Bertram Macdonald
Bertram has particular interests in health, well being and self-development. He enjoys teaching evening classes in Taijiwuxigong where he uses his Buqi skills to give treatments and healing as students practice. He uses a variety of exercises to promote the physical, emotional and psychological well being of his students.
Students enjoy the classes because they are taught in a clear and manageable format allowing students to feel tangible benefits to practice. The focus of the classes is always to experience taiji forces and use them to structurally correct the spine and expel toxins from the body. This leads to a clear mind, physical health and wellbeing. What may often seem elusive and mystical become tangible and realistic with a clear, practical purpose.
For conditions needing closer attention Bertram gives treatment sessions at the Kailash Centre in St John’s Wood, London. There he can give his patients more sustained information transmission to address more serious conditions. He is a well sought after healer and is noted by Dr Shen for his exceptional skill and understanding of Buqi. He has treated many conditions with much success.
Bertram is foremost a Taijiwuxigong, Taiji37 Form teacher and Buqi healer. In addition to this he has varied interests in the other disciplines Dr Shen and his family teaches. A portfolio of Shen Hongxun College courses Bertram has studied are below:
Taijiwuxigong: Self healing and self development through Daoyin (exercise) for structural correction, information transmission and spontaneous movement
Wuxi Meditation: Developing latent mental functions and moving freely between mind states
ErMeiShiErZhuang: The twelve standing pole daoyin of mount Emei to drain the meridian system
YinJin Daoyin: Daoyin for strengthening the muscles and purifying the energy body
Dragon Daoyin: Daoyin to develop the dragon spiral movement around the Zhong mai (Central channel)- (This is commonly known in the west as the Kundalini Channel)
Animal daoyin: Daoyin to use vibration force to promote spinal health
Sound daoyin: Six breathing methods, five healing sounds and mantra
Lying down daoyin: Meditation, daoyin and spontaneous movement from a lying down position
Taiji37: Standing exercises to develop taijijin (taiji forces) and controlled spontaneous movement
TianShanTaiji37 form: Using taijijin (taiji forces) in a taiji form
TaijiSanShou: Two person fighting
TaijiJian: Applying taijijin (taiji forces) in sword fighting
Buqi tuina: Healing through vibration force massage
Metaphysical illnesses: Treating parasites or binqi (toxins) of a non-physical origin
