"Cost for the ten day retreat is $700.
Cost for retreats organized by others is $70 per day, five day minimum. Five people minimum, and ten people maximum may attend. Organizer should check availability for their date of choice before proceeding"
Taoist Hermitage in Ecuador - Qigong Retreat
Here is your video for $15
Watch Tien Shan Chi Kung - Level 1 - by Steve Gray, student of Fook Yueng Online | Vimeo On Demand
Here is your book for $15
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1096086778
I am going to leave this video of you doing Chen Taijiquan and Chen Zhenglei doing Chen Taijiquan
I wouldn't expect you to be as good as Chen Zhenglei, but if you are charging people and saying others do not possess the real neigong then perhaps you should at least be 25% as good as Chen Zhenglei.
Well, I never really was interested in doing retreats because I only want serious students. However several volunteers who have come here were very impressed with the chi kung, they said I should have retreats, and that they could bring groups of friends to them. I had one person come here after reading my book, and since the book says nothing about teaching and students, she came as a volunteer. My wife also often tells me we should have retreats, so finally I gave in. I always felt that I should have low prices, but the wife insists I charge higher prices (it includes a luxury type cuisine, because she is a master chef). Anyway, if people are going to take all the time and spend all the money required to travel here then the cost of the retreat is less than travel expenses even at the price listed. I finally agreed because having retreats seems like a good way for possible serious students to check me out. In any case, I think that cost for a retreat is in the ballpark, in the midrange, for this kind of retreat. What would you suggest as a fair price? Keep in mind that retreat is for sharing Mr. Yueng's chi kung, not for tai chi. My main thing is chi kung, and I do a little tai chi as a hobby these days, plus tai chi is better than chi kung for me if I have a lot on my mind. I don't claim to be a tai chi master or adept, but I know more about chi kung and nei kung than a lot of people who call themselves chi kung masters
Lucky people would click the 'Home' button on that retreats page and it would take them to my main website, which I did not want to list in the book or here, but you forced me = ) I didn't want to make it too easy. If you know what happened to John Chang you would see why. I think prices for long term students are what you would call reasonable. We also have some volunteers here at times, it means they get to stay here for free if they work 20 hours a week on the farm.
My Chen video which you disapproved of was made a long time ago for a couple of beginner Chen students, which is why it is rear view and has the very simplistic flavor. I didn't realize that video was still up there, but I can't remove it now because I no longer have that account on Utube. If you were more interested in fairness you might have shared my latest Chen video which is on Vimeo, which you linked to.
Thanks for sharing my Tien Shan chi kung video and my book link.
You know, I wasn't going to bother to write the book about Mr. Yueng, but I thought it would be an easy way to supplement my social security income, and possibly find a very few good students. I need to cover some expenses, like, I'm two years behind on my house taxes, I need to get the old rusty trusty Land Cruiser licensed. Don't have any health, house, or car insurance.I would like to finish my house and be able to get a little furniture (we're using mostly plastic chairs now, and a couple of plastic tables.) I also need to get some surgery on my hand, and upgrade the little tin shacks we have for volunteers and students. That's just the tip of the iceberg, there's plenty more - so here I am whoring myself in front of a bunch of sometimes rude strangers in order to make ends meet, when ideally I should be staying hidden. Anyway, it beats having stayed in the states and needing government 'subsidies' to live, or be homeless
I really do believe that real nei kung is one of the most profound and valuable methods of self improvement that there is.
Anyway, my wife will be getting social security soon, and that will help a lot - so for ten cents I might say the hell with all this book and forum BS and just rest in peace, as I was advised recently by some spirit guide or something that you probably believe do not exist.