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Qi Natural Therapies & Yoga
Qi Natural Therapies & Yoga was opened in 2001 by Mark O’Brien, international yoga teacher and communicator, fulfilling a vision to inspire people from all walks of life to find greater health, happiness and meaning in their daily lives. Qi Natural Therapies & Yoga aims to provide everything to help you transform your health – and your life – under one roof (well two roofs actually as we have two centres!) We offer a wide range of yoga, pilates and meditation classes in many styles, alongside many of Sydney’s most professional natural health professionals in most mainstream treatments. Qi has been an oasis of calm and healing on the Northern Beaches since early 2001 and continues to attract the cream of Sydney’s teachers and therapists.Our goal is to provide easy access to classes and practitioners in a beautiful environment. Come and see us soon! What is Qi? Qi means “life-force”. This is the same life-giving energy represented by Prana in Yoga or Chi (or Ki) in oriental medicine. Our classes and treatments try to increase this precious energy in all of us leading to transformation of our health, vitality and wisdom.
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