Helping you discover the ki to life - Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim teaches how to harness the life force energy of ki - Cover Story

American Fitness, March-April, 1994 by Peg Jordan

A Weekend of Transformation

Anyone can have an accelerated sampling of her wisdom by attending the intensive "Self-Discovery Weekend" she offers with her team of instructors in a redwood forest south of San Francisco. I attended a weekend last summer with a group of 50 people, and it was a flawless example of how her powerful techniques can truly deliver what she promises. Men and women of every age reported feeling incredible energy. Despite sleeping only a few hours and eating foods with names they couldn't pronounce, they broke through fear barriers they didn't know they had. According to Kim, "My weekends give students an opportunity to open up, to love themselves in a more expansive way, and most importantly, to feel more of their true Self."

Realizing the unity and inter-relatedness of all beings, dealing with negative emotions, subconscious programming, tapping the creative power of emotions, developing a positive mental attitude, growing in selfdetermination, refraining mistakes as challenges--Grandmaster Kim can talk for hours on any of these subjects. They fill her books, videos and daily lectures. But we can all listen and read these concepts, and they remain in the conceptual world until we've had a chance to experience them firsthand. This is the reality Grandmaster Kim delivers--a tangible, here-and-now, feel-it-tobelieve-it experience of your ki. Not to mention all the side benefits of growing peace, joy, wisdom, compassion and vitality, and getting in touch with your unique Self. Plans are underway for her first major television show this summer. Set your VCRs, hope your circuits don't blow out and really put energy in action.

For more information on Tae Yun Kim's classes, video, audiocassettes and weekend workshops, contact Jung SuWon Academy at (408) 263-5425.

Peg Jordan is editor-at-large of American Fitness and a student of Grandmaster Kim.

COPYRIGHT 1994 Aerobics and Fitness Association of America
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