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Medical and Spiritual Qigong (Chi Kung)
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I came accross this page today about a person named Lǐ Qīng Yún. It has interesting information that could lead to further research, obviously about this person, and also on his practices and herbs:
That’s very interesting–thanks for sharing.
I notice that he recommends He Shou Wu.
Michael sells this during his summer retreat program.
Just adding an anecdote…
Years ago during one of Michael’s retreats in Switzerland I was having an encounter with what I felt was an immortal, but who will say, and I stopped wondering about it, seeing it as an experience on my path. Yet that encounter took me first 9 months to recover from, then another couple of years to digest it.
The part that is interesting though in relation to your posting is that the name the ‘immortal’ gave himself was ‘Lu Ching’, or that is how I wrote it down many years ago. I do not feel though, looking at the picture, that this is the same person. I just was reminded of my own experience looking at the name.
As for the rest of the story with Lu Ching:
The encounter itself was very sexual in nature, after that he stayed with me for a couple of days, communicating that I was once his wife and that he came to help me with issues I was facing. Yet it took me years to understand his gift at that time.
One may or may not believe the encounter, yet this experience was the first of more and other deep encounters that have been changing my life very deeply.
Wendy
“23 wives and about 200 descendants”
So much for seaman retention. 🙂
Keep a quiet heart
Sit like a tortoise(between heaven and earth)
Walk sprightly like a pigeon
Sleep like a dog(is a dreamer)