River's Chi House

I have created this free site to provide information that might prove to be helpful to you or your family or friends or even to a stranger or two that might be in need of some help. The second link in the Link section will take you to the introduction to my bog. Links found near the top are the most useful for understanding chi and healing. There are some real treasures here if you but take the time to find them, inshAllah.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012


I just learned today that my friend and teacher Mr. Hilton K Tam died on May 11, 2011. I am in deep mourning and I write this with tears in my eyes and my heart. I love Mr. Tam more than words can say and am grieving at his passing. Meeting him and experiencing his energy and extraordinary abilities and becoming his student changed my life. Mr. Tam introduced me to the wonders of chi kung and acted as a trusted guide and teacher for many years and through many adventures. He was always there when I needed him. Mr. Tam helped people in so many incredible ways. He was a master herbalist and chi healer who helped innumerable people through all kinds of healing crises. He was a priest in a Chinese mystical order and maintained a beautiful temple in Cleveland. My, my mother and I and many of our friends were initiated into the order and are very thankful to him for that. Mr. Tam was a martial arts master who had many grateful students. He was my teacher and friend and because of him I was able to understand and experience the reality that we human beings are not just material creatures but are energy beings inseparable from the energy of what the scientist might call the Unified Field and the mystics call the ONE. Mr. Tam’s journey from material existence leaves a void for me that cannot be filled. I am not crying for his transition, I am crying because I miss him and love him. Mr. Tam, I thank you and love you. My hope is that we meet again when I make my transition. I bow to you with great respect and love until then. Namaste.

Chinese symbol for grief, mourning, pity, sorrow.

1 Comments:

At 7:07 AM, September 09, 2012, Blogger This & That Varieties said...

Wow!
Thanks for sharing. I was looking for Dr. Tam for the last few months. He will be greatly missed.
Peace & Blessings

 

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