Pangu Mystical Qigong is not easy to learn
Pangu Mystical Qigong also known as the Heaven, Earth, Sun, and Moon Qigong is an requiring strict adherence to excruciating bodily exercise combined with mysticism designed harness the bodys healing powers in the narrow sense and as well as developed the mystical body.
Pangu was made public in 1993 and has grown in popularity since then. Pangu Mystical Qigong is widely propagated in China, Hong Kong, the United States, Indonesia, England, Australia, Italy, Sweden Colombia, Panama, and Canada. Practitioner of Pangu Mystical Qigong has created masters numbering by the hundreds and thousands today. Their most notable testimonies have been the recovery of health in the face of agonizing sickness before practicing the art of Pangu.
Pangu Mystical Qigong is composed of what is called the Moving and the Non-moving components. The Moving Component takes emphasis on suppressing the evil and unleashing the good merit thereby healing the bodys disease.
Practitioners claimed healing in body and soul as well as over all happy and healthy dispositions. Most of the practitioners have ailments ranging from the very common and ordinary to the incurable cancers and debilitating diseases.
Pan Gu Mystical Qigong is a sense not only a physical training but a spiritual training as well. The symbol of the Pangu of Pan Gu is the yellow chrysanthemum flower held in hand. This symbol represents kindness and benevolence. Master Ou Wen Wei also speaks of the symbol as the future world. The Pan Gu Mystical Qigong’s aim is “Kindness and Benevolence as Basis. The Pan Gu Qigongs password is Frankness and Friendliness to Heart.” The teachings of Pan Gu Qi gong as a way to carry out oneself is to “speak with reason, treat others always with courtesy and acts with an Emotion
The harmony of Moving and the Non-moving elements of Pangu is like the balance of the Yin and Yang. In this light, Pan Gu Mystical Qigong is both a physical improvement and spiritual or mystical enlightenment, particular in mans relationship with the universe.
The symbol of the Pangu is a man with a yellow chrysanthemum flower in hand. This symbol is explained that a practitioner of Pangu is a kind and benevolent person. Practitioners of Pangu takes anchor on Kindness and benevolence as his or her root attitude towards others and the world.
Master Ou Wen Wei teaches that its followers to be frank yet friendly in their hearts and to always be rational when speaking. Master Wei also teaches that practitioner to be courteous and act with feelings.
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