Qi Gong Medicineless Hospital

Qi Gong – Medicineless Miracles

I have seen the video quoted here presented by Gregg Braden in Sydney a couple of years ago. The following description of this video taken from Gregg’s book, The Isiah Effect, came to me by email from Mary Robertson Reynolds ~ whose websites www.YouAreLoveMovie.com and www.YouAreLightMovie.com are like visual Qi Gong!!

Chapter 4 – Medicineless miracles

“The video tape we were learning from had been recorded at the Huaxia Zhineng Qigong clinic and Training Center, the “medicineless hospital” in the city of Qinhuangdao, China. The footage began by showing a female patient lying on her back in the clinical setting. She appeared to be fully awake and conscious, not anesthetized, and there were no indications that an anesthetic would be used. The woman was loosely clothed, and her shirt had been modestly drawn up to expose her lower abdomen. In the lights of the video and the hospital room, her stomach glistened with the preparatory gel that appeared shiny and wet. Seated to the patient’s right, the nurse practitioner moved an ultrasound wand across the taut, smooth surface of the woman’s stomach.

Directly behind the patient were three male practitioners. Dressed in white medical jackets, they were standing only inches from her side. The men appeared to be very focused standing quietly near her upper body. One of the men began a motion with his hands, silently moving them through the air above the woman’s face and chest.

The video next showed the ultrasound image, allowing us to peer into the woman’s bladder during the procedure. The lining and curvature were clearly present. In this image, something else began to appear, something that should not have been there. ‘You are looking at a bladder cancer,’ our instructor explained, ‘a tumor approximately three inches in diameter inside the woman’s bladder.’

We were seeing the tumor as it actually appeared in the moment, captured by the ultrasound wand. The camera zoomed in on the screen as we witnessed an event for which Western science has no explanation. Anticipating what was about to happen, our room became very still. Even the old folding chairs stopped squeaking while our group watched, in awe, as the miracle unfolded before our eyes.

While the nurse continued to monitor the event through the ultra sound, the three men standing behind the patient worked together. In unison, they participated in a mode of healing that has been known for centuries. The only sound that betrayed the process was coming from the men themselves. They repeated a single word again and again, a word that became louder and more intense as the healing progressed. Loosely translated into English, they were saying, ‘already gone, already accomplished.’

The shift began slowly, almost indiscernibly. The cancerous form began to quiver, as if responding to some unseen force. As the movement continued, with the rest of the image in perfect focus, the entire mass began to fade from view. Within seconds, the tumor appeared to melt before our eyes. In only two minutes and forty seconds, the tumor was gone. It had simply disappeared! A healing had occurred, one so complete that the ultrasound did not even indicate scarring in the tissue that the tumor had invaded. The patient, still awake and conscious, appeared to be relieved by what she heard in the room. The nurse and the three men conferred among themselves, then nodded in agreement; their process had been successful. Politely, each bowed from the waist and softly clapped his hands, acknowledging their accomplishment.

At first, our conference room was silent. Then I heard sighs that gave way to gasps and cheers for what we had witnessed. What had just happened? How had a cancerous tumor, three inches in diameter, disappeared from inside the woman’s body without even the tell-tale scars of such a condition, in a matter of minutes?”

The thing to understand about this apparent miracle is that it only occurred because the group’s focus was on feeling and envisioning healthy cells and being unattached to the outcome [~ collectively holding the vision of healthy bladder cells whilst directing Qi from their hands over her abdomen in the vicinity of the tumor]. I witnessed similar treatments in Hangzhou at the Zhejiang TCM Research Institute [without the ultrasound] and without the intensity of focus, as usually it was only one practitioner and many patients! Nonetheless it was impressive. One Qi Going doctor told us that his treatments worked because his Qi was very strong [he trained Qi Gong 4 hours every day] and his patients’ Qi was very weak and therefore more easily able to be regulated by his. He only worked 4 hours a day too.

This is the essence of Qi Gong Mind-Body balance ~ that anything not in harmony with natural balance simply disintegrates or is transformed into pure Qi. For this to be able to occur it is necessary for your mind to be able to single-mindedly focus while your heart and feeling centre unconditionally release attachment to a particular outcome.

Again, doing your Qi Gong program every day serves to focus your mind while at the same time develop your Qi so that it has more strength both for your own health and healing as well as for your ability to apply it to whatever you are focusing on. Whether making dinner, doing the washing or giving healing it makes no difference ~ mental focus and the power of your Qi will keep you in the flow and your task will also flow.

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20 Responses to “Qi Gong Medicineless Hospital”

  • Naumita says:

    Very good information.It is very promising and so true.I enjoy reading it and also gave me more motivation to do the practice daily.

    Thank You
    Naumita

  • Berenice says:

    Hi!

    It’s important to mention Qigong it’s a very general term talk, since there are many kinds of qigong. The specific kind of qigong that it’s presented in the Gregg Braden’s video, it’s Zhineng QiGong. The Huaxia Zhineng Qigong clinic and Training Center is closed since many years ago because politic problems and Dr. Pang He Ming (his creator) is now off from the public work and haven’t mention when he will open a new centre again.

    It’s important to say that the term “chi / qi” it’s very special and delicated. Many hospitals or “trainers” in China or even in the rest of the world will say that they can cure an illness and that they apply this qigong type but first of all you have to make a good research because about Dr. Pang hasn’t given his permission to open a new centre. Only few trainers offer the level 1 according to Dr. Pang teaching or even 2nd and 3rd levels but you have to make sure they are certified. For example, outside China there’s only one trainer capable to train people in level 1st to level 3rd, he’s called Carlos Garcia.

