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Deep Well Learning was created to support people already engaged in movement practice.
It is not a replacement for teachers. It is not a system of instruction.
It is a way of understanding practice more clearly.
The courses within Deep Well Learning explore Qigong and Taiji through the lens of Chinese medicine.
They begin with experience,
and develop understanding from what the body is already showing.
Movement, breath, sensation, and change are given language
— not to control them, but to recognise them.
Many people practise for years
without having a clear way to understand what is happening.
Chinese medicine provides a language for this.
Deep Well Learning exists to make that language accessible,
without removing it from the context of practice.
This work does not train diagnosis or clinical treatment.
It does not replace training in acupuncture, herbal medicine, or other clinical disciplines.
It remains within the role of movement practice and teaching.
The material is presented with restraint.
It does not attempt to explain everything at once.
Understanding is allowed to develop gradually,
through observation, repetition, and return.
The well is always there.
Practice is the rope that lowers the bucket.
Those who return to practice draw more deeply from the well.