Awakening the Inner Healer-Leader

With Master Mingtong Gu

September 15 - 20, 2026

Address: 375 Panterkill Road PO Box 70 Phoenicia, NY 12464 United States

  • Deluxe Queen – $2,060.00
  • Deluxe Double (Shared Room) – $1,655.00
  • Standard Single - Shared Bath – $1,735.00
  • Standard Double Full - Shared bath (Shared Room) – $1,550.00
  • Economy Premium Single - Shared Bath – $1,565.00
  • Economy Single - Shared Bath – $1,380.00
  • Economy Double - Shared Bath (Shared Room) – $1,330.00
  • Economy Quad - Shared Bath (Shared Room) – $1,035.00

A Living Exploration of the Four Noble Truths Through the Body

When wisdom lives in the mind and leaves the body, even the most dedicated healers begin to feel tired.
You may recognize this quietly.
You serve. You hold space. You offer clarity, care, and guidance.
And somewhere beneath your skill, training, and devotion, the body has been asked to endure rather than lead.
This retreat is an invitation to come home—not to a belief, a role, or a new framework, but into original, embodied intelligence.

At Menla, on land dedicated to healing and contemplative practice, we explore the Four Noble Truths as a lived, bodily experience – through movement, sound, and meditation.
This is not philosophy. This is remembrance.

THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS – LIVED, NOT STUDIED
In classical teaching, the Four Noble Truths describe suffering, its cause, its cessation, and the path.
In this retreat, they are experienced through the body.
The Truth of Suffering lives as the quiet cost of separation – from body, breath, and felt presence. Many healers and leaders know this intimately: chronic tension, diminished vitality, clarity without nourishment.

The Truth of Cause reveals itself when intelligence leaves the body. When service is carried by effort rather than coherence. When leadership lives in responsibility rather than presence.
The Truth of Cessation emerges when the body is re-inhabited. Energy returns. Listening deepens. Healing unfolds naturally – without force.
The Truth of the Path is not multiple techniques or self-improvement. It is one unified practice: movement that restores inhabitation, sound that returns the body to wholeness, meditation that stabilizes essence and clarity.
This is the path of embodied return.

WHO THIS RETREAT SERVES
This retreat is for you if you are:

  • A healer, teacher, clinician, or caregiver
  • A spiritual practitioner with years of experience
  • A leader whose clarity is strong and whose body feels tired
  • Someone who holds others and is ready to be held by life again

This retreat serves those who already know a great deal – and are ready to live their wisdom without depletion.

THE PRACTICE FIELD
Throughout the retreat, you will be guided through:

  • Gentle, embodied movement to soften chronic contraction and re-enter the body
  • Sound practices to restore resonance, circulation, and wholeness
  • Meditation to anchor clarity, essence, and inner stability

Each practice supports the others. Nothing is added. What is already whole is remembered.

A SHARED OFFERING
This retreat is co-created and co-promoted by The Chi Center and Menla.

Two lineages meet in mutual respect: Tibetan contemplative wisdom and Taoist embodied awakening.
They meet where all true healing occurs—in the human body.

WHAT YOU MAY LEAVE WITH
Participants often describe:

  • A renewed sense of vitality without effort
  • A quieter, steadier authority
  • Greater trust in the body’s intelligence
  • A felt integration of healing and leadership
  • Practices that support sustainable service in daily life

Not as outcomes to chase. As natural expressions of return.

AN INVITATION
If you feel the call to lead and serve from wholeness rather than endurance,
If your body is asking to be included in your wisdom,
If you are ready to let presence carry what effort once held—
You are welcome here.


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About the Leader

Master Mingtong Gu

Qigong Master | Wisdom Teacher | Founder, The Chi Center Master Mingtong Gu brings together two profound wisdom traditions: Tibetan Buddhist contemplative practice and classical Chinese Qigong. Trained in the Dzogchen tradition with His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, Gyatrul Rinpoche, Buluk Tulku, and Yangthang Tulku Rinpoche, he also studied extensively at China's Medicine-less Qigong Hospital under […]

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