Taoist Sanctuary

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Nurturing the Soul Through Movement

The Taoist Sanctuary of San Diego is a non-profit organization dedicated to the teaching of Taijiquan, Qi Gong and Taoist meditation, Taoist philosophy and Traditional Chinese Healing methods. The school was founded in 1975, and is directed by Bill Helm, Taoist Priest, Chinese medical practitioner and martial artist.

Vinyasa Flow

Rhythmic poses anchored by conscious breath control.

Breathwork

Therapeutic techniques to restore balance and inner clarity.

Mindfulness

Guided meditation and intentional awareness training.

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Sarah Jenkins
2 weeks ago

Elena's classes are the highlight of my week. Her voice is incredibly soothing, and she has a way of really making the most challenging poses feel accessible and purposeful.

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David Chen
1 month ago

I started as a complete beginner. Elena's patience and precise adjustments helped me build a practice from the ground up — the studio vibe is unmatched.

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The Taoist Sanctuary of San Diego is a non-profit organization dedicated to the teaching of Taijiquan, Qi Gong and Taoist meditation, Taoist philosophy and Traditional Chinese Healing methods. The school was founded in 1975, and is directed by Bill Helm, Taoist Priest, Chinese medical practitioner and martial artist.

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    May 7, 2026 12:05 pm

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