    Take care everyone

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Thank you, thats good information. However, you know the best way to use or get benefit from Qi/Chi is to learn and practise Qi Gong … of almost any form. In the past 35 years I have learned many different styles of Qi Gong and Tai Ji Quan and while they are all great and have benefit, the only way you really get benefit is to do the Qi Gong yourself. Doing it regularly, building your Qi network and keeping it flowing are sure fire ways of helping you gain and maintain health.
    Remembering that the initial purpose of Chinese Medicine [of which Qi Gong healing is a part] was to maintain good health. We in the west are programmed to forget all about health until something goes wrong then try to fix it. Such a stupid and archaic attitude if you ask me. I have been using Qi Healing of many forms for almost 40 years and at 61 I am fitter and healthier that most people I see [as a practitioner] who are less than half my age. To me, the proof is in the doing.
    Incidentally, I have known several high level QI Gong Master Doctors in Hangzhou and Shanghai who worked in local hospitals in their Qi Gong Departments and while I didn’t personally experience something like the situation in Gregg Braden’s video clip, I certainly did see things that in our Western world are considered impossible. I know what I saw and its not impossible for a trained practitioner to move another’s Qi in such a way as to help improve their suffering.
    I wrote up the article on the Medicineless Hospital more as a way of showing people that there are other ways of healing, nothing more nothing less.

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Thanks … whoever you are … I appreciate your information and trust it will be useful for others who are seeking such information.

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Hello MaryJo, I understand your needs, however, I am just the messenger. You need to make contact with the people who run the Medicineless Hospital in China and would likely have to travel there in order to receive their healing. I don’t know where you are located, but if in the US I believe there is a Qigong healer now in New York by the name of Robert Peng, maybe he can help you … if you can locate him. I agree with you that releasing old undigested angers and fears will go a long way to helping you heal at a cellular level, and I believe that our companion animals take on a lot of our negative energies so your releasing could possibly help Abby too.
    Other than that I don’t know what help I can be.
    Regards,
    Sally

  • Demet Soz says:

    Hello;..i watched the video of Gregg Braden & so impressed! I have a 4 year old nephew who has brain tumor..i would like to reach these talented people..please show me the way

    Thank u

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    The hospital in the video and that I wrote about is apparently closed due to political problems. It was in Beijing, China.
    Try looking up Mr Robert Peng who I believe now lives and works in New York. I simply share information.
    As I don’t know where you are located I cannot help you any further.
    Thanks for your interest in my work anyway.
    Best wishes.

  • jacquie says:

    Is the woman mentioned in this ( she had bladder cancer ) did she stay cured. Is she still alive?

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    I don’t know. This occurred over 12 years ago in Beijing. She was reasonably elderly at the time as far as I could tell.

  • Irma Morales says:

    Hello, I wonder if you kindly please give me the website of the Medicineless Hospital in Beijing. I would appreciate it very much indeed. I am in very much in need.
    Thank you so very much.

    Blessings,
    Irma

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Hello Irma
    I believe I have answered this request already but my website says I haven’t so if you receive this twice I apologise.

    I wrote this article quite a long time ago and have since been informed that this hospital is no longer open. However,
    when I lived and worked in China, I witnessed many different hospitals that had Qi Gong Healing departments – in Beijing,
    Shanghai and Hangzhou. I am sure if you made contact with China’s Public Health Department they could give you some information.

    Also, I know that a Qi Healer by the name of Robert Peng who is Chinese, now lives in New York. I did some work with him in Sydney
    Australia some years ago. He is a REAL Qi healer. I hope you have some success with him.

    Kind regards,
    Sally Yasukawa

  • Francisco Castiello says:

    I have a 23 years old nice who has been in coma for 7 months. I´ve heard about medicinelese hospitals in China but we can not move her. I´ve also heard
    about distant chi transmission and I think that it can help her awaken and recover completly.

    Thanks in advance for your coments on my help request. You surely know th kind
    of Chikung practitioners that can give us a hand and help me get in touche with them

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Michael Mohoric is a Qi Gong distant healer. I believe he is in California but I don’t know any contact details. You could google his name. Otherwise, another Qigong healer is Ming Tong Gu, who is also in the US [California I think] but not sure if he does distant healing. Sorry I can’t be of any more help.

  • Patricia Anne MaryYoung says:

    May the Universe love and protect all of these wonderful people who are so in tune with the laws of attraction. Hopefully I will be able to make physical contact with a practitioner of this wonderful gift. My love to all.

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Thank you for your comment. I don’t know where you are located, but you could make contact with a Qi Gong Master in the USA by the name of Mingtong Gu via his centre’s website: chicenter.com . He has trained with the Qi Gong Doctors of the Medicineless Hospital [which no longer exists as such].

  • Anggie says:

    Hello Sally,

    So sad that they closed the hospital. I believe there’s lots of people seeking for the best solution to heal for whatever they have since the modern doctors can’t do anything anymore. I’m one of them. If you have any information about that kind of hospital, or any contacts you can give, I’ll be grateful. (Anywhere in China is okay, or around Asia). Thanks so much & God bless you.

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Yes it is sad the hospital closed. Unfortunately I can’t give you any information on other such hospital as I don’t know any. I only know of one person in New York now called Robert Peng [Chinese]. He is a true Qi Gong healer. He used to be in Sydney but moved some years ago. I am sure there are other people in Asia but I don’t know of any. Blessings.

  • I would like to study this form of chi gong. Is there a way I can do this?

  • Sally Yasukawa says:

    Firstly you need to find a Qi Gong Master and learn to access strengthen your own Qi. I don’t know where you live so can’t suggest anyone. I live on the Central Coast of NSW Australia but I am not teaching at present.

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