Qi, Tea, and Calligraphy - experience the art of flow
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Qi, Tea, and Calligraphy - experience the art of flow

茶道 Chá Dào - Tea to awaken your senses 氣功 Qì Gōng - Qigong to move your energy 書法 Shū Fă - Calligraphy to flow your art

By Far Leaves Tea

Date and time

Sunday, June 8 · 9:30 - 11am PDT

Location

Far Leaves Tea

2626 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA 94702

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Inspired by a start to spark the 午 Wǔ or “Noon” (or Yin Fire or Horse or 5th) month of this wild Wood Snake Year 乙巳 Yǐ Sì, Dr. Paul C. Wang, DACM partners with Far Leaves Tea for a ceremonial journey of three experiences…

茶道 Chá Dào - Tea to awaken your senses

氣功 Qì Gōng - Qigong to move your energy

書法 Shū Fă - Calligraphy to flow your art


Email info@daocenter.com for details and to register.

$35 Prepay

$40 At Door

Space limited to 10 participants.


Bio:

Dr. Paul C. Wang, DACM, LAc is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and a longtime practitioner and lineage transmitter of Dao Arts, which align mind with body, self with other, culture with nature, and spirit with soul.

Dr. Wang specializes in integrative self-cultivation methods to counteract the stressors of our modern lifestyle because he believes collective wellness depends on individual wholeness.

Throughout 28 years of teaching, Dr. Wang has travelled to share his medical, martial, and mystical expertise with thousands of diverse patients, students, and professionals in more than 20 countries during training courses and humanitarian missions.

Via an accessible style combining wit, warmth, and wisdom, he blends essential principles and embodied practices from rich traditions of healing, alchemy, astrology, calligraphy, philosophy, spirituality with scientific insights.

Thus, his creative communication integrates East and West, ancient and contemporary, theoretical and practical as useful, powerful, meaningful antidotes to balance our daily lives in this dramatic age of personal, social, and ecological transformation.

In terms of calligraphy lineage, Dr. Wang is a student of Master Chang Mei-Chu 張梅駒 (1947–), who was a student of Wang Bei 王北岳 (1926–2006), who was a student of 賀孔才 (1903–1952), who was a student of 齊白石 (1864–1957).

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