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Medical and Spiritual Qigong (Chi Kung)
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Yes, I agree. He is a good man who has brought a lot of knowledge to the west and made things very clear and accessible, and his materials are very good to learn from, he will leave a big legacy that is incomparable.
But … I have asked myself the difference between Bruce Frantzis and Michael Winn.
Frantzis had some bad car accidents in his time, and it seems to have changed the course of his teaching. I have a lot of trauma and I can appreciate some his methods for dealing with it, he speaks my language and I need it sometimes.
Michael winn on the other hand seems to be very jovial and uplifitng, and a very powerful teacher. I think I have found it a bit hard to relate that anything so good could be delivered with a smile; that’s my problem for you.
Perhaps there is a time for both approaches.
For myself I need to move to more love and light and laughter, and not try to ‘fix’ ‘problems’ all the time.
That just doesn’t work.
We must love life as life loves us.
I have to say that is probably why I relate to MW so well. I can also see why some people don’t relate to him as well.