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Friday, June 5, 2015

Qigong Master So-time lapse of Swimming Dragon in Shaolin monk temple robes

Qigong Master So demonstrates dramatic Swimming Dragon Movements.

Qigong Master So wears his traditional Shaolin Buddhist Temple monk robes.

Swimming Dragon in time lapse sequence.
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Master So at Shaolin Temple branch in South Korea receiving his monk's continuing education in Buddhist spirituality.

About Master So

Qigong Master John Yong So was the 1999 gold medallist at The Beijing International Tai Chi competition.


In addition to Qigong and Tai Chi, Master/Dr. Yong So has also received his Doctor's degree in Oriental Medicine in South Korea and the United States. 

He successfully integrates the 2,000 year Oriental medical tradition with Qigong’s 4,000 year history of healing and health. Master So offers hands on healing and Qigong acupressure to treat many chronic conditions.

Master So has taught Qigong and Tai Chi at the University Level. He is a tenth dan (tenth degree) black belt in Hapkido, he is also President of the Universal Martial Arts Association. He continues to instruct many police agencies and U.S. Marshals in self defense tactics.

Master So's experience in both the real world and with the unseen Qi forces.

New from Master So!
Blue Dragon Healing Association
Teaching Qigong for the benefit of human health.

Master So has lived a varied and full life. As a youth and member of South Korean Military's Special Forces stationed in South Vietnam, to five years as a Buddhist monk at the world renown Shaolin Temple. His invitation to live in America by the U.S. military and his subsequent study of Traditional Oriental Medicine has lead to his creating a successful private healing and teaching practice.

For over four decades now, Master So has been successfully treating illness with his focused Qigong skills and as a Doctor of Traditional Oriental Medicine with its acknowledged techniques.

He specializes in diagnosing and treating chronic illnesses, as well as sexual dysfunction. His traditional laying of hands Qigong treatment differs from Western medical therapy, it is non-invasive, (no injections, no surgery) and uses neither surgical instruments, nor medications.

New! Master So Qigong Healing Consultations
via Skype Video Chat. 
Totally private, From the convenience of your own home.
Initial $75.00 fee is applicable to the overall treatment plan.
For more information Please Click here

Master So Qigong Class schedule and locations.
Austin YMCA, Southwest campus
6219 Oakclaire Dr. Austin, TX 78735
(512) 891-9622
Thursdays 
10:45 - 11:30 AM

Austin YMCA, Buda campus
465 Buda Sportsplex Dr. Buda, TX 78610
(512) 523-0099
Wednesday
7:00 - 8:30 PM

Tai Chi Classes
Austin YMCA, Southwest campus
6219 Oakclaire Dr. Austin, TX 78735
(512) 891-9622 
Thursdays 
9:15 - 10:45 AM
12:40 - 1:40 PM (Senior Tai Chi)

Austin YMCA, Buda campus
465 Buda Sportsplex Dr. Buda, TX 78610
(512) 523-0099 ‎ 
Wednesday
5:30 - 7:00 PM
Saturday
12:30 - 2:00 PM

San Antonio YMCA, Thousand Oaks campus
16103 Henderson Pass, San Antonio, TX 78232 
(210) 494-5292
Sunday
3:15 - 4:45 PM
Monday
7:00 - 8:00 PM