Meditation and Qigong, Part 4

in the morning and the rest 24 hours minus these 30 minutes he practices the State…

And only this practice makes him a Real Yogi.

Sometimes it may so happen that a Yogin practices not Hatha-Yoga as a physical training but T’ai Chi Ch’uan, and a Qigong Master practices Hatha-Yoga but not Ushu.”Yogi exercise” or “the exercise of Qigongers” is just a warm-up, a change of pace.

The Body is only a reflection of the processes going on in our Mind and it is useless to try to reach Awareness only through the Body without dealing with the Consciousness itself.Exercising is useful but minor component… nothing more than that.

Usually people use two objections.The first one is that meditation is a “risky matter” and should be practiced only by an absolutely healthy people.

I can only shrug my shoulders at it.Perhaps, this concept grows from ignorance.Most likely, some people have burnt their fingers during incorrect practicing of the State, trying to learn meditation from books. These books were written either by dabblers or by specialists, who were trying to give demonstration of a primary effect; of cause, to master serious and complex system you should be taught by professionals. This is a serious matter, and there are no self-sufficient books available now.

The main thing is that it is meditation what makes people healthy and causes positive transformations due to which a yogi becomes Yogi, Zen monk turns Master of Zen, Christian devotee – a Saint or Prophet, and a Qigong adept – a Master of Qigong…

Liberated Mind, sharpened by meditation, is able to cure the body with just an Intention by sending it an order and a power to do unbelievable and wonderful things.

One of the disciples of the famous Qigong Master Vong Qu Kit for some years of meditation grew the finger that had been torn by a circular saw.

Vong Qu Kit himself in front of a hundred of journalists demonstrated the ability of governing Qi. He drove clouds away cutting them with the energy rays from his finger-tips.

In early 20th century one of the Qigong Masters was tested by Scientists. He was in Peking and his assistant had been sent to Paris, France. The examination counsel drove the assistant to a chestnut alley and made him move in a certain way. The Master in Peking was to repeat his movements to let the counsel compare and check them.

There is no distance for Qi. If we could imagine us taking Qi from the surface of Moon and placing it on the surface of Mars, it would happen immediately, for this is the Universe Decree – energy obeys the Mind. The problem is only in the readiness and preparedness of Mind, in practice of meditation.

To be continued…

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Mark Freeman.Wu Chan Zhong Qigong

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