Amazing Spiritual Tai Chi Form delivers
Radiant Body Feelings & Deep Soul Healing
8 min. video shows form, samples from 2 hr. DVD
Index of Tai Chi Articles
What is spiritual Tai Chi?
Who will benefit?
Conflict with religion?
Is lineage important?
Tai Chi in Tao cosmology
Spreading like wild flowers
Martial Tai Chi difference?
Health Tai Chi difference?
Is Enlightened Self-love likely?
Inner Smile + Tai Chi
Praise for Primordial Tai Chi
Learn the original 800 year old lineage form of Chang San Feng, the 13th century founder of Tai Chi. This 15 minute form is easy to learn, yet uniquely powerful. It’s totally different from tai chi martial or soft “health” styles taught today.
Its ancient name was “wuji gong”. It literally means “develops skill for entering the Supreme Mystery”. It is often translated as “Primordial Qigong” or “Primordial Tai Chi”. Qigong is the historical Mother of Tai Chi. It was done for health and spiritual development, and is much older than Tai Chi done for martial self-defense. Primordial Qigong/Tai Chi for Enlightenment was China’s best kept secret & until now. Please read my letter below describing my discovery of this magical form from Wudang Mountain.
— Michael Winn
Invite a Magical Flowing Presence into Your Life
Welcome. How lucky you are! You’ve stumbled onto a magical opportunity, perhaps one of the most important in your entire life. For 35 years I have hunted down the secrets of Enlightenment from dozens of spiritual teachers. I tested many meditation systems from ancient mystery schools around the planet – China, India, Greece, Egypt, Africa, and shamans living near the North Pole. I found them all valuable. Some are better suited to busy modern Westerners. Of these, only a few deal with the problem of both the Body and the Spirit. Or have a practical, systematic way to access the energy field that connects them. I was seeking a path that works simultaneously on healing both body and soul.
My name is Michael Winn. I want to share with you the creme de la creme of my discoveries. You
have the opportunity to experience the living transmission from a team of great Enlightened
Tao masters. You may experience their spiritual presence by simply doing an elegant Tai
Chi for Enlightenment form for 15 minutes. The team of Tao masters I am referring to is led
by the Grandmaster of all Tai Chi masters, the Taoist sage Chang San Feng.
About 800 years ago Chang San Feng was the founder of the original Tai Chi Chuan 13-movement
form for self-defense. It was a gentle form focused on the yielding principles of the Tao, so
monks could defend themselves from bandits without falling into aggressive killing techniques
that would spoil their spiritual path.
But few are aware that Grandmaster Chang San Feng created a second short form that applied tai
chi for enlightenment rather than self-defense. It also has 13 movements: 12 movements of
Earth and one movement of Heaven that is done 50 times, ten times in each of the five
directions. It was secretly practiced by a lineage of Taoist masters for the last 800 years.
This secret Tai Chi for Enlightenment or Primordial Qigong form was taught to me
by the 81-year old Zhu Hui, a kindly Chinese master with a smile that made your heart melt. (You
can see him in the video). He says the form cured his liver cancer and protected him from
violent abuse during the Cultural Revolution. He learned it from a 106-year old Taoist Master Li
Tong, who lived on Wudang Mountain. Zhu Hui was the national tai chi sword champion of China
when he was younger, and Master Li Tong took a liking to him.
Wudang Mountain is where Chang San Feng lived in the 13th century, a mystical mountain
recently made famous by the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. In his time Chang
San Feng was mostly famous as a spiritual sage and adept of inner alchemy, not as a martial
artist. The Emperor of China sent 30,000 men to build a temple on Wudang Mountain, just to curry
favor with him. Refusing to appear at the Imperial court, Chang San Feng instead disappeared at
age 95 into the wild Wudang Mountains. He then, according to written records, re-appeared
regularly for hundreds of years afterward to teach people the secrets of the Tao. This
reappearing act is how he got a reputation for being a “Tao immortal”.
Tai Chi for Enlightenment was never taught to outsiders until a few years ago. I am one
of the first teachers certified to teach it in the West. In China it was kept secret for 800
years mostly because it was considered too powerful to be released to an untrained public.
Fortunately for us, times have changed. This secret tai chi form has now escaped from China’s
mystical mountains and can be at your doorstep within days of your ordering this remarkable and
beautiful video, filmed in powerful wild mountain and lake locations.