Suman Barkhas (revisited)
March 2008: Growing up in a yurt on the
outskirts of Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia, Suman Barkhas began training in
yoga at age 13, when a visiting monk offered instruction. "He taught us
about life, spirituality, and healing," Suman relates. "I was inspired
to take that path." After travels in China, where he learned Tai Chi
and Qigong, Suman trained to be a yogi monk at an ashram in Varanasi,
India, beside the holy River Ganga. Afterwards, he was posted to many
locations, from Southeast Asia to Northern Europe. "I traveled
throughout Scandinavia," he says, "wherever people had an interest in
spirituality." Suman arrived in the US in 2001, discovered Eugene the
following year, and decided to settle here. He teaches Tai Chi, Qigong,
meditation, and yoga therapy at community centers in Eugene and
Springfield, and at his home studio.
2018 update: In six years with the Oregon Health
Authority, Suman trained community education instructors to teach Tai
Chi classes for older people. Tai Chi employs slow, deliberate
movements that improve balance and protect against falls. "I've trained
more than 1000 instructors," he says, "600 in Oregon." All of his
community ed classes are now offered in one location, St. Thomas
Episcopal Church on Coburg Road. He also serves patients and staff at
Sacred Heart Hospital's Riverbend and downtown locations. Earlier this
year, Suman was awarded the Tai Chi Master title by the American Tai
Chi and Qigong Association. He is inviting the public to a Tai Chi
Master Celebration and Open House at the St. Thomas Church on Saturday,
November 3, 10:30-11:30 am. The program will include group Tai Chi and
Qigong demonstrations and the story of a Tai Chi Journey by his
longtime student, 99-year-old Ethel Ellen.
happening people
photograph and story by Paul Neevel
Eugene Weekly / 25 October 2018
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