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Guangzhou Healing Spot

Taoist Qi Global Healing – Guangzhou, China

You’ll gain body-spirit benefits from Buqi and Qi acupuncture. Suitable for Individuals with: 1. Post-COVID conditions, sub-health conditions or diseases; 2. Mental trauma caused by epidemic, war, natural disasters or life changes (widowed, unemployed) 3. Depression or mental illness

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Taoist Qi Global Healing – Guangzhou, China
Taoist Qi Global Healing – Guangzhou, China

Time & Location

Sep 24, 2022, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM GMT+8

Guangzhou Healing Spot, 中国广东省广州市白云区

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About the event

This healing session is part of the Taoist Qi global healing non-profit program, which is sponsored by global Taoist Qi practitioners. This three-year program benefits millions of people in more than 30 countries and 100 regions worldwide (prioritize countries and regions with epidemics, wars, or natural disasters), all healers have practiced Taoist Qi therapies for many years.

Healer’s Qi contains energy which has a miracle healing effect on disease, and the Tao contained within the Qi can awaken your mind, expel evil spirits, and remove traumas. Healing with Qi allows individuals to regain a healthy and happy life.

Thus, Qi is the foundation of body cultivation, and Tao is the foundation of spirit cultivation. This Taoist Qi therapy does not conflict with your existing practice, instead, it will elevate the results.

This session mainly covers

Distant Buqi (Distant External Qi Transmission), Qi Acupuncture

What is Buqi (External Qi Transmission)

Buqi is also called external Qi transmission. During the body-spirit healing, master is able to release Qi and transmit the energy and Tao within it to others. It is a great healing therapy for physical and spiritual wellbeing in ancient times.

There are many ancient records of external Qi transmission. The ancient history book “Jin Shu Fang Ji Zhuan” states those who learn Taoism and nourish Qi can transmit Qi to the others for healing.

What is Qi Acupuncture

Qi acupuncture is different from traditional acupuncture and moxibustion. It uses needles or moxibustion as a medium for those who have attained the Tao to transmit the true qi or Tao in their bodies to others in order to heal their physical and mental health.

Acupuncture needle or moxa sticks is just a media. De-qi is very important in Chinese acupuncture. There’s a claimed sensation of numbness, distension, or electrical tingling, not only at the needling site, but also traveled from the needling site towards internal organs through meridians. Body health is restored after blockage is cleared in meridians. And for mental health, the master can guide the Tao into individuals’ mind through Qi, which can awaken the mind, expel evil spirits, and relief the pain. Thirteen needles of the ghost gate is one of the famous Qi acupuncture technique.

Typical Qi sensations

  1. You can feel and hear the Qi flows in meridians;
  2. Bloating, numbness, itching, or tingling feeling in past lesions, wounds, surgical incisions, and even potential      lesions in the future;
  3. Slight bio-electromagnetic flows around the body with warm or cold airflow;
  4. Most people with gastrointestinal diseases will experience abnormal dryness in mouth and tongue;
  5. When you are excreting body’s toxins, your urination will increase, and you’ll fart more frequently;
  6. When the past harmful emotional traumas are released, they usually come with tears.

About Teachers

Most teachers come from an ancient Taoist Shi men (master and disciples). Shi men inherited the essence of Qi therapy from Huang-Lao Taoism in ancient times, and found its Tao through thousands years of Chinese medicine practices. Its hidden in Qinling mountains and worship Yellow Emperor and Lao Tzu. It keeps the original Taoist philosophy in works like the Tao Te Ching, and doesn’t become the religion of Tao Jiao, which you’ll find in Taoist temples.  When the global outbreak of COVID-19 started in 2019, disciples went down the mountain to heal those who suffered.

The sixty-fourth generation master of the Shi men, was born in a family of Taoist doctors, and is a grand master in five art (Mountain, Medicine, Life, Appearance, and Divination) . He has devoted himself to the scientific practice and dissemination of the ancient Taoist Qi therapy practices for many years. He is the author of the traditional Chinese medicine book "Rereading the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine" and the Taoist book "The Universe Chronicles - Book of Truth", which is known as the modern version of the Tao Te Ching. His disciples are all over the world.

Precautions

  • Participants Requirement: People who had experienced Taoist Qi healing online or offline
  • Study fee is not required. The costs of venues and teachers are mainly donated by global Taoist Qi practitioners. However, your transportation, accommodation and other expenses must be paid by yourself
  • If you have gained benefits during the session, you are welcomed to donate to the International Red Cross Society in the name of "Qi" according to your ability to help more people. We also look forward you to use the Taoist Qi therapy you have learnt to help more people achieve greater health and happiness.
  • If you are absent without a good reason after registration confirmation, you will be disqualified from participating in any courses from Taoist Qi Therapy Institution.
  • We recommend to choose a healing spot nearby. If you need to come to China, you can check www.visaforchina.org or the nearest local Chinese embassy for the latest visa information.

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