• Qigong Saved My Eyesight - Richard Clegg's Vision Journey.
    Jul 17 2024

    Defying the odds, was almost a birthright for Richard Clegg. Eastern practices always intrigued him, even at an early age. So the Zhineng Qigong practice was no stranger to Richard.

    On Mount Hua, east of Xi’an China - he found himself taking an abundance of photographs of his right eye only, as this was the eye that everything occurred in. A retinologist ran tests and the results were that of a detached retina. Due to a tumor in the back of his eye. It could be lethal, if not dealt properly, they said. Enucleation, a primary treatment method.

    Richard’s response was, “I will survive, I will thrive, and I will see again”. Intentions were made clear. He declined enucleation as an option. Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, was the next stop as the retina specialist referred him to another doctor but before that, Richard took a detour. After an acupuncture treatment, Andrew Huey, revealed if it wasn’t for his mindful practices over the years, things could have been worse. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the eye is the orifice to the liver. The liver holds and stores emotions such as anger, rage or feeling stuck.

    In Hunyuan Qi Therapy, Richard recalled these “Heart Stones” - understanding how life altering events leave emotional imprints and working through these blockages achieves emotional freedom.

    Columbia Presbyterian Hospital was the order of the day, following his acupuncture session. A western medical professional presented another treatment. Radiation seed therapy. This medical procedure treats cancer with precision.

    Through Zhineng Qigong practice, radiation seed treatment, intention & detaching from his diagnosis, professionals at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital were surprised to find that Richard was already 4 years ahead of his healing process.

    Simply put, when many opposed, Richard Clegg Said 'Watch Me!'. Tune in to hear his story.

    Mindful Moments:

    • Intention in Zhineng Qigong & healing: How Richard Clegg's journey with eye cancer showcased these practices.
    • The Qi Field as a powerful tool for healing and personal transformation
    • Love at the core of Zhineng Qigong
    • Eyesight prognosis: tumor reduction & healing progressed far beyond medical expectations.
    • Columbia Presbyterian Hospital: Richard’s celebrity status.
    • Declining enucleation (removal of entire eye), in favour of alternative treatments.
    • Current vision challenges and how Richard is addressing them with Qigong
    • La Qi uses, a fundamental Zhineng Qigong practice, to help others dealing with grief and trauma
    • How Zhineng Qigong and Huanyuan Qi Therapy help transform old reference frameworks
    • Commitment to defying the odds, his strides to a pilot's license
    • The Zhineng Qigong community in Richard's recovery from both cancer and personal loss


    Links & Resources:

    Connect with Richard (email):
    info@zhinengqigongacademy.com
    laohulonghealth@gmail.com

    Richard's website: https://www.zhinengqigongacademy.com/

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    51 mins
  • Qigong's First Consciousness Lab - Mariana de la Vega
    Jul 10 2024

    Meditation practitioner and university lecturer, Mariana de la Vega, was always in search of answers about human existence. Taoist principles, ancient texts and passages were among the materials she studied. Buddhist influences such as “The Heart Sutra'' was another passage she studied but was never truly satisfied with the answers she found. She could not experience what these books about consciousness taught, until she was introduced to the Zhineng Qigong practice.

    Emotional healing is a central theme to Mariana’s “Consciousness Lab”, a group of like-minded individuals who discuss these insights among each other. The mind tends to separate or compartmentalize thoughts and emotions, which was evident in the books she studied. When the mind-body separation occurs, it can result in suffering. In Qigong, it’s “Shen” that moves “Qi”. To perceive your thoughts without reaction is to bring Qi back to yourself, back to the present moment and allow for unity or “oneness” to ensue.

    Zhineng Qigong practitioners, instructors and followers will gain invaluable information on deepening their practice and understanding of foundational consciousness concepts. Learn how emotional balance through Qigong can transform your life and explore the benefits of Zhineng Qigong for holistic wellness.

