By Renee Blodgett on April 4, 2018 in Asia, California, Central Asia, China, New Mexico, North America, Photos, San Francisco/Bay Area, Santa Fe, USA
We had a chance to do a short workshop with Qigong Master Mingtong Gu recently at Spirit Rock, a spiritual retreat center in Northern California that we happen to love -- see my write-up on...
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I've known about the magical work of Mingtong Gu for years and despite my interest in learning Qigong from him, it always seemed to take a back seat.
You see, I first met Qigong master Mingtong Gu...
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