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Thanksgiving Gatherings at Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy

Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy to host a Tree Decorating event scheduled for November 25 and 26 as part of their weekly open house series

At the time of family gathering and thankfulness, Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy will host a Tree Decorating event scheduled for November 25 and 26 (Saturday and Sunday) as part of their weekly open house series. They extend a heartfelt invitation to all to join in and enjoy this delightful occasion.
Every Saturday and Sunday, from 2 to 4 pm, Tai Ji Men's weekly open house sessions create a welcoming space for neighbors and friends. This initiative aims to foster a sense of belonging and community spirit, aligning with the academy's dedication to promoting conscience, love, and peace.
In its academies located in Walnut and Pasadena, Tai Ji Men organized lively gatherings that drew a large crowd. The evening event in Walnut on November 18th was truly heartening, fostering a space for attendees to not only express their sincere wishes but also exchange valuable experiences about health and personal growth. Adding to the atmosphere, a variety of dishes from different families generously enriched the occasion.
In the spirit of ongoing joyfulness, its Pasadena academy arranged an evening hot pot event on November 19, showcasing popular shabu shabu. Guests indulged in a culinary feast with choices encompassing a vegetarian pot, non-vegetarian pots, and spicy hot pots, ensuring a diverse array of tastes were catered to. William Mickey Stevenson, a former songwriter and record producer for the Motown group of labels, and his wife Michelle, both practitioners of qigong at Tai Ji Men, had a good time at the event. For those who couldn't attend these delightful gatherings, an open invitation awaits to join forthcoming events for further opportunities to experience moments of joy and community bonding.
About Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men is an international, non-profit cultural organization dedicated to preserving Tai Ji Men culture and promoting the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of people worldwide. Starting in the year 2000, Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, the head of Tai Ji Men, established two Tai Ji Men Academies in California. This year, in October, Dr. Hong hosted the inauguration of two more new academies, one in Santa Clara and the other in Pasadena. Over an extended period, Dr. Hong has led members of Tai Ji Men and the Federation of World Peace and Love to take on self-funded tours across six continents to promote a culture of peace rooted in love and conscience. Dr. Hong played a pivotal role in the United Nations’ adoption of the International Day of Conscience and received the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award from the office of President Joe Biden in March of this year. This award recognized the 1.2 million

hours that Dr. Hong and members of the Federation of World Peace and Love have dedicated to the nation.
Source: Tai Ji Men

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