Want to learn T'ai-Chi?

The Soft Exercises of Yeung Ma Lee
Yeung's T'ai-chi Ch'uan with Murray Douglas

I met Murray the first time I came to Glastonbury in 1998, he was sat next to me at the dinner table. He gave me a Zero Balancing healing treatment which changed the way my life was going. He gave me a Mayan Astrology reading, and told me my Mayan sign, which was so accurate and I'd never even heard of the Mayan Calendar before. Then he introduced me and told me to go to see Amma and to learn T'ai-chi. I managed to do all of the above, except learning T'ai-chi, so after nearly 18 years I've invited him to the Daisy Centre in Glastonbury for Paul and I and anyone else who wants to join us. There are limited spaces, as the room can only hold 8 people, so please get in touch as soon as you can with a small deposit.

These classes are ideal for those with no experience of T'ai-chi Ch’uan or for experienced practitioners. So, if you would like to take this unique opportunity to learn from this wonderful man who has been on a journey with T'ai-chi since 1973 do get in touch.

Start your T’ai chi journey with Murray

All the workshops are open to non-residents, but those staying with us take priority.

These weekends will provide thorough instruction in the foundation level of the basic series of the Soft Exercises of Yeung Ma Lee, information which has only recently been given outside the family by the master. 

Our first residential T’ai-chi weekend,
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Yeung's T'ai-chi Ch'uan is a family art that has been developed by the masters of each generation for over two hundred years. The current lineage master Sifu Yeung Ma Lee is no exception, her innovative teaching methods include her "Soft Exercises" that develop in complexity,and subtlety, providing a variety of benefits especially for the student of t'ai-chi ch'uan - whatever style they practise.. 

The Soft Exercises begin with an initial series of twenty, supplementary exercises are added as the tissues and awareness of the practitioner begin to respond and develop. Employing the Yeung family internal principles, the "Soft Exercises" lead from the balancing of the body's structure, to authentic ch'i kung, offering a range of benefits, insights and skills along the way. 

These workshops are ideal for those with no experience of T'ai-chi Ch’uan looking to explore body/mind consciousness. For experienced practitioners of T'ai-chi, these exercises will provide deeper insight into the practice & principles of the art. 

Murray Douglas has been enjoying a t'ai-chi journey that began in 1973. Since 2000 he is fortunate to have been a personal student of Sifu Yeung Ma Lee having been a Yeung family student since 1980 with Master Chu King Hung. He has been a qualified, registered practitioner of Chinese medicine since 1985 and is trained and qualified in a variety of body/mind work modalities including Process Acupressure and Zero Balancing. 

Instruction will be given from 07.30 - 08.30pm on Saturday evening and from 10am to 1pm on Sunday. Booked separately: Saturday evening £25, Sunday £75. £80 for all 4 hours if all three weekends booked. Accommodation from £40 per night, call the Daisy Centre for details. For more information on the teaching please contact Murray on 0207 460 7348. For more information on accommodation or to book please contact the Daisy Centre. info@daisycentres.com or 01458 834587.

The Mind Leads the Ch’i
and the Ch’i Moves the Body