    Tune in for this insightful episode!

    Mindful Moments:

    • How the concept of oneness relates to mind-body separation and suffering
    • Chinese philosophy: Understanding Shen (the conscious mind) and Qi (vital life force) in relation to consciousness
    • Buddhism teachings from the Heart Sutra
    • Tao Te Ching principles: The way of nature and impacts on human existence
    • In Zhineng Qigong your thoughts are "just the story of your life repeating itself"
    • “Intention vs wishes” in Zhineng Qigong practice.
    • Holistic health: Integrating mind-body connection through Zhineng Qigong
    • Emotion Healing with Zhineng Qigong: powerful techniques for emotional regulation
    • Developing awareness: Perception, without reaction in Zhineng Qigong


    Links & Resources:

    Contact Mariana - https://unasoy.com/

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    47 mins
  • Navigating Neurodiversity with Qigong: Calming minds with Regina Dell Oro
    Jul 3 2024

    When autism or neurodiversity becomes disabling, Qigong can offer a path to healing. Regina Dell Oro was told it was impossible to find healing for her son who has autism. Using Qigong, she did three things to create calm within the space of neurodiversity.

    Autism naturally comes with diverse ways of thinking, experiencing, and interacting with the world. When those differences are neglected more than they are nurtured, symptoms can escalate, challenges become more immense, and one can become debilitated. With the aim of balancing qi, from being too condensed in the brain, to being regulated in the entire body. Regina, first as a mother and skilled Zhineng Qigong practitioner, set out to find healing for her son and the other young adults who sought the calm.

    First, she shifted fundamental thoughts and behaviours of happiness using Dr Pang Ming's "Happy Quarter" technique, thinking "before you practice Zhineng Qigong, you practice happiness". Second, she introduced chanting as a way of communicating. Teaching "Hao La" and "Hunyuan Lingtong" she gave her students a tool to deescalate their fears and anxieties. These magic words related that everything was okay, and more so it gave her students, who often struggled with communication, the ability to recognize when things start to feel out of control. Even with Kai He, the La Qi method, her students could integrate practice into their daily lives, by recognizing and feeling with speech. Third, she carefully introduced movement. As to not initiate seizures, she considerately taught them how to move their neck and spine. With Zhineng Qigong Methods like, Crane’s Neck, Wall Squats they were moving Qi from the brain to the rest of the body.

    For Regina it was "always a dance of what can be done, what cannot be done, and where we need to push a little bit". Through it all, she used her skills and understanding to adapt the practice of Qigong and make it more relatable to people with neurodiversity. By breaking down the movements, renaming and reframing, she achieved the impossible. Tune in to hear her story.

    Mindful Moments:

    • Zhineng Qigong in search of healing for autism and neurodiversity after many failed methods
    • Finding calm, and peace with Qigong and initiating a teaching practice for her own son and other young adults who had special needs
    • The importance of stopping misery in special needs environments and the use of Dr Pang Ming’s “happy quarter”
    • The nature of autism and people with neurodiversity, the importance of self-regulation, regulating emotions and adapting to situations and environments
    • Chanting and sounds as tools for students to identify emotions and to self-regulate
    • The impacts of qigong practice on confidence, coping with life, regulation and preventing escalation of neurodiversity and autism



    Links & Resources:

    Learn the La Qi Method for FREE: https://qigong-starter-kit.com/
    Zhineng Qigong

    Contact Regina Dell Oro here: https://www.daoinmotion.com/

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    39 mins
  • Surprising Impacts of Intensive Qigong Practice - Citlalli Alvarez
    Jun 26 2024

    When Citlalli Alvarez committed to practicing Qigong for 8 hours each day, it took less than a month to transform her life completely. Citlalli endured three significant losses in her life, each one was met with immense pain, curiosity and determination. As one can imagine, the mental, physical, and emotional pain took a toll on her, but what shone through was her indefinite need for something greater. She needed to understand in a better way. Searching for an alternative medicine, she found Zhineng Qigong Science. She first heard about the Huaxia Zhineng Qigong training centre (the medicine-less hospital), which, without medicine, achieved a success rate of 95%. As a biological researcher, she aimed to understand how one could achieve healing with just qigong. Following the Huaxia center routine, she spent 8 hours each day for 24 days practicing, and with each practice, she evolved.

