When was the last time you moved through a practice and reached a state of calm presence? And, in the process, the answers you’d been searching for that day just seemed to easefully unfold?
You were no longer chasing after what you needed. You’d found it.
With its combination of movement and relaxation, Qigong can become the medicine that increases clear thinking and bodily awareness.
The truth is, your mental, emotional, biological, and physical functions are all determined by how you hold on to experiences in your body…
Experience this 9-part advanced on-demand video course, from Daisy Lee, renowned Qigong teacher and author, and master her deeper signature Radiant Lotus Qigong practices to put yourself in a mindful space.
In each module, you’ll add new movements to your practice — and by the end of the nine modules from Daisy, you’ll learn the full Radiant Lotus Long Form.
You’ll develop a sense of flow in your movement and your life — as you surrender to a longer process that enables your body, mind, and spirit to feel nourished. Journeying far from the perspective of “perform this movement for this ailment,” you’ll explore a truly holistic flow practice.
For the first time ever online, Daisy shares exciting new layers from the advanced Radiant Lotus Qigong practice for women.
The graceful Qigong flow helps gently release tension and bring deeper peace to body, heart, and mind — making for better sleep, rejuvenated health, and much more.
Both relaxing and enlivening, the Radiant Lotus Long Form builds on the elements from Daisy’s Movement as Medicine With Radiant Lotus Qigong for Women program. This 9-step journey focuses on the sequential long-form flow to help you bring greater ease, comfort, and contentment to your body.
Daisy, a respected leader and teacher in the world of Qigong, has over 25 years of international training experience. Her warm and engaging approach to this ancient art and science has made her an immensely popular faculty member in the previous seven courses and six summits she’s taught for The Shift Network.
This course will show you how to cultivate your Qigong practice to experience more prolonged inner peace and emotional stability — as you calm your emotions and train your mind to focus... so you move away from self-sabotage and manifest the changes you desire most in your life.
In this 9-part transformational intensive, Daisy guides you through the fundamental body-mind-spirit skills you’ll need to learn sequential Qigong movements in each module that culminate in the full, transformative Radiant Lotus Long Form.
This course features teachings, training sessions, and experiential practices from Daisy. Each session builds harmoniously upon the previous ones, so you’ll develop a complete holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles you’ll need to tap into Radiant Lotus Qigong to cultivate new vitality and connection. Your purchase includes 24/7 ongoing access to your course content, allowing you time to review the materials at your own pace and integration.
Note: If you have not experienced Daisy’s work before, you’re welcome in this advanced training, and we ask that you complete the foundational Movement as Medicine With Radiant Lotus Qigong for Women 7-module program on your own as a prerequisite. This extra training is described below and is included in your registration. You can complete it before or in tandem with this advanced training.

A woman’s womb is a place of great mystery and manifestation. From this deep space that Daisy calls “the heart below the horizon,” there is much to explore and understand.
In this opening week, Daisy will share how, protected in the center of your body, your womb has the potential to carry life, whether it be a child or the birthing of a project you dream into existence.
Daisy will share a Womb Meditation to help you get to know the energy of your Pelvic Palace. Additionally, she’ll teach a beautiful new movement that’s part of the Radiant Lotus Long Form, called Making Waves in a Quiet Pond.
In this exciting first module, you’ll:

Much like the yin-yang symbol in Qigong, all of life is a merging of infinite possibilities.
This week, Daisy will share her reflections on how change is inevitable, but growth is optional.
We can choose to stubbornly stay the same within the status quo, or we can venture beyond the familiar. If we choose the latter, we can see what awaits outside our conditioning, or travel inwards to discover new depths of understanding — this is the potential you unlock when you’re able to see beyond the walls of limited perception.
In this module, you’ll:

Every home needs a good spring cleaning to refresh the energy and welcome in harmony...
This week, Daisy will share how, in a similar way, your body also needs consistent cleansing and clearing so that it functions well and gives you joy.
As with our homes, if we take care of small repairs to our bodies when they’re first needed, we likely won’t have to do major repairs down the road.
The self-care we invest in now will add up to long-term gain, with robust health that can extend well into our wisdom years. Regardless of your age and lifestyle, there’s no time like the present to start spring cleaning the home of your body!
In this module, you’ll:

