Rotterdam, Netherlands | May 16-17, 2026

Daoist Alchemy

 Cultivating Energy through Movement

During the 2 days of this training you will learn daosit yoga practices for cleansing, generating, circulating, and harmonizing the vital and spiritual energies of the three main tan tien or energy centers of the body-spirit complex.

Daoist Yoga practices include:

  • Spitting Toxins
  • Bone Marrow Washing
  • Swimming Dragon Qi Gong (3-Parts) – complete system of energy maintenance that includes Soaring Dragon Feeds on Qi, Swimming Dragon, & Sitting Dragon.
  • Standing Postures of Wang Xiangzhai – energy accumulating/meditation postures.
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DAILY CLASS SCHEDULE

7:00 – 9:00  Practice
9:00 – 10:00  Breakfast (*please bring a breakfast with you each day)
10:00 – 12:00  Teaching & Practice Refinement
12:00 – 14:30  Lunch
14:30 – 16:30  Practice & Teaching

 

ACCOMMODATIONS & LOCAL TRANSPORTATION

You will need to organize your own accommodation, transportation and meals during the retreat. Please check out the resources below to help plan your stay. 

Planning Your Stay in Rotterdam

 

DATES & LOCATION

May 16 & 17, 2026

Rotterdam, Netherlands

The retreat takes place at the JA LUS CENTER.

 

COURSE FEE

$256 USD*

*At checkout, use the full name, e-mail, and mailing address of the person registering for the retreat. (Payment details do not have to match.) 

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About the Teacher

Dharma Bodhi (Kol Martens)

Dharma Bodhi began practicing yoga at seven years of age. In his teens he moved into practices of Chan Buddhism and Daoism received through his Chinese martial arts teachers in New York. After completing his chiropractic degree he studied in an Oral-Practice Tradition of Non-Dual Śaiva Tantra, taking initiation into one of the Daśnami Orders of practice from India. In 1996 he complete ācārya training under his Śaiva gurus. This training emphasized traditional Kundalinī Hatha Yoga and a progressive system of Meditation, along supportive studies in ritual/pūjā and yoga texts. Since graduating as a Śaiva ācārya, he took refuge with a great master of Bönpo Dzogchen meditation, and studied with him by taking multiple trips per year to his monastery in India for a period of 8 years.  He studies both Dzogchen meditation & yoga (trul khor), and Dzogchen preliminary and advanced texts. Both his Śaiva and Dzogchen masters gave him the task of teaching these systems stripped of the unnecessary aspects of the cultures and languages they are found in. His Dzogchen master also gave him the task of translating two Tibetan texts. One of which is finished and the other is in process. He now lives with his wife, Sahaja Dakinī, and their two children in rural Maine, USA. He is developing a practice hermitage in the wilderness of Maine and a European teaching center on the border of Italy and Switzerland.