Introduction to Ki Development and the Personal Kiatsu Program on March 13th

Do you suffer from tension headaches? Back problems? Sore joints? When you are stressed, ill or injured, Ki does not flow well.

The Vancouver Ki Society (www.vks.ca) will be hosting a free Introduction to Ki Development and Kiatsu evening on Thursday, March 13th.

Kiatsu mobilizes your natural healing processes by restoring the flow of living energy. Ki pressing improves your circulation, reduces tension, enhances your health and helps your body heal naturally. It also helps reduce or eliminate pain, stiffness, and swelling caused by stress or minor injury.

The Personal Kiatsu program provides a formalized approach to learning the universal principals of Ki. Students learn Kiatsu and Ki principles for improving health, increasing relaxation, and enhancing their daily lives. After students accomplish these goals for themselves, they can practice Kiatsu to enhance their family's health. Outside of Japan and Portland, Vancouver is the only place one can learn Kiatsu. More information about the program is available at www.vks.ca.

We will be limiting the number of attendees so everyone can have one-on-one time with our instructors and experienced students. Should we have too many RSVPs, we will schedule additional evenings.

Thursday, March 13th
6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (please arrive 15 minutes early)

The Vancouver Ki Society
#104 - 11031 Bridgeport Rd.
Richmond, BC

Please join us to experience this unique program and opportunity. RSVP at info@vks.ca or by phone at 604.241.0403

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

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The Vancouver Ki Society is a non-profit educational service organization established in 1985 to spread Ki Principles, Kiatsu and Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido as taught by Master Koichi Tohei, Founder of the Ki Society International. Tohei Sensei presides at World Headquarters in Japan. He began teaching outside of Japan in 1953 and today Ki Principles are taught worldwide. The Vancouver Ki Society is affiliated with the Northwest Ki Federation and the Ki Society International.