onenergy

onenergy

Onenergy is pronounced as [One-Nergy], which refers to the source of creation. Everything and every life come from this one source. Onenergy Qigong is to help you to realize that you are more than this body and mind. Download Onenergy APP to learn and practice Qigong, meditation, and more. Available at Apple APP Store and Google Play Store.

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About onenergy

Onenergy is a combined word pronounced as “One-Nergy”. It refers to the source of creation. In Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching 道德经), Lao Tzu stated that 道生一,一生二,二生三,三生万物, which means Dao (Tao) created the one, the one created the two, the two created the three, and the three created everything. The one refers to Onenergy or Hun Yuan Qi in qigong terminology. The two refers to Yin and Yang. The three refers to the sky, earth, and humans. Till then, everything was manifested.

Onenergy Qigong is to share and teach how to connect with the one so that it can help to manifest whatever you wish for: your body health, mental health, wealth, relationship, and well-being. Once you connect with Onenergy, you are very close to Dao/Tao. Then you will be able to realize the true meaning of life and achieve your spiritual awakening.

About Onenergy Institute mission and dream. Onenegy Institute founders: Master Dai and Coach Delphine. Be part of Onenergy Community.

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