escott Posted February 14, 2019 Can anyone recommend some programs, resources, or practices that can take a person from a qigong beginner to being someone who can heal others? I understand the process likely takes many years, but I can't meditate in a cave for 20 years. So, is there a realistic, practical way for a working family man to do it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted February 14, 2019 He's not very active but member Ya Mu here runs https://www.qigongamerica.com/ I'm not looking to be a healer, but took a seminar with him long ago and was very impressed. I learned things that improved my meditation greatly. He was apprenticed with a Chinese master of a prestigious healing gi gong in China. Very down to earth guy, with a hands on approach.  He tends to teach by seminar so for some going along the path its hitting a few seminars a year.  Might be worth a look. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Equilibrium Posted March 2, 2019 On 2/14/2019 at 8:04 PM, escott said: Can anyone recommend some programs, resources, or practices that can take a person from a qigong beginner to being someone who can heal others? I understand the process likely takes many years, but I can't meditate in a cave for 20 years. So, is there a realistic, practical way for a working family man to do it? Â Hey man how is your journey going,. Did you find out what path to take? We both have similar interest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
escott Posted March 2, 2019 (edited) On 3/2/2019 at 8:26 AM, Equilibrium said:  Hey man how is your journey going,. Did you find out what path to take? We both have similar interest.  At this time I have chosen Zhineng as my path. I have started with this course.  https://www.udemy.com/lift-qi-up-pour-qi-down/  This site has a complete outline of the practices in the "Methods" section. I use this to know what I need to do then look for videos or courses that teach these methods.  http://www.zhinengqigong.org/index.html  Dr. Pang, the creator of Zhineng, has helped thousands of people to heal. If you have the money you can learn from Mingtong Gu, he was a student of Dr. Pang. He has online classes with a healing path.  https://www.chicenter.com  Zhineng is also known as 'Wisdom Healing" or "Chilel" Qigong.  I read great things about Michael Lomax, but his courses just aren't accessible for me right now. Also, I like the idea of a system that is not tied to just one master. Edited October 2, 2019 by escott 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fa Xin Posted March 2, 2019 Please let us know how it goes for you 😊 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Equilibrium Posted March 3, 2019 19 hours ago, escott said:  At this time I have chosen Zhineng as my path. I have started with this course.  https://www.udemy.com/lift-qi-up-pour-qi-down/  This site has a complete outline of the practices in the "Methods" section. I use this to know what I need to do then look for videos or courses that teach these methods.  http://www.zhinengqigong.org/index.html  Dr. Pang, the creator of Zhineng, has helped thousands of people to heal. If you have the money you can learn from Mingtong Guys, he was a student of Dr. Pang. He has online classes with a healing path.  https://www.chicenter.com  Zhineng is also known as 'Wisdom Healing" or "Chilel" Qigong.  I read great things about Michael Lomax, but his courses just aren't accessible for me right now. Also, I like the idea of a system that is not do tied to just one master.  I heard of Mingtong Gu! He's doing sound healing, combining sound and qigong or something like that. Does anyone know how old is he? I can't tell if he's teen or 60 haha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites