Wednesday, December 03rd, 2008 | Author: rian14853

Asheville, N.C., residents Michael Clark and CCNH grad Accem Scott are best known for their “Conscious Movement” cable television series on URTV and for sharing “meditation in motion” with hundreds of people by hosting four celebrations of World Tai Chi & Qigong Day. Now they return to their hometown for the climax of Conscious Movement Across America, a four-city tour that started in Baltimore and offers a weeklong series of wellness events, many of them for free.

“This walk is a real homecoming for us,” said Accem Scott, an African-American martial artist and naturopath, author of the American Barefoot Doctor’s Manual, “Montford Park is where we held the first Conscious Movement Day in 2004.”
Asheville is host to one of four such walks across the country as part of Conscious Movement Across America, a grass-roots approach to self-healing and healing our communities, founded by Clark and Scott. Conscious Movement Across America aims to bring health, wellness and fellowship to all Americans across racial, economic and religious boundaries. The Free Wellness Walks and accompanying workshops teach folks how to relieve stress and stimulate their body’s internal medicine through mind-body techniques like Tai Chi and Qigong.

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