Stress is inevitable — but it doesn’t have to destabilize you or negatively impact your health and wellbeing.
In this free online event with Daisy Lee, founder of Radiant Lotus Qigong, you’ll discover why the gentle movements of Wuji Hundun Qigong are ideal for alleviating stress and anxiety, cultivating calmness, and attaining inner harmony regardless of external circumstances.
Think of this 800-year-old Qigong lineage as “movement medicine” that allows the body to gently process stress — releasing heavy emotions, and managing chronic pain or other manifestations of illness — all of which can lead to Qi depletion, dis-ease, and discomfort.
Once reserved for Chinese royalty and their healers, protectors, and warriors, Wuji Hundun Qigong combines intentional movement, breath, and awareness to process emotions and restore flow and regulation. It empowers you to integrate your daily life experiences rather than replay them — renewing your Qi and protecting you from being energetically drained.
Those who regularly practice become “healing warriors,” imbued with the strength, courage, and grace to confidently face challenges and remain open-hearted to life — even after profound loss or hardship.
During the hour, you’ll explore how Wuji Hundun Qigong reveals and heals the unconscious patterns that become imprinted upon us through chaos — and rewires the brain and body for peace and resilience.
Grounded in more than three decades of study, practice, and teaching, Daisy brings clarity, warmth, and depth to this ancient system, making it accessible while honoring its power as a transformational path.
She’ll guide you in the movements of Jian and Hui to cut through mental chatter, rebalance the heart and brain, and encourage new neural pathways that support emotional regulation and clarity, while inspiring wholeness through awakened power and grace that supports unshakable inner calm.
Join Daisy and learn how Wuji Hundun Qigong and the quelling of inner chaos support joint mobility and sustained strength by unlocking the shoulders, hips, knees, and hands — and opening meridians where stagnant energy often becomes blocked.