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Rooted Alchemy

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6 contributions to Rooted Alchemy
“Stand tall like a mountain, flow like a great river and learn to play with gravity.”
The first part of this statement is a classical saying associated with Tai Ji while the addition of “learn to play with gravity” is something my teacher in Beijing, Zhang Wei Dong, would add. He never said whether it was his own or something he heard from somewhere else, but to me it always fit perfectly with the classical phrase. Does this statement resonate or inspire you? Does it make you think of any particular part of your practice? I will get started first below in the comments!
1 like • 4h
"learn to play with gravity" this immediately triggered my other addiction, flying gliders where I also need to defend gravity and need to stay focused during the flight. Since I started with Qi Gong a few month ago I did not fly do to gliding season end. I think I can benefit from Qi Gong in terms of being focused and physically. Overcoming gravity happens in my case when the coordination of the body and the arm movement are in sync. If I do it right I immediately feel less tension in the shoulders.
Possibly Addicted
I just finished Day 6 and I think I might be addicted. No day is complete without hearing Sonny's voice during practice. And I'm feeling so much different already!
1 like • 5h
Was lazy beginning this week, started to missing it. Attended yesterdays live session and it feels so good again. Keep on the good work Sonny.
Weekly Qi / Qi & Flow 12.2.25
In today's session, we went over: - 8 pieces of brocade with variations — focused on winter element (water) practices and supporting kidney health through breathwork, mobility, and internal heat. - Lifting the Sky, Archer, Wise Owl, Bear, and Punching with Fierce Gaze — emphasized proper alignment, smooth transitions, and connecting body lines with relaxed stretching. - Practiced breath-connected movements, ankle rockers, gentle twisting, and standing meditation for grounding. - Beijing 24 Form — focused on standing postures, transitioning between hand shapes, and the mechanics behind Wuji, holding the cauldron, and basic arm positions. - Explored empty/full, open/close, and how to coordinate breath with movement. The last live sessions have been uploaded to the classroom if you haven’t checked them out yet. See you on Thursday!
3 likes • 10d
Great live session. The 8 pieces of brocade is my favorite, I do it every morning. I like the variations in todays class. Thank you very much Sonny.
New Course Coming Soon "8 Pieces of Brocade (八段锦 Bāduànjǐn)"
Get ready for our upcoming qigong course: The 8 Pieces of Brocade (八段锦 Bāduànjǐn) — one of the most beloved and time-tested practices in all of Chinese health culture. Dating back nearly a thousand years to the Song Dynasty, this sequence was created to strengthen the body, nourish the organs, and support everyday vitality. The name “brocade” refers to fine, elegant silk — a reminder that these movements weave health and energy through the body as beautifully and smoothly as woven cloth. At its core, the philosophy of the 8 Pieces of Brocade is simple: gentle, mindful movements can create powerful change when practiced with intention. Each piece focuses on a different function of the body — from opening the lungs and improving digestion to calming the mind and supporting the kidneys. Together, they form a complete system that balances strength and softness, grounding and lightness, effort and ease. A steady practice can help you feel centered, energized, and deeply connected from the inside out. Stay tuned. Stay rooted. Stay open🌱
New Course Coming Soon "8 Pieces of Brocade (八段锦 Bāduànjǐn)"
6 likes • 11d
Ba Duan Yin was my first contact with Qi Gong and I love it.
Day 1 completed!
Have been "waiting" to start as due to a bit of Mother looking after has taken priority, I started today ! We can all just pushing it back till a better time cant we. I have been following the morning video on You Tube so I can be ok with myself on that 🙃 Step be step I be going.
5 likes • 21d
Step by step, my pace. Thats why I landed here.
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Jürgen Kartnaller
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Partly retired (50%) finding my way into Qigong and Tai Chi.

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Joined Nov 16, 2025
Höchst, Austria
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