Celebrating the 22nd Anniversary of Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy in LA
Sail to Happiness with Conscience: Double Happiness for You and Me
2022-10-19
Dr. Allen Wu, mayor of the City of Walnut; Jessica Martinez, mayor pro tem of the City of Whittier; Dr. Tony Torng, president of Walnut Valley Unified School District Board; Victor Hung, president of the Liok-Kui Foundation; Prof. Massiomo Introvigne, an Italian sociologist and managing director of the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR); and Prof. Gordon Melton, distinguished professor of American Religious History at the Institute for Studies of Religion of Baylor University, attended the event in person.
Tai Ji Men was given a Certificate of Congressional Recognition by Congressman Ted Lieu. It reads, "In honor and celebration of your 22nd anniversary and with sincere appreciation for your outstanding dedication to uplifting communities in the Southern California Region through the promotion of traditional Chinese cultural practices."
Tai Ji Men was presented with a certificate of recognition by LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, who stated, "As Mayor of the City of Los Angeles, and on behalf of its residents, I am pleased to celebrate and recognize your services to the City of Los Angeles community. I congratulate you on your twenty two years of distinguished service and honorable achievements. You have earned the respect of Angelenos, and colleagues for your dedication, integrity and leadership."
Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, the leader of Tai Ji Men, delivered welcome remarks, pointing out that "The key to mental health is the attainment of ‘internal and external balance.’ By awakening our innate conscience in peace and tranquility and by reflecting on our own improvement daily, we can eliminate the bad and preserve the good in our hearts, which are the roots of physical and mental health. By practicing qigong, cultivating our hearts and moral character, thinking kind thoughts, and nurturing positive energy, we can remove illness and calm our spirit, maintaining peace and stability in a turbulent environment. This will allow us to achieve what the WHO refers to as ‘a state of complete physical, mental and social health.’’’ "Conscience is the sparkling treasure in everyone’s heart. Let us listen to the call of our conscience, which will guide us on the right path and nourish healthy bodies, minds, and souls. With conscience, we can build a society and a nation of love, justice, peace, and happiness," emphasized Dr. Hong.
Lily Chen, another Tai Ji Men member, recounted her tale of transformation. She was diagnosed with cancer when her son was only four months old. Even after a surgery and treatment, she was still very fearful, worrying that she would not be able to see her son grow up. Through her family’s recommendation, she joined Tai Ji Men. Under the guidance of her shifu (master) Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, the leader of Tai Ji Men, she has learned to reflect on herself and gradually changed from a negative to a positive thinker. As a result, she overcame a major hurdle in her life with a smile. She also changed from a self-centered individual to someone who frequently volunteers to promote love, peace, and conscience locally and globally. She said, "Doing these meaningful things makes me happy and gives me a sense of purpose!”
At the event, a video about Tai Ji Men’s recent efforts to promote love, peace, and conscience in New York was presented. This September, Dr. Hong, the leader of Tai Ji Men, led his dizi (disciples) to hold the "World Leader Summit of Love and Peace" and ceremonies of ringing the "Bell of World Peace and Love" during the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly. A total of 15 key leaders rang the bell and made wishes for peace, injecting strong positive energy into the planet to awaken the conscience of global citizens and pray for the world. It is very meaningful at this tumultuous time!
As of September 2022, a total of 445 leaders from 128 countries, including 49 heads of state and government, seven Nobel Peace Prize laureates, UN ambassadors and leaders from all walks of life, have rung the Bell of World Peace and Love to make a positive impact on world peace and sustainable development! Dr. Hong was honored by the Mayor of New York City for promoting love and peace and other goals of the United Nations.
Embodying the Wisdom of Tai Ji: Achieving Inner Balance, which features 55 inspiring life stories of Tai Ji Men members of all ages who applied what they had learned at Tai Ji Men to overcome obstacles and work toward a bright future, was given to the distinguished guests. These true stories are not only heartwarming, but also provide practical yin and yang advice that readers may apply to all facets of life. Chiwen Su, the designer of the book cover, had panic disorder in the past, but after practicing Tai Ji Men Qigong for a while, her mind and body improved greatly, much like the morphing butterfly on the cover. She related her experience creating the book cover.
Tai Ji Men members sang "A Prayer for Peace" to pray for the world. They also invited attendees to endorse the Declaration of International Day of Conscience and the Declaration for the Movement of An Era of Conscience, hoping that everyone will act with conscience so that the world will be peaceful and that everyone will be joyful so that every family will be happy. For those who were unable to attend, a video of it is available on YouTube at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZqVq6F036M