I have moved with my wife My and my dog Barran to Portland
Oregon. (My left to move back to Pittsburgh, such is life) When some Native American tribe’s people came to a village they had not
been before they would say from their hearts to the new people’s hearts “We
come in a good way.” That expression means loosely translated, “We come to
blend with the peace and love of the people here. We come in a good way with no
harm in our hearts.” My and I and Barran say to the spirits and people in this
new place we are now at home with, “We come in a good way.” I am unclear what
my path is here and I am patient as I learn the ways of the people and the
spirits we now dance and sing with in a good way. I have reached out to both
dervish orders I belong to because there appears to be branches in this area,
inshAllah. I am also starting to reach out to other chi kung people. Time will
show me what She knows I need to learn and I will continue to endeavor to be a
good student. I hope to eventually teach a chi kung healing form called “Fly from
the Cocoon Chi Kung” inshAllah. I am not clear when or where this will happen but
as I said, I am very patient when it comes to these kinds of process, and in absolutely no
hurry. The Goddess moves us at Her own pace and the less I worry and the more I
experience the movement of Her wind and waves the more true my sail and rudder.
The adventure continues further into the Mystery and My and I are having a
wonderful and fun time now that we have roots.
One Hand Near One Hand Far is a very powerful healing technique developed by a chi kung master named Dr Zia Gang Sha. You can find more about him by clicking the tiltle of this entry and it will take you there. I posted this information a couple of years ago but I think it is time to do it again. Start by being aware of the lower dan tien. Move your awareness from lower dan tien to the laboring Palaces. If you have a place in your body that hurts or needs help place one of your hands, we will call this hand the near hand, about 4 to 7 inches away from the painful area. Point your first two fingers of that hand at the painful area. Imagine that energy is flowing from your lower dan tien to the Laboring Palace of the near hand. Then guide the chi from laboring palace out through the two pointing fingers into the area in your body being treated. This is One hand Near. Now take the other hand which we will call the far hand, and place it about 12 to 20 inches from your lower dan tien. Aim ...
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