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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-09-28/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-09-30/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-05/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-07/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-12/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-14/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-19/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-21/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-26/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-10-28/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-02/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20271104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271104T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
CREATED:20260429T164833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T143650Z
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-04/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20271109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271109T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
CREATED:20260429T164833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T143650Z
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-09/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20271111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271111T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
CREATED:20260429T164833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T143650Z
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-11/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20271116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271116T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
CREATED:20260429T164833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T143650Z
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-16/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271118T100000
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-18/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271123T100000
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-23/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271125T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-25/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271130T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-11-30/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271202T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-02/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-07/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20271209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271209T100000
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-09/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20271214T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271214T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-14/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-16/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20271221T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20271221T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T220539
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-21/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-23/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-28/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2027-12-30/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2028-01-04/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/qigong.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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SUMMARY:Qigong
DESCRIPTION:Gentle Qigong and breathwork practices to help you reset your nervous system\, release stress\, and reconnect to your energy. \n\n\n\n\nQigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movement\, breathwork\, and focused intention to support the flow of energy—known as “Qi”—throughout the body. \nOften described as “moving meditation\,” Qigong is designed to calm the nervous system\, improve circulation\, and restore balance to both mind and body. \nIt’s accessible to all ages and abilities\, offering a peaceful yet powerful way to reduce stress\, increase vitality\, and reconnect with your inner strength. \n— \nTuesdays & Thursdays 9:00am \n*no class in June or July* \n$20 \n— \nLed by Amy Hun\, her Qigong and breathwork sessions help you slow down\, breathe deeply\, and move with intention. \nAbout Amy Hun: \n“I’m a Michigan native and graduate of DePaul University in Chicago with a background in business and healthcare. But my true calling began over a decade ago when I shifted into holistic health—combining movement\, mindfulness\, and energy medicine to support lasting wellness. \nI’m certified in yoga and Qigong\, with additional training in Tai Qi. I bring over 15 years of experience in practicing and teaching Qigong\, breathwork\, and meditation.​ \nOver the years\, I’ve worked with children\, seniors\, and special populations including those with MS\, diabetes\, post-rehabilitation needs\, and women’s health concerns. \nToday\, I focus solely on Qigong and breathwork—offering simple\, gentle practices that help release stress\, restore energy\, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. \nMy belief is that true well-being comes from aligning the physical\, emotional\, and energetic self. Qi Rising was created to help you find that alignment—wherever you are on your journey.”
URL:https://www.thecenterforhas.com/event/qigong/2028-01-06/
LOCATION:The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences\, 320 Branard St\, Houston\, TX\, 77006
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences":MAILTO:info@thecenterforhas.com
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