For two years, I practiced qigong almost entirely alone. I thought it was simply a part of my daily grounding routine – until it turned out to be preparation for a moment I’ll never forget.
When I sold my company last year, I thought my next chapter would be an online coaching business. I had offers, pricing, and landing pages, and I even hired a business coach to help me with positioning and marketing. But every plan I made felt wrong after a few days and got shelved for one reason or another.
What I couldn’t see was that something was happening underneath all my planning. My daily qigong practice—bare feet in the grass, ten to twenty minutes a day—was building a readiness I couldn’t have planned for.
Then in May, while attending a business retreat in Peru, I taught qigong outdoors in the Sacred Valley to a group of entrepreneurs I’d just met. They felt the energy I’d been cultivating alone for two years. For the first time, I felt the difference between practicing for a camera and practicing in community. I came home knowing my work wasn’t online—it was in person, in my neighborhood, in rooms I couldn’t yet see.
Then about a week after returning home, the teacher at a local qigong class I had signed up for didn’t show. Seven of us were waiting, when someone asked if I would lead the class. I said yes without hesitating, and after class the students paid me!
This is the story of how my qigong practice built the business I wasn’t planning—and what I’m building now in real life, in my neighborhood, with people who want to practice in community.
Script, film, and edits by Amber Gray for the Dharma Artist Collective DAC Games Q2 2026 Submission.
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Amber Gray is an exited founder, certified Qigong teacher, and operational consultant based in Austin, TX.
Huge thanks to the photographers who help me tell my story: @JaybrePhoto, @KimberlyMufferi, and @FeliciaReedPhotography