Free Training On Key Movements and Their Health & Wellness Benefits

Transform Your Life With My Self Healing Program

My name is Daniel Weicher and I’ve been in recovery since 1999. I am all too familiar with the feeling of anxiety.  This fast paced, constantly connected lifestyle we all live of today’s world often leaves most of us with an undefined physical nervousness and unease that won’t yield. 

Recovering The Way Qigong is a self healing practice that is proven to work with these conditions for such people and offer a sense of fluidity and calm that has escaped them.

 

What is Qigong?

 Qigong is a practice designed to unite mind, body and spirit for the betterment of mental wellness and overall physical health.  The practice integrates posture, movement, self-massage, breathing techniques and focused intent.  For centuries people have brought wellness back into their lives through this program.  Qigong opens the flow of energy in the body and enhances our ability to connect with our higher selves.  

 

Today I offer a free training for those interested in uniting aspects of their physical, mental and emotional selves in a new highly productive and fun way.  We do this by utilizing simple but profound techniques from three millennium and combining them into a single practice.  Qigong, like Recovery, is intentful self-observation which the ancients called “turning the light around”.  Utilizing a combination of guided meditation, gentle movement, and progressive relaxation, we tap into and connect with our Higher Selves.

 

Please let me share this gift with you by showing you 3 basic movements that will help start your journey to self health.

Recovering The Way

Dan has amassed over 3,000 hours of study, practice, volunteering and teaching different aspects of Chinese Medicine, Qigong, Internal Alchemy and their relation to Recovery Principles. His signature Practice, “Recovering The Way Qigong“, is a melding of Recovery Principles and Qi Awareness.

It is an exciting, thoughtful and provocative mix of the newer Paradigms from the 20th and 21st centuries with Taoist Principles and Mind/Body practice. The program evolved not as a tool to teach, but as his personal path to healing. And like Recovery, it needs to be shared to fully manifest.