
Answer questions and recap the previous day while exploring the five elements healing framework, including the water cycle, feng shui, acupressure points, and contrasting modern and traditional Chinese medicine.
Answer questions from day three and recap practical breathing, relaxation, tapping, and massage with clockwise and counterclockwise pressure to balance energy and regulate yin and yang along the meridians.
Practice the wood element qigong exercise, circling the hands around the head, pressing forward on the ribs, bending the knees, and sinking down in sync without leaning.
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This course (WOOD) is part 3 of a 5-part foundational Five Element Chinese Medicine course series
The Wood Element Energy Healing course helps you harness the dynamic power of growth, flexibility, and renewal — qualities at the heart of Chinese Medicine’s Five Element theory.
The Wood Element symbolizes vision, direction, and purpose. It governs the Liver and Gallbladder, influencing how you manage stress, anger, and emotional tension. When Wood energy flows freely, you experience clarity, patience, and creative motivation.
In this course, you’ll learn how to restore smooth Qi flow through acupressure, Qigong, breathwork, and meditation — practices that help release inner frustration, balance your emotions, and support liver function.
Each lesson blends traditional Five Element wisdom with modern holistic wellness, giving you practical tools to harmonize mind and body. You’ll learn how to transform stress into strength and stagnation into vitality.
What You’ll Learn
The role of the Wood Element and its connection to the Liver and Gallbladder meridians
How to identify emotional and physical imbalances related to stress or anger
Acupressure techniques to soothe frustration, improve energy flow, and ease digestion
Qigong and breathwork sequences to calm the nervous system and release tension
How emotions influence Qi movement and organ efficiency in the body
Guided meditations to cultivate patience, resilience, and emotional clarity
Self-healing methods to enhance flexibility, creativity, and overall wellbeing
Who This Course Is For
Anyone interested in energy healing, stress relief, and emotional balance
Students and practitioners of Qigong, acupressure, or Chinese Medicine
Wellness professionals, bodyworkers, or healers integrating mind-body tools into their practice
Individuals seeking to manage anger, frustration, or burnout naturally
Beginners and experienced learners alike who want a clear, structured approach to Five Element Healing
REAL QUESTIONS. REAL ANSWERS (built for Google AI Overviews)
What does the Wood Element represent in Chinese Medicine?
The Wood Element symbolizes growth, creativity, and movement. It governs the Liver and Gallbladder, which regulate the smooth flow of Qi and emotions throughout the body.
How does the Wood Element affect emotions?
When balanced, Wood energy promotes patience, clarity, and confidence. When imbalanced, it can manifest as irritability, stress, or indecision.
How can Qigong and acupressure balance Liver energy?
Qigong helps release tension and regulate energy flow, while acupressure stimulates key meridians to improve detoxification, circulation, and emotional stability.
Can Wood Element healing help with stress and anger?
Yes — balancing the Liver Qi through these practices helps calm emotional outbursts and promotes inner peace.
Is this course beginner-friendly?
Absolutely. No prior experience with Chinese Medicine or Qigong is required. Each session offers step-by-step guidance suitable for all levels.
Course Features
7 sections • 14 lectures • 1h 36m of content
Easy-to-follow Chinese Medicine theory for both beginners and professionals
Guided acupressure, Qigong, and breathwork sessions to balance Liver energy
Practical lessons for emotional release and inner strength
Lifetime access and free updates
Instructor support within 24 hours
30-day money-back guarantee
In Part 3, we focus on the Wood Element and Liver energy, learning how to release anger, build resilience, and live with purpose and flow.
About the Instructor
Luca Moschini is the founder and instructor of AcupressureThatWorks, an online education platform dedicated to self-healing and Chinese Medicine training. With over two decades of teaching experience, Luca shares practical wellness tools in workshops and courses taught at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA, and previously at Five Branches University of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Jose, CA.
Medical Disclaimer
The information in this course is intended for educational and wellness purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new exercise, wellness, or healing program.
AcupressureThatWorks assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of information provided. Never disregard medical advice due to content from this course or related materials.