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Le Ziran Qi Gong suit la voie taoïste

du Vide et de la Quiétude.



« Créer de l’espace vide nous permet de poser les bagages de la vie, de nettoyer et d’enlever les affaires inutiles et de se détacher de l’attachement. C’est seulement quand la pièce est vide qu’iil y a possibilité d’expansion pour que le voyage de notre vie soit léger et lumineux, ce qui permettra à l’intuition de se réveiller. »

Maître LIU DEMING

Maître Liu  Deming

Master Liu is the 5th generation inheritor of the Liu He Zi Ran Men lineage, He began his study of Ziran Kung Fu and Qigong in his teens with Master Hong Zheng Fu, and later, with the legendary Grandmaster Wan Lai Sheng.

After graduating from Beijing University of Physical Education, Master Liu accepted a teaching post at the famous Shaolin Temple, and then spent 12 years teaching at the Fujian Institute Of Physical Education. Since coming to Australia Master Liu has taught at his own school the Ziranmen Kung Fu Academy and taught for 10 years at Melbourne University Tai Chi and Wu Shu Club. He was the founder of the Australia Wu Shu and Tai Chi Practitioners Association, is now a lecturer at the Victorian College of the Arts and is the head coach of Shaolin temple Wu Shu Training Centre in Australia.

Through his nearly 30 years teaching experience, Master Liu has come to believe that the state of a persons physical and mental health is so much more important than any material properties they may strive for. He understands that to gain this free mind and spirit, one’s life should be nourished by great philosophy and culture.

Taoism and Qigong are the two most important disciplines that we should focus on. Through Taoist Tranquillity Meditation and Ziran Qigong practice, you can develop inner peace and strength to help deal with day to day stress, heal mental and physical sickness and it can lead us into a greater space of consciousness and happiness. This is called “Ziran life and spiritual development”.

Master Liu also believes that there are many levels of interest and commitment in Meditation and Qigong, from relaxation, fitness of the body, through to training for spiritual infinity and beyond this, into the life long search and commitment for the Taoist immortality excellence. Our practice of Qi Gong has been passed down through the Zi Ran Men system. It has been refined through many generations by Masters throughout the lineage. Master Liu De Ming is a Qi Gong devotee and brings many new elements, including traditional Shaolin Qi Gong sets, to the current system. In the Zi Ran Men tradition, we encourage relaxed, natural practice.

Master Liu is the 5th generation inheritor of the Liu He Zi Ran Men lineage, He began his study of Ziran Kung Fu and Qigong in his teens with Master Hong Zheng Fu, and later, with the legendary Grandmaster Wan Lai Sheng.

After graduating from Beijing University of Physical Education, Master Liu accepted a teaching post at the famous Shaolin Temple, and then spent 12 years teaching at the Fujian Institute Of Physical Education. Since coming to Australia Master Liu has taught at his own school the Ziranmen Kung Fu Academy and taught for 10 years at Melbourne University Tai Chi and Wu Shu Club. He was the founder of the Australia Wu Shu and Tai Chi Practitioners Association, is now a lecturer at the Victorian College of the Arts and is the head coach of Shaolin temple Wu Shu Training Centre in Australia.

Through his nearly 30 years teaching experience, Master Liu has come to believe that the state of a persons physical and mental health is so much more important than any material properties they may strive for. He understands that to gain this free mind and spirit, one’s life should be nourished by great philosophy and culture.

Taoism and Qigong are the two most important disciplines that we should focus on. Through Taoist Tranquillity Meditation and Ziran Qigong practice, you can develop inner peace and strength to help deal with day to day stress, heal mental and physical sickness and it can lead us into a greater space of consciousness and happiness. This is called “Ziran life and spiritual development”.

Master Liu also believes that there are many levels of interest and commitment in Meditation and Qigong, from relaxation, fitness of the body, through to training for spiritual infinity and beyond this, into the life long search and commitment for the Taoist immortality excellence. Our practice of Qi Gong has been passed down through the Zi Ran Men system. It has been refined through many generations by Masters throughout the lineage. Master Liu De Ming is a Qi Gong devotee and brings many new elements, including traditional Shaolin Qi Gong sets, to the current system. In the Zi Ran Men tradition, we encourage relaxed, natural practice.

Master Liu is the 5th generation inheritor of the Liu He Zi Ran Men lineage, He began his study of Ziran Kung Fu and Qigong in his teens with Master Hong Zheng Fu, and later, with the legendary Grandmaster Wan Lai Sheng.

After graduating from Beijing University of Physical Education, Master Liu accepted a teaching post at the famous Shaolin Temple, and then spent 12 years teaching at the Fujian Institute Of Physical Education. Since coming to Australia Master Liu has taught at his own school the Ziranmen Kung Fu Academy and taught for 10 years at Melbourne University Tai Chi and Wu Shu Club. He was the founder of the Australia Wu Shu and Tai Chi Practitioners Association, is now a lecturer at the Victorian College of the Arts and is the head coach of Shaolin temple Wu Shu Training Centre in Australia.

Through his nearly 30 years teaching experience, Master Liu has come to believe that the state of a persons physical and mental health is so much more important than any material properties they may strive for. He understands that to gain this free mind and spirit, one’s life should be nourished by great philosophy and culture.

Taoism and Qigong are the two most important disciplines that we should focus on. Through Taoist Tranquillity Meditation and Ziran Qigong practice, you can develop inner peace and strength to help deal with day to day stress, heal mental and physical sickness and it can lead us into a greater space of consciousness and happiness. This is called “Ziran life and spiritual development”.

Master Liu also believes that there are many levels of interest and commitment in Meditation and Qigong, from relaxation, fitness of the body, through to training for spiritual infinity and beyond this, into the life long search and commitment for the Taoist immortality excellence. Our practice of Qi Gong has been passed down through the Zi Ran Men system. It has been refined through many generations by Masters throughout the lineage. Master Liu De Ming is a Qi Gong devotee and brings many new elements, including traditional Shaolin Qi Gong sets, to the current system. In the Zi Ran Men tradition, we encourage relaxed, natural practice.


Maître LIU Deming

est, en tant qu'héritier de la 5e génération, le représentant du Ziran Men Qi Gong.

Maître Liu a commencé à étudier et à pratiquer les Arts Martiaux à l'âge de 8 ans sous la direction de Maître Hong Zheng Fu et du grand Maître Wan Lai Shen.

Maître Liu a enseigné pendant 12 ans à l'Institut d'Education Physique de Fujing où il était le Doyen du Département des Arts Martiaux. Il est également Entraîneur Principal Honoraire à l'Académie de Kung Fu du Temple de Shao Lin.

Maître Liu vit à Melbourne, en Australie, où il a fondé la Ziranmen Kung Fu Academy.

Site de M. Liu Deming: www.ziranqigong.com

La richesse du Ziran Qi Gong, l'expérience de Maître Liu Deming, sa générosité tant sur le plan pédagogique qu'humain sont tout à fait exceptionnels.


LES STAGES & FORMATIONS DE PROFS AVEC MAITRE LIU


Attention, danger d'y prendre goût !!!


... Si voir Maître Liu Deming faire du Qi Gong est

un pur bonheur, son enseignement l'est également.

Il nous transforme en douceur et en profondeur.


Video :

When didgeridoo meet Ziran Qi gong :

Si Mullumby and Master Liu Deming

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