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Grandmaster Lowe
Grandmaster Sikung Lowe is
a Chinese descendant and has been married for the last 37 years. In 1948,
as an eager 6 year old boy, he began absorbing the 3,000 year old ancestral
family knowledge of LAMAS Qi Gong. His first lessons were taught to him
by his forefathers and grandfather;
all of whom were Qi Gong Grandmasters. He naturally felt the powerful
effects derived from the practice of Qi Gong—he grew and began
to develop powerful Qi healing skills through many years of
daily practice.
Grandmaster Lowe has practiced a traditionally
family-style Qi Gong for 54 years. This style, until
recently, had remained an esoteric practice
since the Han dynasty (1st century B.C.).
Grandmaster Lowe
is a LAMAS Qi
Gong Grandmaster—the living lineage holder and principle founder
of all LAMAS Qi Gong assocations across the world. He recently relocated
to Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA and at over 60 years of age he has begun
to establish Qi Gong Instructor training
groups throughout the United States. Grandmaster Lowe has a superb command
of the English language—his strength lies in explaining the concept
of Qi/Chi from a scientific
perspective.
Summary
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- The only non-US citizen invited to speak as a Presenter
and Panelist in the 1st White House Commission on Complementary & Alternative
Medical policy (WHCCAMP), September 2000.
- Presenter, panelist and member of the World Qi Gong Congress
(WQC) as well as the World Qi Gong Federation (WQF).
- Presenter for the Global Holistic Summit in Bangalore, India.
- World Authority on LAMAS Qi Gong, featured on various National
and International Television Programs.
- Over 28 years of martial arts experience.
- Author of the title ‘The Art of Daoyin’ (sold-out
limited first edition ) and producer of instructional
Qi Gong DVDs and Videotapes.
- Highly sought-after for his Healing abilities—as a
Medical Intuitive, he possesses the ability to "see" into
the body.
- Grandmaster Lowe is also well versed in Qi Gong as practiced
by the Taotang and LoLo tribes' 'Daoyin' practitioners.
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