    In practice and with her lifelong lesson that "you have done the hardest part, and you just have to finish it”, she released all her qualms, letting go of the loss that brought her pain. In return, she found trust, which she transcended each time into joy, peace, and health. Becoming her own experiment, her studies showed her that with the La Qi, she could feel Qi (life force energy) easily; with the Lift Qi Up Method, her pain resolved and inanimate things responded to the motion of in and out, and with the wall squat method, her eyes crusted, eventually resolving a long-term eye affliction. With her evidence, she finally understood that there was a better way. Tune in for her full story.

    Mindful Moments:

    • Citlalli’s personal story, the loss of her loved ones, it’s impact on her health and the physical pain that comes with sadness. How this marks the beginning of her journey towards alternative medicine.
    • Her life before Qigong, her passion of cycling and two major lessons she learned from it.
    • Her discovery of the Huaxia Zhineng Qigong Training Center, and why she decided to practice Zhineng Qigong for 8 hours a day for 24 days straight.
    • How connecting with the Qi field allowed for progress and change without movement, how it differed from the Huaxia Center.
    • The physical changes she experienced when practicing the Lift Qi Up method.
    • How prolonged practice affects your Qi Field. She shares the more you practice the bigger and stronger your qi field becomes.
    • Feeling pain during practice as a Qi Reaction and then learning to to release all sadness in return for happiness.
    • Using Qigong to naturally increase awareness on a conscious level, being aware of actions and thoughts.
    • Zhineng Qigong as a complete practice, unifying the mind, body and emotions. How this allows one to achieve their goals better.
    • Evolving Zhineng Qigong Science, how Citlalli's experience inspired her to become a Zhineng Qigong teacher and researcher.

    Links & Resources

    Proving The Power of Qi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_LTjM0c8sE

    Citlalli's Email: yesca1967@yahoo.com

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    38 mins
  • Finding Joy with Qigong - Eugenio Giusti
    Jun 19 2024

    "The Qi goes, where the mind goes”

    In this delightful episode, Eugenio Giusti shares his transformative journey from a life driven by perfectionism and anxiety to one filled with flow, trust, and fun, thanks to the practice of Zhineng Qigong. Eugenio, an Italian living in New York, spent 30 years as a college teacher before retiring and dedicating himself to Qigong.

    Through his exploration of various practices, including yoga and Qigong, Eugenio discovered the power of flow and acceptance. He emphasizes the significance of setting intentions and then letting go.

    Eugenio's journey led him to Zhineng Qigong, which he describes as the ultimate practice for cultivating unity and flow. He shares how the teachings of Zhineng Qigong, such as the concept of "Bambini Heart" (childlike heart) and the importance of having fun, deeply resonated with his own personal revelations.

    Throughout the episode, Eugenio offers insights into the power of Zhineng Qigong to transform our relationship with pain, fear, and control. He discusses how staying present and relaxed in the face of discomfort allows for the natural healing process to occur, often in surprising ways.

