| She was raised in Hong Kong. Since the age of 7, | | | | Japanese shrines, and even the Indian temples. |
| she has studied Tibetan Buddhism; she later | | | | She explains how to use feng shui in residential |
| became a highly developed practitioner. Her | | | | and commercial structures, to achieve the |
| granduncle taught her feng shui when she was a | | | | beneficial flow of Qi. |
| teenager. For countless centuries, the Chinese | | | | Wong is also a renowned qigong instructor. Simply |
| have applied feng-shui when designing cities, | | | | put, qigong is an exercise that combines |
| building homes, and burying the dead. When Eva | | | | movement, breathing and cultivating Qi energy for |
| was a teenager, feng shui was hardly known | | | | health and longevity. This system was developed |
| outside of Asian countries. Today, it's widespread | | | | by Taoist sages. Qigong helps to restore Qi, and |
| throughout the world. | | | | remove any blockages. This system is often |
| Eva is a genuine practitioner of what she teaches, | | | | referred to as a panacea for ailments: it helps to |
| as she represents the nation where it all originated | | | | reduce stress, regulate blood pressure, strengthen |
| thousands of years ago. She shares the traditions | | | | immunity, etc. Qigong requires proper tutoring to |
| of her ancestors with the rest of the world in her | | | | be effective and safe. Eva Wong is a Taoist |
| books, on her web site, working with people at | | | | scholar/practitioner, who teaches people to |
| the Shambala center, as well as lecturing | | | | transform their mind and body using qigong the |
| worldwide. | | | | right way. Wong lectures, instructs, and teaches |
| Eva Wong holds the wisdom of the Mysterious | | | | through Shambhala's worldwide group of retreat |
| Subtleties (Hsuan-k'ung; traditional Feng Shui | | | | centers. |
| School); she is a practitioner of the Three Periods | | | | Eva Wong has helped many people improve the |
| (San-yuan) and Three Combinations (San-ho). She | | | | quality of their lives, including eliminating persistent |
| belongs to an unbroken string of lineage carriers, | | | | ailments like significant back issues, chronic pain, |
| starting with the founders to the present day. | | | | and others. Some people were so amazed by the |
| She wrote over 10 books and translated over 15 | | | | results of her training that they have also started |
| books on Taoism, Feng Shui, and related topics. | | | | to study. |
| Eva shares her notion of the Chinese, who have | | | | She is the director of learning at a Taoist Temple |
| designed their sanctuaries and homes in harmony | | | | - Fung Loy Kok. She has taught courses on |
| with the Qi - the energy of the earth. She helps | | | | Buddhist and Taoist beliefs at Denver University. |
| us understand Qi and its interdependency | | | | Like most true masters, Eva has adopted the |
| between architecture and geography. Her books | | | | non-ego tradition that "leaves no trace", which |
| were translated into a number of languages, | | | | means that there are little to no direct quotes |
| including German, French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, | | | | from her to be found. She perceives herself as a |
| and Italian. | | | | guide and a channel for the lineage teachings to |
| Shambhala Mountain Center is the place where | | | | pass onto new generations in the East and West. |
| Eva presents the doctrine of nature and its | | | | Eva Wong strives for acceptance among religions, |
| energy. She explains how this doctrine guided the | | | | to end religiously motivated violence. |
| building of Chinese pagodas, Tibetan stupas, | | | | |