaPOSTED 10/15/2008 - Hailed as one of the greatest living practitioners of the healing art of Cosmos Chi Kung, Grandmaster Wong is traveling to the United States to teach and inspire! This autumn, Americans in four major cities will have an opportunity to learn the healing art of Cosmos Chi Kung from a world-renowned grandmaster. In late October, Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit will travel from his homeland of Malaysia to visit the United States in an effort to spread his teachings. Grandmaster Wong will teach public seminars in New York City, Long Beach, California, Orlando and Gainesville, Florida. Grandmaster Wong has taught tens of thousands of students all over the globe. The Grandmaster is excited and honored to spread his teachings in the United States. He believes that the Americans can greatly benefit from the art of Cosmos Chi Kung. Cosmos Chi Kung is a rare and ancient Chinese healing art similar to Tai Chi. It was a well-kept secret for centuries, and was virtually unknown in American until Grandmaster Wong and his disciples started teaching here a few years ago. The exercises are surprisingly simple. They involve easy physical movements, gentle breathing techniques, and a relaxed, meditative state of mind. Nevertheless, class participants (who often include physicians, lawyers, and professors) say that these exercises bring amazing results. "Grandmaster Wong is all that I expected: vibrant, energetic, warm, encouraging, magnetic and exuding a palpable internal power, and a visible joy. I have practiced other styles of chi kung in the past as well. But, even taking a single course with a master of his calibre has surpassed any previous experiences I have had." -- Dr. Brandt Stickley (Acupuncture Physician in Florida) The Grandmaster will be teaching seminars in Cosmos Chi Kung upon his arrival in the United States. For more information on the seminars, please visit http://FlowingZen.com, a website sponsored by Grandmaster’s Wong’s senior American disciple, Anthony Korahais. |
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