    Mindful Moments:

    • Zhineng Qigong helped Eugenio Giusti transition from a life driven by perfectionism and anxiety to one filled with flow, trust, and fun.
    • Through Qigong practice, Eugenio learned the importance of living in his heart rather than his head, allowing him to be more present and enjoy life.
    • Qigong teaches the power of setting intentions and then letting go, trusting that the universe will provide the right answer.
    • Zhineng Qigong is described as the ultimate practice for cultivating unity and flow, helping practitioners connect their heart and mind.
    • The concept of "Bambini Heart" (childlike heart) in Zhineng Qigong resonated with Eugenio's personal revelation about the importance of having fun in life.
    • Qigong practice helps transform one's relationship with pain, fear, and control by promoting presence, relaxation, and acceptance.
    • By staying present and relaxed during Qigong practice, even in the face of discomfort, the natural healing process can occur in surprising ways.
    • Qigong emphasizes the importance of trusting the inherent intelligence of Qi (life force energy) to guide the healing process, rather than trying to control it mentally.
    • Embracing the principles of flow, trust, and childlike joy through Qigong practice can lead to profound transformations in one's relationship with themselves and the world around them.
    • Eugenio's journey with Zhineng Qigong highlights the potential for this practice to help individuals find the freedom, happiness, and sense of purpose they seek in life.


    Links & Resources

    Contact Eugenio:
    https://www.zhinengqigongacademy.com/eugenio-giusti

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    36 mins
  • Breaking Tradition versus Evolving Qigong for the West - John Millar
    Jun 12 2024

    “Any invisible force that creates change is Qi”

    John Millar is a renowned Qigong teacher with over 25 years of experience. He has trained extensively in various Qigong systems, qualifying to teach in four different traditions.

    Millar spent over a decade working in the corporate sector, applying Qigong principles to leadership and communication training. This unique experience gave him insights into making these ancient practices accessible to modern, Western audiences.

    Millar actively collaborates with other respected teachers worldwide, continually refining his understanding and methods. His authentic, pragmatic approach focuses on creating spaces where students can explore their path to physical, mental, and spiritual freedom.

    In this thought-provoking episode, John shares his perspective on adapting Qigong teachings for Western audiences. He explores the differences between traditional Chinese and Western teaching approaches, the importance of simplicity and authenticity, and the need to create a safe space for students to find their own path to freedom.



    Mindful Moments:

    • Cultural differences in Zhineng Qigong. Westerners can't teach Qigong effectively in the traditional Chinese manner and must adapt it to resonate with Western audiences.
    • The hierarchical structures in Qigong, advocating for a more level playing field where everyone can share and lead.
    • Authenticity in teaching Zhineng Qigong, newer participants can lead a Qigong session beautifully without prior teaching experience, highlighting the power of authenticity and natural leadership.
    • Breaking tradition for inclusion: Dr. Pang, the founder of Zhineng Qigong, is noted for breaking with tradition by making Qigong accessible to everyone, eliminating barriers and promoting equality for a diversity of followers.
    • Simplicity is key: Clarity is crucial in teaching Qigong, especially when teaching online or to beginners. Making the practice accessible and simple is key.
    • The intention in practice: The effectiveness of Qigong lies in the intention behind the movements rather than just the accuracy of the form.
    • Adapting and applying: Adapting Qigong teachings to suit audiences while maintaining the core principles. This approach helps keep the practice relevant and effective in different cultural contexts.


    Links & Resources

    Connect with John: https://qigongacademy.co.uk/
    Link to workshop: https://qigongacademy.co.uk/event/empty-but-not-empty/

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    35 mins
  • Bridging Eastern Wisdom with Western Medicine - Dr. Aditya Kasariyans
    Jun 5 2024

    "Even the patient doesn't realize that talking is resolving issues because during case taking, you enter the unconscious."

    In traditional medicine, the focus is often solely on treating physical symptoms. Dr. Aditya Kasariyans takes a more holistic approach, integrating Western and Eastern philosophies. As an MD practicing homeopathy, acupuncture, and Zhineng Qigong, she views the body, mind, and spirit as interconnected.

    In this episode, Aditya shares how she taps into the energy matrix underlying a patient's condition, reading the unconscious through dreams, fears, professions, and childhood experiences. She describes using multiple modalities to clear obstructions at every level, from physical to ancestral, and the importance of an unprejudiced presence for true diagnosis. Aditya discusses how talking can initiate profound healing.

