voidisyinyang Posted January 22, 2010 Has anyone got this book yet from Patrick Dougherty? http://springforestqigong.com/a_whole-hearted_embrace.htm'>http://springforestqigong.com/a_whole-hearted_embrace.htm He is a psychologist who now teaches http://springforestqigong.com and uses the healing in his psychology practice. There's a few other websites of psychologists doing Spring Forest Qigong healing with great healing testimonies as well. Here's a study proving SFQ is effective treatment for depression: http://www.springforestqigong.com/depression_study.htm http://www.breathingqigong.com/ I've had a few conversations with Patrick. Once I went to see that psychic movie with Tom whats his name Scientology or Dianetics guy -- anyway they use psychic to predict crime. I was waiting for the next showing and Patrick walked down the hallway of the mall -- no one was around as it was afternoon on a weekday in the winter. Anyway Patrick was standing in front of me and I could feel this intense heat coming from his heart chakra. haha. I didn't say anything about it but it was kind of funny. He also was a black belt in karate I think -- he was friends with Jim Nance and they discovered Chunyi Lin together back around 1995. About Patrick Patrick Dougherty, M.A., L.P., is a licensed psychologist with 30 years experience. Along with his private practice, he has been teaching and leading workshops, locally and nationally, for the past 20 years. Coming from a tradition that focuses on the mind, he has spent the last 18 years learning about the connection between the mind and the body, understanding that physical and mental health are intrinsically linked. He has studied and practiced many forms of energy work (meditation, Tai Chi, and others) before becoming a qigong practitioner. He has studied with Master Chunyi Lin since 1996 and has been teaching Spring Forest Qigong since 1997. He practices yoga, holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and is a bonsai gardener. He lives with his daughter in St. Paul, Minnesota. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest paul walter Posted January 25, 2010 Has anyone got this book yet from Patrick Dougherty? http://springforestq...ted_embrace.htm He is a psychologist who now teaches http://springforestqigong.com and uses the healing in his psychology practice. There's a few other websites of psychologists doing Spring Forest Qigong healing with great healing testimonies as well. No don't know it. Of course you would know of Frances Gaik's 'Managing Depression with Qigong'? It is based upon spring forest techniques--includes level 1 excercises as an appendix. She's an instructor. Just read David Eisenbergs 'Encounters with Chi'--funny the scepticism that had to be expressed due to lack of western scientific models of testing and results at the time (1985). It's all coming home to roost now though. A favourite moment in the book: Herbert Benson being manipulated like a puppet by a ChiGong master and afterwards suggesting it was suggestability . Paul Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
voidisyinyang Posted January 25, 2010 Yeah that Eisenberg book is awesome. When I first saw Chunyi Lin he looked JUST LIKE the qigong master photo in Eisenberg's book -- the medical masters doing telekinesis. Has anyone got this book yet from Patrick Dougherty? http://springforestqigong.com/a_whole-hearted_embrace.htm'>http://springforestqigong.com/a_whole-hearted_embrace.htm He is a psychologist who now teaches http://springforestqigong.com and uses the healing in his psychology practice. There's a few other websites of psychologists doing Spring Forest Qigong healing with great healing testimonies as well. ./quote] No don't know it. Of course you would know of Frances Gaik's 'Managing Depression with Qigong'? It is based upon spring forest techniques--includes level 1 excercises as an appendix. She's an instructor. Just read David Eisenbergs 'Encounters with Chi'--funny the scepticism that had to be expressed due to lack of western scientific models of testing and results at the time (1985). It's all coming home to roost now though. A favourite moment in the book: Herbert Benson being manipulated like a puppet by a ChiGong master and afterwards suggesting it was suggestability . Paul Share this post Link to post Share on other sites