Dr. Pang Ming and Qigong
In China in the 1980s a gifted and inspired person, Dr Pang Ming, developed a new type of Qigong, seeking more effective ways to cure his patients.
When he was a child his Qigong teacher discovered that he was learning at incredible speed thanks to his special abilities. As he grew up he gathered knowledge around many teachers of various kinds of Qigong and martial arts and everyone recognised that he was special. Some of the Grand Masters chose him to convey their secret knowledge. Later he became a very famous doctor in Beijing and also wrote medical books
When he formed the new Qigong he called it Zhi Neng Qigong, that is: the Cultivation of Energy that develops Wisdom and Supernatural Abilities. Zhi Neng Qigong has been formally recognised by the Chinese Government for its effectiveness in the field of health.
It is a Qigong which is based for the first time on a fully structured theory of entirety and which connects ancient knowledge with modern science.
Dr Pang Ming’s goal is not only to cure a person of illness, but also to change his perception of Life, so that he does not experience recurrence and he evolves harmoniously at all levels.
In teaching this method he was the first to organise and use the Information and Energy Field (Qi field.) Contrary to tradition which dictated that a Master have few and select students, Dr Pang preferred to train many students who through their coordinated focus created a very powerful therapeutic energy field!
The last centre opened by Dr Pang Ming was the Huaxia Centre near Beijing, which hosted around 7,000 people at the same time, mainly for healing purposes. The very high percentage (97%) of positive results, which ranged from full scale to a measurable improvement, led to this centre becoming known in the West as the world’s largest medecineless hospital’.
Many Teachers were also taught directly by Dr Pang Ming in this great Centre and now some of them teach this knowledge all over the world.