The Soulfire System

What is the Soulfire system?

SoulFire Qi Gong is a health discipline for men and women of all ages that incorporates movement, mental-emotional, and spiritual exercises (body, mind, spirit) with the intention of improving overall quality of life, health, longevity, and, therefore, happiness.

Soulfire Qi gong

SoulFire Qi Gong is the mothership that carries the focus of the SoulFire system.  Strength building, dynamic movement, proper relaxation, healing, and learning the art of self-control and discipline.  Rehabilitation, mental-emotional, and spirit building, all hinge on this qi gong foundation.

Soulfire Warrior

SoulFire Warrior is the yang or assertive aspect of qi gong training.  It involves strength, reflex, awareness, and tactical training that teaches the practitioner alternative psychological skills to worry and unpreparedness. With the right intention and awareness, most problems can be easily solved before they have a chance to begin. 

Soulfire Healer

SoulFire Healer, the Yin aspect, introduces the practitioner to the world of self-control and power, effecting and directing our life force/qi/prana and, therefore, its consequences on the body-mind-spirit complex. Practitioners begin using SoulFire healing techniques from their first session.  Further studies are available for those practitioners seeking to dig deeper, some of which include Blue Star Celestial Energy, Reiki, and breathing techniques.

Soulfire Master

Soulfire Master begins with the age old saying: we are all Masters in becoming.  Through self discovery and awareness, SoulFire reveals a detailed discription of what is being received by the practitioner’s mind and generated through their thoughts into a model for their unique reality.  Once a practitioner understands their reason for existence, and follows up on it, they become a master of themselves.  
Focused intent and energy direction are the tools of a SoulFire Master.  

“SoulFire Qi Gong is not so much about what somebody says it is.  SoulFire Qi Gong is what each individual practitioner feels that it is, to them.”

-Stavros Mihaletos