Interbeing
之间 · Entre
Return to the body. Meet the living.
Interbeing
Interbeing brings together Chinese medicine, art therapy and qi gong — between the body, the emotions, art de vivre and existence — to restore the balance between self and world.
Four dimensions
The state of the body is often bound to emotion, to the way one lives, and to existence itself.
Body
Sleep, breath, pain, fatigue, cycles, rhythms of the body. The body is where we first meet the world.
Emotion
Some emotions cannot be spoken, or have long been forgotten. They remain — in the body, in gesture, in memory. Art can give them form. Let them move.
Art de Vivre
Space, relationships, food and the rhythms of daily life continually shape the state of the body. To live is itself a practice of the body.
Existence
Existence is also the link between self and world — nature, environment, others, society, energy, thought, body, emotion.
Interbeing returns to one question: how to find one's place again within the living world.
Three methods
Chinese medicine
Herbal medicine, acupuncture, cupping, gua sha and tui na — to rebalance the body, treat illness and sustain health.
Art therapy
Some emotions, some situations, some experiences slip past words. Art becomes a passage — a way to give form to what, in the conscious and the unconscious, refuses to be said.
Qi gong
Qi gong releases the body and restores its inner balance.
Practice
The work takes different forms — shaped by the body's state, the way of living, and the way of being.
Bilan · Reading the body's language
Through the body, the emotions, the way of living and the state of existence — meeting a person in their wholeness. The links between body and emotion, thought and breath, organs and environment, body and world.
Voyage thérapeutique · Therapeutic journey
Remaining in contact with the world is, in itself, a form of care.
Through encounters with cultures, medicines, lands and landscapes — Chinese medicine, African traditions of care, the rhythms of nature — letting a plural therapeutic practice unfold, rooted in each context.
Retreat · Group practice
In open nature, through the rhythm of the body, food, shared practice, breath and bodywork — a return to release and recovery. Chinese medicinal cuisine, Mediterranean cooking, communal living, daily rhythm, qi gong, daoyin, meditation, bodywork.
Online · In person
Distance accompaniment, online consultations, observation of breath and body, in-person practice across different cities.
Pingyi Yang
Pingyi Yang is the founder of Interbeing — a practitioner of Chinese medicine certified in France, a qi gong practitioner and art therapist.
She founded and runs the Chinese medicine practice Arts Énergétiques Chinois, and also works at Clinique Saint-Didier as an art therapist and qi gong practitioner.
Her practice brings together Chinese medicine, qi gong, art therapy and intercultural experience. It returns the person to the energy at the source of life, through four dimensions: body, emotion, the nourishment of life (yang sheng), and existence.
Collaboration
Meeting, presence and connection are already part of the care.
Institutions and organisations
Medical institutions, hospitals and clinics, long-term care and elder homes, companies and organisations, schools and learning spaces, prisons and specialised institutions, medical traditions of other cultures, spaces of bodily and psychological practice, individuals and groups asking after the meaning of existence and its relationship to health.
Artists
Visual artists, performance artists, sound artists, writers and practitioners of language.
Some encounters, on their own, open new paths.
Interbeing
之间 · Entre
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