    Through powerful case studies, Aditya demonstrates that complete cure is possible, even for terminal illnesses, when treating the patient's vital force (Qi) as the primary condition.

    Join Dr. Aditya Kasariyans in "Wisdom Qigong Uncovered" with host Torsten. They explore Zhineng Qigong and its transformative impact on mind, body, and spirit.



    Mindful Moments:

    • Integrating Western medicine, homeopathy, acupuncture, and Qigong
    • Addressing root causes of diseases beyond physical symptoms
    • Using Qigong to resolve ailments without medication
    • The impact of our energy system on healing work
    • Insights from Master Liu on the mind and intention in healing
    • Bridging Zhineng Qigong and Western medicine for improved quality of life
    • Influence of childhood trauma, fears, dreams, and generational patterns on physical health
    • Harmonizing mind, body, and spirit for well-being
    • Importance of Qi circulation and removing blockages
    • Cultivating a strong mind-body connection for mental clarity and emotional balance
    • Self-healing aspects of Zhineng Qigong using Hunyuan Qi
    • Central concepts of Hunyuan Qi and Three Regulations in Zhineng Qigong
    • Importance of community in Qigong practice & sharing the Qi Field
    • Achieving balance and harmony within oneself and the environment for wholeness and well-being


    Links & Resources

    Connect With Dr. Aditya: https://tinyurl.com/2vbyyp5t

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    59 mins
  • Music, the Ego & the Qi field in Qigong - Farinaz Kheradpicheh
    May 29 2024

    “Thereʼs no thought separate from the body.ˮ

    This is how our guest, Mary Morrison, an acupuncturist and Hunyuan Qi Therapist, views a world where modernization often leads us to perceive our bodies as problematic. She invites us to recognize the body's inherent capacity for healing and self-awareness, encouraging us to listen to the messages it communicates through symptoms and discomfort.

    Mary brings a unique perspective considering Western Medicine as she steers us away from viewing the body as merely a problem to be fixed. Instead, she encourages us to see it as a wise teacher. Drawing from her extensive background in Chinese medicine (TCM), acupuncture, and Zhineng Qigong, Mary emphasizes the innate brilliance of the human body's design. By honing our awareness skills, we can begin to unravel the subtle messages encoded within our bodies, leading to greater self-understanding and holistic well-being.

    Join us as we journey into the depths of bodily wisdom with Mary Morrison, exploring how embracing our innate wisdom can transform not only our health but also our leadership and way of being in the world.



    Mindful Moments:

    • Conflict originates in the body, viewing the body as a teacher. The relationship between knowing how to heal and understanding one's body.
    • Retraining ourselves to be aware of our bodies.
    • Transitioning from wellness to leadership and social responsibility in business.
    • The body's innate self-healing abilities: Recognizing that many health issues don't arise spontaneously and utilizing human capacity for healing and awareness.
    • Differentiating between interpretation and reality: Importance of paying attention to the body without immediate interpretation.
    • The impact of negative storytelling on oneʼs health. Awareness and the wasting of Qi through resistance.
    • Learning to use the body with intention and choice.
    • The approach of not fighting a labeled disease but understanding it, contrasting with Western medicine's fixation on fixing issues.
    • Reasons behind widespread sickness.
    • Wisdom in Chinese medicine, the connection between thoughts and physical state.
    • Qigong as a practice to open possibilities, not just a fix. Interpreting symptoms and discomfort as messages from the body.


    Links & Resources

    More about Mary: https://howweheal.info/about

    Zhineng Qigong Methods: https://www.zhineng-qigong-students-hub.com/training-videos/

    Learn how people have healed with Zhineng Qigong/ Wisdom Healing Qigong: https://www.zhinengqigonghealingstories.com/

    Meet Britta and Master Liu here: https://hunyuanqitherapy.com/

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    39 mins