Stillness-Movement Neigong Lineage

Wang Jue Min began learning qigong to heal injuries he sustained during World War II. He later met and became friends with Zhou Qian Chuan of the Emei Linji Lineage, his health improved so much he continued to study all the qigong that was available. In Beijing he met the Daoist Master Hu Yao Zhen, who completely healed Teacher Wang. 

Teacher Wang studied with 5 of the most accomplished men of his time

Hu Yao Zhen (1879 -1973) Synthesised Jingdonggong , Still and Moving Qigong, “Father of Modern Qigong”, founder of medical qigong, a Chinese Doctor, Daoist Priest & Master of Xinyiquan –

Zhou Qian Chuan (1907-1972) Master of Daoist Medicine, Western Medical Doctor, Buddhist Abbott, 12th Lineage holder Emei qigong, General 

Jiang Wei Qiao (1873-1958) Popularised meditation and qigong, Master of Daoist jinggong, & Tien T’ai Buddhism, one of the first to introduce cultivation to a wider audience through his published works. 

Liu Gui Zhen (1920-1983) Inheritor of neiyanggong, one of the main founders of “modern qigong” & developer of medical qigong and qigong therapy. 

Chen Ying Ning (1880-1969) Founded the Xian xie yuan Institute, expert and Master of Daoist Neidan, helped transform Neidan for a more modern audience. 

Unfortunately Master Wang was imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution for “unfavorable associations” only being released after 17 years. When asked how he coped he gave credit to what he had learned from his qigong teachers. Master Wang was asked to synthesize his knowledge and experience and to pass it on. Due to his respect for all that he had learned from Master Hu, it was his Lineage that absorbed the other teachings. Master Wang established the Baoding Medical Qigong Healing Hospital in Baoding, China and worked even after retirement helping those in need. He became recognized as a “National Treasure” for his work by the Chinese Government.

It was at the Baoding Hospital that Michael Lomax met Master Wang and began studying Qigong with him. After many years of study and treating many patients under Master Wang’s guidance – Master Wang decided that he wanted Michael to bring this Lineage to the West and teach it here. It takes an individual with special Energetic talents to be able to transfer the teachings of the Stillness-Movement Lineage and Master Wang placed great trust in Michael as they had worked together for over 10 years.

Teacher Michael Lomax has a degree in electrical engineering specializing in electromagnetic field theory and acoustical wave propagation, with graduate study in Quantum Mechanics. Acoustics, and Solar Thermal Engineering. Michael studied the Chinese Neigong for over 45 years and operated a pain clinic for 35 years specializing in the elimination of pain utilizing Clinical Qigong and Chinese Medical Therapeutics. Michael has taught Chinese Qigong, Neigong, Clinical Qigong, and Chinese Taoist Medicine Neuro-Energetic Therapeutics for over 40 years and offers on-line courses as well as workshops and has students in most countries of the world. Michael is certified as a Level IV teacher by the National Qigong Association and is author of the book A Light Warrior’s Guide to High Level Energy Healing. Michael also developed the Gift of the Tao Neigong Movements which now have 5 complete sets of movements.

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