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Yukchö workshop with Dr. Nida Chenagtsang (online)
Online | 2-Day Intensive | Hybrid Format
11.06.26-12.06.26
Join us for a 2-day immersive workshop in Yukchö (stick therapy), a rare healing practice revealed as a terma by Zurkar Nyamnyi Dorje and preserved within the Sowa Rigpa tradition.
Yukchö uses specially crafted flexible sticks to rhythmically tap therapeutic points (gsang) along the body. The gentle vibration helps gather and release stagnation, regulate the three nyepa (especially rlung/wind), and restore balance to the nervous system.
This therapy is particularly effective for treating:
Stress and rlung-related disorders
Depression and emotional imbalance
Muscular and nervous tension
Local pain and stagnation
Yukchö works with two main categories of points:
Afflicted (“sickness”) points — areas of pressure, soreness, or subtle stagnation revealed by the disorder
Natural anatomical points — key energy openings located on the head, spine, chest, abdomen, and limbs
In this workshop, you will be introduced to the foundations of Yukchö stick therapy, including its underlying principles and traditional context within Sowa Rigpa. Participants will gain an understanding of key therapeutic points and how this method supports balance, circulation, and nervous system regulation.
Format & Participation
Duration: 2 full teaching days
Location: Väluste kool, Viljandi vald, Viljandi maakond, 69704, Estonia
Format: Hybrid (in-person + online livestream)
Online participants will receive access details upon confirmation.
About Dr. Nida Chenagtsang
Dr. Nida Chenagtsang is a Tibetan physician and lineage holder of the Sowa Rigpa tradition. Trained in Tibet, he has dedicated his life to preserving and sharing Traditional Tibetan Medicine and its external healing therapies worldwide.
He is the founder of the Sorig Institute and is known for his clear, practical, and inspiring teaching style.
Learn more at: www.drnida.com
Online | 2-Day Intensive | Hybrid Format
11.06.26-12.06.26
Join us for a 2-day immersive workshop in Yukchö (stick therapy), a rare healing practice revealed as a terma by Zurkar Nyamnyi Dorje and preserved within the Sowa Rigpa tradition.
Yukchö uses specially crafted flexible sticks to rhythmically tap therapeutic points (gsang) along the body. The gentle vibration helps gather and release stagnation, regulate the three nyepa (especially rlung/wind), and restore balance to the nervous system.
This therapy is particularly effective for treating:
Stress and rlung-related disorders
Depression and emotional imbalance
Muscular and nervous tension
Local pain and stagnation
Yukchö works with two main categories of points:
Afflicted (“sickness”) points — areas of pressure, soreness, or subtle stagnation revealed by the disorder
Natural anatomical points — key energy openings located on the head, spine, chest, abdomen, and limbs
In this workshop, you will be introduced to the foundations of Yukchö stick therapy, including its underlying principles and traditional context within Sowa Rigpa. Participants will gain an understanding of key therapeutic points and how this method supports balance, circulation, and nervous system regulation.
Format & Participation
Duration: 2 full teaching days
Location: Väluste kool, Viljandi vald, Viljandi maakond, 69704, Estonia
Format: Hybrid (in-person + online livestream)
Online participants will receive access details upon confirmation.
About Dr. Nida Chenagtsang
Dr. Nida Chenagtsang is a Tibetan physician and lineage holder of the Sowa Rigpa tradition. Trained in Tibet, he has dedicated his life to preserving and sharing Traditional Tibetan Medicine and its external healing therapies worldwide.
He is the founder of the Sorig Institute and is known for his clear, practical, and inspiring teaching style.
Learn more at: www.drnida.com