Qi Gong Weather Report – Study Guide
🗓️ August 5, 2025 | Flagstaff, Arizona
Presented by Master Mikel Steenrod | Water Mountain Inc
🌡️ Main Energetic Condition
Extreme yang saturation across the Flagstaff qi field
Despite being stable, yang levels are so high they exceed what the average person can adapt to
Yang overload distorts perception of temperature, emotions, and social interactions
⚠️ Symptoms You Might Be Experiencing in Flagstaff Today
Feeling overheated even in the low 80s
Irritability or emotional intensity for “no reason”
Sleep disturbances despite a cool room
Miscommunication or tension in everyday situations
A general sense of being off or overstimulated
🚌 Real-Life Example Shared by Master Steenrod
A bus ride in ~84°F weather felt oppressively hot
A near-fight broke out—not from hostility, but from energetic misalignment and overload
🧘♀️ What To Do About It (Qi Gong Guidance)
Bleed off excess yang with light movement: walking, rowing, calisthenics — but not too close to bedtime
Build yin through quiet rest and low-stimulation time
Don’t judge yourself for emotional or physical overreactions — they may be caused by environmental qi, not personal failure
🌞 Local Qi Gong Insight
If you’re living or training in Flagstaff, Sedona, or Northern Arizona, today’s high summer yang may be behind the emotional heat or fatigue you’re feeling. Recognizing and adjusting to seasonal qi conditions is a key part of traditional Taoist qi gong practice.