Rainbow Tao Temple opening ceremony

News Desk
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Posted Saturday, April 22, 2017 - 5:34pm

In a world that feels so dark at times with so much conflict, violence and division here is some news that will shine a brilliant light in to all this darkness.

On Wednesday 26 April at 7pm in the Rainbow Tai Chi School in Ashburton, Devon, there will be a special launch of the Rainbow Tao Temple.

This unique octagon building, was designed and built by the students of the school based on the vision and guidance of Master Choy, the founder of Rainbow Tai Chi Chi Kung and director of the school.

Full of peaceful and loving energy, it is a space for all nations, for people of all nations to come together to find healing, peace and forgiveness.

All around the building, the flags of every nation (over 200 flags!) are represented so that by practicing the Rainbow Tai Chi exercises and peacefully meditating, we can bring both inner and outer peace.

We can share this healing energy with all nations that need balance, peace, healing and support. Particularly, in these times, where there is so much conflict and unrest among the people, countries and leaders of the world.

There is also the opportunity of adopting a nation, where you can write your own healing message to that country on their flag! We can all empower ourselves with chi energy to help ourselves and each nation to transform negatives and conflict into happy solutions.

The Mayor of Ashburton, John Nutley will perform the opening ceremony. The event will also be attended by special guests, Bob the Cat, the feline star of the film “A street cat named Bob” and his owner James Bowen, busker and international best-selling author who has inspired with his journey with Bob and his own personal transformation.

They will join in the fun of the evening with music, poetry and comedy from the Rainbow Tai Chi students and teachers, dedicated to all the nations of the world.

All are very welcome, entry is free of charge. As space is limited, early confirmation of attendance is advised.

If you are interested in attending or would like more information about Master Choy, the school and his unique Rainbow approach to heal the world, please contact Christine Chin at 01364 653 810 or email christineoreilly@yahoo.com.

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