Online 1:1 Mentorship with Nicole Lee

Dao Mentorship: Deepening Your Practice

This mentorship supports both those deepening their personal practice and those preparing to guide others.

We begin from an established foundation. Your body, nervous system and life circumstances shape how your practice unfolds over time. Whether your focus is personal healing, energetic cultivation or teaching, what we develop together has to hold in real life, not just within formal practice.

Over time, Qigong is no longer something you do. It becomes something you live and move from. Energy is cultivated and conserved. Sensitivity deepens. The body learns how to regulate and respond with greater clarity.

The Dao Mentorship is a long-form commitment. It asks for devotion to your practice, and a willingness to let your relationship with Qigong mature over time, whether that path turns inward, outward, or both.

 

First Step: Establishing Your Practice

Establishing Your Practice is where all training with me begins. It brings your focus back to the foundations of practice and the development of a consistent habit.

You move through self-study of Modules 1 and 2 while developing a steady rhythm of practice, supported through the Yang Sheng Fa membership within the NLQ Online Studio.

From there, we meet one-to-one, where I get a direct sense of how you engage and where your practice is actually at.

From this point, things start to become clear. I get a direct sense of where you’re at in your practice, how connected you are to the energetic aspect, and where resistance is presenting.

I also take the time to understand what you’re seeking through your training, what’s drawing you in and what you’re ready to commit to. From there, we begin to orient your practice in a way that aligns with both.

This is the starting point for anyone considering mentorship or teacher training.

Begin Here

This is where we begin. Establishing Your Practice grounds you in the foundations and supports the development of a consistent, living practice.

You’ll move through Modules 1 and 2, be supported through three months of Yang Sheng Fa membership within the NLQ Online Studio, and meet with me one-to-one so I can get a clear sense of where you’re at and how your practice is unfolding.

This is for those ready to take responsibility for their practice, deepen their understanding and begin to work with Qigong in a more integrated way, whether for personal cultivation or with the intention to guide others.

From here, the next stage of your training becomes clear.

 

How the mentorship unfolds

Once your practice is established, we begin to deepen it. Through Qigong, Daoist philosophy, Yang Sheng Fa and self-healing practices, your practice becomes more layered, grounded and internally coherent. It’s developed in a way that can be sustained over time and lived beyond formal sessions.

The modules provide a structure for this deepening, but the way we move through them is guided by your practice. As your capacity develops, the practice evolves with you, meeting what is ready to be refined, strengthened or brought into awareness.

Over time, this may take the form of strengthening your own cultivation, or stepping into the ability to guide others. In both cases, the emphasis remains the same, practice that is embodied, coherent and able to hold in real life.

Mentorship Commitment

The Dao Mentorship is a nine-month, one-to-one commitment for those ready to practise steadily and engage over time.

The structure, pace and investment are intentional, supporting integration, stability and the genuine maturation of your practice.

Assessment and certification, where applicable, are integrated throughout the mentorship.

Investment:
$2,997 upfront
or $399/month for 9 months

This is for you if:

  • You’re willing to practise consistently and refine over time

  • You want to feel and work with Qi, not just learn movements

  • You’re open to honest guidance and willing to work with what arises in your practice

  • You’re ready to take responsibility for your practice and how it develops

This may not be for you if:

  • You’re looking for something quick, casual or purely instructional

  • You’re not open to feedback or being met directly in your practice

  • You’re not ready to commit to a longer-term process

If you’re ready to take responsibility for your practice and explore this path more deeply, begin with Establishing Your Practice. From there, we’ll take the next steps together.