Righteous Qi Holistic Center

How Can You Make This Happen?

As a native of Tibet, Zhenia Heigh, founder of Righteous Qi Holistic Center, studied with a Tibetan medicine lama, and also is accomplished in numerous Western-based, alternative healing approaches (please see ABOUT US Page for more details). For the past 18 years, Zhenia (pronounced ‘zeni-ya’) has been working with clients and students to help them effectively cultivate their Qi so they can achieve high levels of health and well-being. In her global practice, Zhenia customizes a special Righteous Qi Cultivation Package for each individual, tailored to meet every person’s unique needs.

Please see "SERVICES" Page for Righteous Qi Cultivation Package details.

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Would You Like to Embody the Righteous Qi?

Cultivation of Righteous Qi does not just focus on the physical. The simplest way to describe the process is to start with cultivating the essence of one’s heart, and from there it automatically involves every aspect of self. In essence, it beautifully expands to cultivating the Qi of the body, mind, emotions, deeds and spirituality. It is a complete or whole package. One can only achieve a true, permanent, total healing result by working with the whole package.

How Righteous Qi Relates to One's Life?

RIGHTEOUS QI (energy of love, compassion, fairness, honesty, unselfishness, egoless-ness
 and truthfulness) is the purest form of energies, and of the highest frequencies as well.
When frequencies of the body’s cells run low, the outcome is imbalance and illness (or dis-ease). When the purest, high frequencies reside within the body, the outcome is balance, harmony and vitality.





What is Righteous Qi?

Qi Gong has been widely misunderstood, not only by Westerners, but also among the
modern Chinese today. These days many believe that Qi Gong is a form of martial arts only,
and that practicing Qi Gong only benefits one’s physical health. This is a limited perspective
of Qi that underestimates its powerful healing effects – on all levels of one’s life – especially
when one correctly applies and embodies the Righteous Qi.

What is Qi?

For thousands of years in the Chinese tradition, especially in Taoism teachings, the word Qi or Chi, represents ENERGY or LIFE FORCE. In Vedic tradition, Prana (VITAL LIFE) is equivalent to Qi.

Everything is Qi – Qi is in every particle of every living and non-living organism, from as small as a microscopic water molecule, to as infinite as the universes. Without Qi, there would be no lives or creation of any form.

The ancient Chinese and Tibetans understood the ultimate importance of the Qi, so they
cultivated and archived Qi to the highest level of spirituality and health. The term for
cultivation of Qi is called Qi Gong (or method).