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I have for many years been interested in and studied different complimentary therapies and differing approaches to health and well-being. My approach to healing is based on an integrative model as my understanding has led me to believe that dis-ease in the mind and body is a combination of many different factors. Likewise the way in which we can heal ourselves can also be acquired by integrating a variety of methods. To achieve this we can introduce into our life-styles wholesome disciplines such as ‘Infinite’ Tai chi and Chi Kung.
I have incorporated complimentary therapies into my lifestyle for the past thirty years. I began studying Shiatsu in 1991 followed by Reiki healing. My interest in Tai Chi and Chi Kung also stems from this time. The commitment to a way of life which encompassed these ideals led me to embark on an anthropology degree at Durham University. I acquired a BA (Hons) closely followed by an MA. The study of anthropology deepened my interests and presented me with the opportunity of studying different cultures and their attitudes and approaches to health. However, my main aspirations to a well-balanced life have been met by my commitment to undertaking the teachings of Master Jason Chan’s ‘Infinite’ Tai Chi and Chi Kung and Meditation. The Teacher Training Course with Master Jason Chan runs over three years and requires a commitment to daily practice. Master Jason Chan has encouraged me to follow my inspirations and aspirations to become an ‘Infinite’ Tai Chi and Chi Kung teacher and with this in mind has recommended that I teach.
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