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healing for free absolutely
Thursday, 2 September 2004
I volunteer to heal your diseases for free ABSOLUTELY

Being devoted to community service, I volunteer to heal people's diseases (like chronic diseases, cancer and obesity) with my healing power for free absolutely.

My healing power stands on my decades' practice of medical Qigong and thus I can volunteer to cure people's diseases for free.

Interested parties can make an appointment with me by email or leave a message (post your comment on this essay) at my website (for Mr Chong):
email: gaodatranslation@yahoo.com
website: http://healer-volunteer.tripod.com/healingforfree

Posted by healer-volunteer at 8:59 PM PDT
Updated: Thursday, 2 September 2004 9:09 PM PDT
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What is Qigong (Chi Kung)?

Qigong is an ancient Chinese discipline that integrates medicine, marital arts, culture and science together. The Chinese call the "breath of life" Qi (Chi). They call any specialty that takes a long time to develop Gong (Kung) Fu. The art and science of the management of Qi in the mind, body and spirit for holistic healing is called Qigong (Chi Kung). This implies a life-long practice in order to master it. Qigong is an intuitive approach to knowing and learning the truth.

The main functions of Qigong can be summarized as:
* disease prevention
* disease treatment
* strengthening the body
* improving intelligence
* prolonging life
* manifesting the latent power within us all.


Qigong has 4 main categories: (1) Medical Qigong for healing yourself or others, (2) Martial Arts Qigong for fighting, (3) Scholar Qigong for maintaining mental and physical health, and (4) Religious Qigong for enlightenment.

There are more than 3,000 kinds of Qigong being practiced in China today. There are two basic types of Qigong; motion and still. "Motion Qigong" focuses on the continuous movement of the body to guide Qi. "Still Qigong" emphasizes the mental piloting of energy.

Posted by healer-volunteer at 8:43 PM PDT
Updated: Thursday, 2 September 2004 9:07 PM PDT
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