What: An Evening With . . .
Who: Matt Hayat
When: Friday
Fees: $15.00, members; $20.00, nonmembers;
$10.00, full-time students and seniors over 65
Have you experienced seemingly random body discomfort or pain? Or talked an issue through to clarity only to later discover related body tension? Do you wonder what happens to your unexpressed emotions? Are you interested in learning about the use of sound as a method for connecting mind to body? Kiai Qigong offers insights into these questions - and much more. An Eastern healing arts system that uses sound and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to balance the body, Kiai Qigong helps you explore the deep-rooted connection between the body and the psyche. This discussion will focus on the viewpoint of consciousness in TCM, the relationship of consciousness to the physical body, and the emotional and psychic aspects of each organ. Case studies and a discussion of treatment of imbalance through enhanced awareness of unconscious patterns and repressed emotions will be discussed.
Matt Hayat Ph.D., MMQ, who has been studying the Eastern arts for 19 years. He has a doctoral degree in Biostatistics from the Medical College of Wisconsin and is a faculty member at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. Matt is a Senior Instructor in the Kiaido International organization founded by Dr. Song Park. He holds a Masters in Medical Qigong Therapy (MMQ) degree in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) from the International Institute of Medical Qigong, a sister school of the Henan University of TCM in Zheng Zhou, China, and has a private TCM practice near Baltimore.
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