
(If you miss the start date, contact me (info below), and we can integrate you into the class as though you haven't missed a day!)
This 12-week Tai Chi series: is designed to introduce and deepen your experience of mindful movement, breath, and internal energy cultivation. Classes will be held in person, twice per week, allowing for consistent practice and steady progression.
Tai Chi is often described as “meditation in motion,” but in practice, it is a disciplined system of training the body and mind together. As the weeks progress, we will also explore the natural transition from movement into stillness, circulating and expressing that energy with clarity and control.
This series is suitable for beginners as well as those with prior experience who want to refine their foundation.
Designed to introduce and deepen mindful movement, breath, and internal energy cultivation
Held in person, twice per week for steady progression and integration
Each session includes guided warm-up, form practice, and practical integration
Tai Chi as a disciplined practice of training body and mind together
Learn to gather and store energy through slow, intentional forms
Explore the transition from stillness into movement, circulating and expressing energy with control
Suitable for beginners and those refining their foundation
Cultivate awareness, steadiness, and ease that extends into daily life
Tai Chi supports the integration of mind, body, heart, and spirit, offering both meditative restoration and functional strength.
Physically, Tai Chi is a slow, weight-bearing, low-impact practice that builds strength through sustained postures, controlled transitions, and whole-body coordination. This supports balance, posture, joint health, flexibility, and bone density—without the strain or stress response associated with high-impact exercise.
Energetically and neurologically, the practice:
Cultivates and circulates Qi, reducing stagnation and restoring vitality
Calms an overactive nervous system while improving focus and mental clarity
Trains the body to release unnecessary tension while maintaining internal strength
Encourages heart-centered awareness and a steady, grounded emotional state
The alternation between slow cultivation and expressive issuing teaches the body how to remain calm and centered even during dynamic movement. This ability—to hold stillness within motion—becomes a transferable skill, supporting resilience, clarity, and presence in daily life.
Tai Chi is a meditative movement practice that trains the body to cultivate, circulate, and harmonize life force energy (Qi) while developing the ability to express trained power (jin) through relaxed, connected movement.
Rooted in the Dong Family Style of Tai Chi, a derivative of the Yang tradition, this class emphasizes continuity, whole-body integration, and clarity of intent. The practice weaves together slow, deliberate forms with more expressive and dynamic movements, allowing students to experience both deep internal stillness and responsive flow.
In this class, you will learn:
Slow-style Tai Chi forms (simplified and more advanced) designed to gather, sink, and refine Qi, nourishing the body and calming the mind
Tai Chi drills and expressive forms that emphasize particular movements as a form of training
Foundational alignment and weight-shifting practices, building structure, balance, and internal connection
Breath-led, meditative movement, guided by intention (yi), allowing awareness to settle and the spirit to become clear
Each session follows a conscious arc:
A gentle warm-up to open joints, soften fascia, and settle the nervous system
Tai Chi forms and drills that cultivate Qi through slowness and circulate it through continuity
A closing practice to gather, settle, and integrate Qi throughout the body
As movement becomes continuous and unforced, the mind naturally quiets.
There are generally three stages to learning:
Mental Stage - Learning from the mind
Physical Stage - Learning from the body
Spiritual Stage - Knowing from within
HeartFull stage - Added Bonus - Experience Bliss & Joy
As one engages in Taichi practice, attention turns inward and the practice becomes a moving meditation, clarifying thought, opening awareness through the heart, and restoring a sense of internal coherence with spirit.
Practiced in standing form, each posture flows seamlessly into the next, guided by breath, intention, and subtle weight shifts that awaken deep postural intelligence and embodied presence.
This practice is less about doing more and more about sensing more, learning how to move with efficiency, grace, and calm authority.
Tai Chi is for all people across all stages of life who are seeking a practice that is both meditative and strengthening, subtle yet deeply effective.
This class is especially supportive for:
Beginners new to Tai Chi, as well as experienced practitioners refining internal connection with grounding techniques
No prior Tai Chi experience is required.
The forms are taught progressively, with attention to alignment, safety, and individual pacing.
Tai Chi is about cultivating vitality, circulating it wisely, and expressing power only when appropriate. A lifelong practice that evolves with you, meeting each season with steadiness, clarity, and quiet strength.
For optimal support, join Radiant Flow Meno-Qigong the same morning. They are set up to be complementary.
90 minute sessions
In person: Ventura, California: Portside Resident Courtyard
Comfortable loose clothing for easy movement
Flat shoes with wide toe box: Barefoot Shoes or Xero Shoes work best
Water
Hat or Sunglasses for outdoor class
12- Week Series Website Signup: Each week is ~$35/week or $420 for all 12 weeks. Full payment can be made in three installments.
Internet registrations require payment upfront
In person payments are accepted weekly as well
Email: contact@arcaniumalchemy.com
Phone: 805-708-6392
In Peace, Love, and Gratitude,
Ellie
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