natural healing, balance & relaxation

Acupressure and qi gong class office.

Aiki means, "the harmony or balance of qi (energy)."

Aiki Healing offers certified acupressure, medical qi gong, qi gong movement and custom herbs to help you prevent or improve health challenges. Our carefully customized sessions are designed to help you:

  • Reduce stress to enhance health, career performance, and relationships.
  • Promote longevity and balance.
  • Develop a lifestyle that nourishes body, mind and spirit.

Visit our session policies page for rates and session faq for what to expect in sessions.

Delve into our library of self help blog articles or browse our customer reviews.

Call 512.468.6588 to begin your journey of deep healing and empowerment with a rejuvenating session in our new offices, located in the Westlake Well Being center at 3355 Bee Caves Road, Building 7, First Floor.

Free Day of Yoga

On Labor Day Sept. 6, Austin will host Free Day of Yoga, with studios participating in giving free yoga class.

Mark your calendars with the following dates and join us!

Sunday Sept. 5th 10 am to noon: Kick Off Celebration at the Whole Foods Pavillion

Location: 525 North Lamar

Come meet Aiki Healing and the staff of Westlake Wellbeing [...]

Chinese Yoga (Qi Gong) Sunset Meditation

Sunsets are a wonderful opportunity to linger over all the moments in your day for which you are grateful, and prepare to embrace the yinness (softness, darkness) of the night.

If you usually exercise in the morning, try switching to the evening time to perform Chinese yoga (qi gong), tai chi or other forms of energy [...]

Clear Summer Dampness and Heat with Chinese Yoga

Chinese yoga or qi gong (pronounced chi kung), is a powerful way to release the dampness and heat that summer time brings.

Dampness and heat are states that can lead to health issues such as excessive weight, chronic fatigue, aggravation of inflammatory conditions, depression, anxiety, and digestive challenges.

What causes dampness and heat?

Cold and iced beverages stagnates [...]