About Qigong Master Tianyou Hao
Qigong Master Tianyou Hao began meditation practices as a small boy in 1944. He practiced alongside his mother, following her example. As he grew, he never forgot this experience and her influence. As a young man, he began traditional Qigong training with Martial Arts Master Zhu Guo Zhen, and later refined techniques with Buddha Master Li Yuan.
As a Professor of Engineering at Beijing University of Science and Technology, he learned from and supported a young man who exhibited great Qigong abilities. Now, Master Hao is privileged to be guided by a woman centenarian, Grand Master Huong, who lives as a recluse in China. In 1988, Master Hao arrived in America where he began the task of spreading Qigong knowledge to Americans. Master Hao’s educational programs reflect his dedicated approach to all tasks. He has successfully adapted the best of Chinese Qigong to Western culture. His students discover and quickly learn to feel Qi, get Qi and use Qi for their personal healing and health and to benefit others. Since his arrival in America…
Master Hao developed the Inner Dan Arts Qigong and the Eastern Healing Arts systems especially for Americans.He has taught Qigong and Qi Healing to over 3000 students. He taught elective courses in Qigong/Qi Healing at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (1991-2001). Master Hao has also trained and certified over 50 Qigong Instructors nationwide and worldwide. To keep Chinese Qigong open to the world, Master Hao established the Eastern Healing Arts Center, home of the Qigong and Human Life Research Foundation and Tian Enterprises, Inc. The Center’s purpose is complementary health education for all through certification of instructors and healers and through promotion of learning opportunities.
What is Chinese Medical Qigong?
Chinese Medical Qigong = Self-Healing System + Qi Healing System
Chinese Qigong is a science consisting of principles and practices proven for 3000 years to improve health, prevent disease, and generate vitality. Qigong trains individuals to use their minds to adjust and control their life processes with exercises that circulate Qi (life energy) through their body channels. Qigong practices contribute to physical, mental, emotional and spiritual balance. Qigong is a gift to our planet. As we learn to nurture ourselves we learn to live in a way that cares for all life around us.
This Inner Dan Arts Qigong System was introduced to the U.S. in 1988 by Qigong Master Tianyou Hao.