Chi Lel or Zhineng QiGong-Prof . MING PANG
Monday, February 4, 2008
ChiLel Qigong News - Volume 1 Issue 4
ChiLel Qigong News - Volume 1 Issue 4: "'I Believe Chi Lel Literally Saved My Life.'
David Hunter, Cleveland, OH
In October 1995, I was diagnosed as having hemochromatosis, a genetic condition that causes abnormal retention of iron. Untreated, this illness causes severe organ damage leading to death. My symptoms were liver damage and severe arthritis in my ankles.
David Hunter
The treatment for this is to have a pint of blood withdrawn weekly. Two doctors told me that it would take two years to return my iron levels to normal. However, after some initial success, the level declined only 500 points in four months. I was in constant pain and feeling helpless and hopeless when Chi Lel came into my life. I took the three-day intensive workshop in March. Almost immediately, the arthritis pain began to leave. I focused on my ankle healing as I did Lift Chi Up. In May, although there was steady improvement in my ankles, there was only a slight decline of 22 points of iron. Then I changed the imagery and saw chi coming in and iron leaving.
The doctor told me it would take four years to restore normal iron levels. By that time my liver could become cancerous so we went to taking two pints of blood a week. I continued to practice every day.
Only July 15th, I was tested again and was told that a drop of 300 points would be excellent. My level dro"
David Hunter, Cleveland, OH
In October 1995, I was diagnosed as having hemochromatosis, a genetic condition that causes abnormal retention of iron. Untreated, this illness causes severe organ damage leading to death. My symptoms were liver damage and severe arthritis in my ankles.
David Hunter
The treatment for this is to have a pint of blood withdrawn weekly. Two doctors told me that it would take two years to return my iron levels to normal. However, after some initial success, the level declined only 500 points in four months. I was in constant pain and feeling helpless and hopeless when Chi Lel came into my life. I took the three-day intensive workshop in March. Almost immediately, the arthritis pain began to leave. I focused on my ankle healing as I did Lift Chi Up. In May, although there was steady improvement in my ankles, there was only a slight decline of 22 points of iron. Then I changed the imagery and saw chi coming in and iron leaving.
The doctor told me it would take four years to restore normal iron levels. By that time my liver could become cancerous so we went to taking two pints of blood a week. I continued to practice every day.
Only July 15th, I was tested again and was told that a drop of 300 points would be excellent. My level dro"
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
ChiLel Qigong News - Volume 1 Issue 4
ChiLel Qigong News - Volume 1 Issue 4: "My Doubt is Healed
Deliah Rosel, Northampton, MA
I have not been someone who easily feels chi energy coming into me. This has always confused me since I've enjoyed a successful massage practice for the past ten years and can easily sense energy movements in others. Nor have I previously received clear life-path messages. So I was surprised last Fall, after beginning to practice qigong, when a strong inner voice said, 'Get a passport.' Eight months later, after taking my first Chi-Lel Qigong workshop, I heard, 'Go visit the medicineless hospital in China.'
Deliah Shakes Hand with Pang Lao-Shi.
I had read 101 Miracles and as a member of the second China tour I listened to students at the Center tell us their amazing healing stories. I even watched the virulent growth of over thirty plantar warts disappear from my right foot while I was practicing in China-- and yet a part of my mind still tried to explain it away somehow.
On the day that Pang Lao-Shi was delivering chi to each of the 2,000 students at the Center, I found myself walking toward him still harboring my doubts about this whole healing phenomenon. I didn't feel anything special as I approached -- walking through the chi canopy created by his senior teachers. As I placed my hands in his I felt them softly sinking and floating in a warm glow as big as a beach ball, and a sense of complete peace came over me. That tangible sensation of energy put my doubts at rest.
Deliah Rosel, Northampton, MA
I have not been someone who easily feels chi energy coming into me. This has always confused me since I've enjoyed a successful massage practice for the past ten years and can easily sense energy movements in others. Nor have I previously received clear life-path messages. So I was surprised last Fall, after beginning to practice qigong, when a strong inner voice said, 'Get a passport.' Eight months later, after taking my first Chi-Lel Qigong workshop, I heard, 'Go visit the medicineless hospital in China.'
Deliah Shakes Hand with Pang Lao-Shi.
I had read 101 Miracles and as a member of the second China tour I listened to students at the Center tell us their amazing healing stories. I even watched the virulent growth of over thirty plantar warts disappear from my right foot while I was practicing in China-- and yet a part of my mind still tried to explain it away somehow.
On the day that Pang Lao-Shi was delivering chi to each of the 2,000 students at the Center, I found myself walking toward him still harboring my doubts about this whole healing phenomenon. I didn't feel anything special as I approached -- walking through the chi canopy created by his senior teachers. As I placed my hands in his I felt them softly sinking and floating in a warm glow as big as a beach ball, and a sense of complete peace came over me. That tangible sensation of energy put my doubts at rest.
Now as I continue my second 100 days of daily practice, I feel a deepening inner strength, like a warm golden tube through the center of my body, allowing me to move through my days without the fear and doubt that used to be my constant companions. At the first Chi-Lel workshop I taught, I witnessed specific healings of three of the students -- swollen glands returning to normal, severe ear ringing of one year's duration diminishing to almost quiet, and a state of agitated anger calmed.
I want to thank Frank Chan for leading our group to the Center and especially for capturing on film the moment that changed my life.
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