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By activating your own goodness within, under any circumstances –especially in hard or difficult conditions — life itself will lead to goodness.
– Master Mingtong Gu –
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What Qi Gong Taught One Doctor About Healing
“I first met Master Mingtong Gu 8 years ago. A friend had invited me to his studio in Petaluma, CA, for a qigong workshop. Qi (chee) means life-force energy, gong means cultivation. Slow, easy movements. Low risk enough. And evidence-based. I was a doctor of internal medicine, trained to think critically and methodically, cautious of anything that might fall into the realm of “miracles.” But I was also desperate. I had suffered for years with complex autoimmune illnesses, including Hashimotos thyroiditis and chronic fatigue syndromethe shadow conditions of Western medicine.” Cynthia Li shares a stirring first-hand account of her introduction to Qi Gong, and insights into the profound shifts this ancient practice catalyzed in her life. { read more }
Be The Change
Join a special webinar with Master Mingtong Gu this Wednesday! More details and RSVP info here. { more } |
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