Much like the ancient art of Feng Shui in a home, proper placement is also needed in the body to build healthy Qi flow.
This week, Daisy will share how movement can be stiff or stilted when posture is incorrect, yet it may just take a minor shift in position — or perception — for the blocked area to become clearer with increased Qi flow.
You’ll learn to support your practice by identifying where the Qi is (or is not) flowing. You’ll explore how to ease around areas of tension, yet build and consolidate energy at the core. This fine balancing act is part of Qigong cultivation.
We are always learning to adapt to changing circumstances, build on our strengths, and let go of mental clutter so that our bodily home becomes a place of refuge.
In this module, you’ll:

As you reach the middle of the program, you may experience more noticeable changes with daily practice…
Because the middle dantian is considered one that’s most important for women, Daisy will help you focus on bringing harmonious balance to this center.
When the heart center is stable, uncomfortable emotions fall away, and clarity rises to the surface, changing how you interface with your family and community — and evolving how you see yourself.
You can then truly lead from your heart without getting attached to drama.
In this module, you’ll:

What’s in a shape?
This week, Daisy will explain how, in the Chinese understanding, straight, direct lines are considered yang, while circles and spheres are yin. One may appear to go to the heart of a situation faster, yet the less direct approach may be more persuasive and less daunting, helping people become more receptive as they get accustomed to a new way of thinking.
In general, the male nature is yang and action-oriented while female nature is yin, nurturing and receptive. If there’s a problem, the yin approach is to go around it like water around a rock — the yang approach, meanwhile, is to break the rock and tunnel through it.
Of course, we have within each of us both yin and yang, though our personality will reveal our propensities. When we understand the sacred geometry within our female form, we learn how to best work with circles and spheres to create easier flow and less tension.
In this module, you’ll:

We need both stability and inspiration in order to take flight. Without something stable to push off from, we cannot fly, and without hopes and dreams to aspire to, we are devoid of inspiration.
When there is harmonious balance inside and outside, above and below, we can move effortlessly and communicate easily. Nature provides the inspiration… it is up to us to become attuned to it.
In this module, you’ll:

Throughout Asia, the lotus flower is a symbol of strength and resilience.
Growing in muddy, stagnant waters, it’s compelled to rise through the darkness and into the light to grow a giant pristine blossom on top of the water.
This week, Daisy will share how the lotus is a reminder that you, too, can overcome the deepest challenges — and rise to meet your potential with a little patience and perseverance.
Whether your beginnings were easeful or challenging, you have the opportunity to adapt and blossom into your greatest potential…
In this module, you’ll:

Some miracles can take nine months to unfold. Some others, nine weeks. But who says miracles can’t happen in 90 minutes?
In this final module, Daisy will explain how the power and miracle of creation applies to everything you’re inspired to bring into existence — and it’s not limited to the beauty of birthing a child.
Birth and rebirth are part of a continuum — punctuated by transformation.
We are often afraid of the unspoken and unseen. Our fantastical minds create visions of pain in childbirth or feelings of anxiety or fear over the unknown before anything happens. We can make assumptions of worst possible outcomes to safeguard against disappointment or sadness, creating unnecessary anxiety.
And yet, just as easily, we could be in awe of the untapped potential that lies within our incredible female form to manifest health, peace, joy, contentment, and self-love on a level not previously experienced before.
In this final week, you’ll practice the full Radiant Lotus Long Form, bringing new understanding and grace to the life you’ve lived and the life you are yet to experience.
This act of revisioning your life and giving birth to the person you know you can be is the first step on a journey to living a rich, radiant life, unfettered by self-limiting thoughts and beliefs.
You’re more than enough, and you’re here to experience the full spectrum of potential in your body until your last breath!
In this final module, you’ll:
In addition to Daisy’s transformative 9-module course, you’ll receive this special bonus offering to complement the course and take your understanding and practice to an even deeper level.

