In the Chi Nei Tsang II retreat, we expand on the knowledge and massage techniques learned in Chi Nei Tsang I and we primarily focus on working to release the trapped winds in the body.
In this course, you will learn about the Twelve Winds, how to chase and discharge them from the body and how to inject good Chi back into the vital organs and glands. If properly addressed, the destructive impact of these immaterial and invisible wind forces can be avoided and considerable harm prevented.
We use the elbow in a highly effective technique to release trapped winds from deeper parts of the intestine and the body. In this way, the practitioner is able to assist students with chronic and acute challenges in internal tissues, organs and energy systems to improve and restore their health.
In addition to improving overall health and vitality, Chi Nei Tsang II Massage can help with:
Digestive problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome, bloating and constipation
Detox through elimination of toxins in the gastrointestinal tract and promoting lymphatic drainage
Releasing various pain and tension including neck and related headache pain and lower back pain or issues with the sciatic nerve
Alleviating asthma symptoms
Improving circulation and cardiovascular health
Women’s health conditions including endometriosis and menstrual problems
Men’s health conditions including infertility and impotence
Benefits students experience during the workshop:
Learn effective massage techniques and an Eastern medicine perspective of healing of oneself and assisting others in their healing.
Detox – Because we practice the wind-releasing massage techniques on each other throughout the workshop, you will receive the benefits of Chi Nei Tsang II massage with physical and emotional detox.
As a result, you may experience: increased energy and positivity, relaxation and stress relief, a stronger connection to spirituality and possibly a release of negative emotions or experiences.
Participants often report that they feel a great relief of heaviness or emotional burden and many also experience relief of pre-existing physical discomfort or pain.
Event Details
Retreat Itinerary:
Sunday, 19.30 – retreat introduction
Monday – Friday the schedule is as follows:
7.00 – 8.00 – Morning Qi Gong at the Tai Chi Field
8.00 – 9.30 – Breakfast (Buffet at Guan Yin dining hall available 8-10)
9.30 – 12.30 – Morning Class
12.30 – 14.00 – Lunch Break, (lunch buffet open until 14.00). You can also choose to make appointments for treatments at the spa or Pakua Clinic during this time.
14.00 – 15.30 – Afternoon Class
18.00 – 20.00 – Dinner Break (dinner buffet open is from 18.00 – 20.00) treatments at the spa or Pakua Clinic if you choose
20.00 – 21.00 – Tao Yin (Chinese Yoga) and Six Healing Sounds meditation evening session
Saturday:
7.00 – 8.00 – Morning Qi Gong at the Tai Chi Field
8.00 – 9.30 – Breakfast
9.30 – 12.30 – Morning Class, review of the retreat, retreat ends
Although the retreat is Sunday evening through Saturday afternoon, many students will choose to arrive before the retreat begins or stay after the retreat ends in order to relax and enjoy health and detox services at the Pakua Clinic or spa treatments.
Accommodation Information
Waju Residence
If you are looking for an economic stay directly across from Tao Garden Health Spa & Resort, one and two bedroom comfortable rooms are available at the Waju Residence. Please contact waju@gmx.net for details and booking.
If you stay at Waju Residence, you will be able to attend the course every day, and if you like to enjoy other benefits of the resort, such as the breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet or the pool, you are able to pay for that at Tao Garden.
For 1,420 Thai Baht fee per day at Tao Garden, you receive access to:Salt Water Swimming Pool, Herbal Sauna Steam, Fitness Center, Tennis, Badminton, Ping Pong & Basketball Courts, Jogging Path & Home Entertainment Center, 3 buffet-style healthy meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner).
Tao GardenHealth Spa & Resort
Another option for accommodation is to stay directly at the resort. For rates and reservations, please visit the Tao Garden website and from there you can book online or contact customer service to reserve your room.
Transportation To/From Tao Garden
A shuttle can be booked to/from the Chiang Mai International Airport through Tao Garden’s website. Please click here for more information.All guests at Waju Residence can also reserve transportation upon booking their room.
Become A Practitioner
If you are interested in becoming a Chi Nei Tsang II practitioner, you must follow these steps:
Attend 28 hours of teachings with Jutta or another qualified CNT Senior Teacher
After attending first CNT II workshop, collect 100 case studies (minimum 18 persons for 5 sessions) (10 case studies in single sessions)
Attend a second CNT II workshop or retreat and present the 100 case studies to the qualified CNT Senior Teacher the first day of the workshop
Be evaluated in theory and practice by Jutta, Master Chia or another CNT Senior Teacher
Learning Resources
I generally recommend all students first join for a Chi Nei Tsang I workshop or retreat first before joining me for Chi Nei Tsang II in order to have a foundation and understanding of these massage techniques. If you are interested in learning more about what you will learn at this workshop, here are some resources:
Questions? If you have questions about this retreat or what I teach, I’d be happy to connect with you. Please email me at juttakellenberger8@gmail.com.
Interested in Private Teaching?
Private Teaching or Treatments – If you would like private teaching outside of this retreat or a Chi Nei Tsang Massage treatment from me while I am in Thailand, please connect with me in advance. You can email me at juttakellenberger8@gmail.com.