The “Five Animal Frolics” is a classic Qigong series that draws upon the inspiration of five animals that were studied by the famous Chinese physician, Hua Tuo. The system he created some 1,600 years ago included the tiger, deer, bear, monkey, and crane which he felt best illustrated the different qualities of robust health that was possible in humans if we moved in a similar fashion. Even in ancient times, the pursuit of vibrant health and the desire for longevity were priorities to be cultivated. Follow along with Daisy, 59th generation lineage holder of Hua Quo’s 5 Animal Frolics Qigong, and experience how the Crane form creates litheness, grace, and calm in your body.

In this fascinating dialogue, Daisy will introduce you to Dina Delaini, a graduate of Daisy’s Radiant Lotus Women’s Qigong certification program and owner of a retreat sanctuary in the Costa Rican rainforests. Dina credits RLWQ with helping her find her voice and trust her creative abilities, releasing fears, and navigating life’s uncharted waters with grace and loving kindness.

Master Duan Zhi Liang’s 800-year-old family system of Qigong is called Wuji Hundun. which roughly translates to English as “Creation from Chaos.” Wuji is the space between nothing and something — when stillness becomes potential ignited and something happens. Hundun is “chaos”, the unknown variable in every life that can turn disaster to fortune or fortune to disaster. Master Duan was both a martial artist and healer who believed that the more you could harmonize with changing circumstances, the greater the potential to thrive amidst trials as, inevitably, “hundun happens” in every human life. Daisy will teach three of the 18 movements from Wuji Hundun Qigong to enable you to dance more gracefully between order and chaos.


Deepen your own Qigong journey as you learn powerful lessons from the life of Dame Dr. Effie Chow (also known as “Mother of Qigong in the West”). In her early life she was a toddler refugee of World War II from China — and she later evolved into a Qigong master, sportswoman, dancer-singer-model, nurse, and more. Dr. Chow is also known for healing “hopeless” conditions, and has been called into hospitals worldwide to respond to patients with serious medical conditions.
For more videos from Effie, please see the eastwestqi Youtube channel.

Experience a unique opportunity to learn from renowned Qigong teacher and author Daisy Lee — from the comfort of your own home. Each session includes a streaming video and guides you to learn sequential movements in each module that culminate in the full, transformative Radiant Lotus Long Form.
In addition to the high-quality videos and MP3 audios, you’ll also receive session transcriptions. You can then review, print, and highlight the most important insights and practices you were given.
Between sessions, you’ll have the option of completing related exercises, practicing new tools, and answering questions to accelerate your learning and integrate each lesson.
If you don’t absolutely LOVE Next Level Radiant Lotus Qigong for Women — or don’t feel that it meets your needs — please submit your refund request form 14 days from your date of purchase and we’ll happily issue qualifying customers a refund.

Daisy Lee, the founder and principal teacher of Radiant Lotus Qigong, has lectured extensively on Qigong as an empowering self-care practice in schools, hospitals, women’s organizations and numerous online summits.
She has studied and taught Qigong internationally for 30 years, including as a keynote speaker and workshop leader at the National Qigong Association, Kripalu Center, Omega Institute, and other venues. Her presentations at Johns Hopkins, Mount Sinai, and Women’s College hospitals have encouraged a collaborative approach to healing and healthcare between patients, caregivers, nurses, and doctors.
Known for her signature program, Radiant Lotus Women’s Qigong (RLWQ), Daisy was honored with the “Qigong Master of the Year” award in 2020 by the World Qigong Congress in recognition of her impact on women’s health and healing. Due to student enthusiasm, she offered the first RLWQ online certification in 2023 so that women instructors from around the world could teach this female-focused program in their country’s language.
Daisy also teaches classic systems of Qigong such as 8 Brocades, Wuji Hundun Qigong, Zang Fu Gong, and 5 Animal Qigong, offering students a diversity of styles to evolve their practice as practitioners and instructors. She is the 59th-generation lineage holder of the original 5 Animal Qigong from Bo Zhou, China that has been passed down from the famous Chinese physician, Hua Tuo.
Daisy recently received the “Humanitarian of the Year” award from the 23rd World Congress on Integrative Health: Healing with Peace. She lives on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico with her partner and collaborator, Mark Roule. Together they are building a boutique retreat center where they will hold in-person Qigong programs.