Thursday, January 8, 2009

Are you tough enough to study Pangu Mystical Qigong?

By James Davidson

Pangu Mystical Qigong is also known as the Heaven, Earth, Sun, and Moon Qigong. It is a discipline involving mystical ingredients developed by Mr. Ou Wen perfected by spending many years of doing extremely excruciating tempering coupled with cooperation with mystical power. Pangu as it is fondly called is patterned after characteristics of the human bodys physiological structure as it relates to the relationship of man and his Universe.

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.

The art of Pangu first became known in 1993. Today it has a following of hundreds of thousands all over the world. Practitioners are found in China, the United States, Canada, England, Italy, and Panama.

The discipline of Pangu Mystical Qigong can be divided into what is called Moving and the Non-moving parts. The Moving parts stress the art of being able to suppress the evil and in turn unleash the good that is in every human being which in turn translates to the healing of the body from the diseases that ails it.

The Non-moving parts is takes the practitioner to the mystical realm. It brings the human being in harmony with his or her life force and thought talent allowing the body tap its innate healing powers. The perfection of the Moving and Non-moving parts of Pangu is likened to the perfect harmony of the Yin and Yang in Chinese philosophy.

The philosophy of Pangu is expressed in the symbol of a person holding a yellow chrysanthemum flower. This symbol is interpreted to mean that the practitioner of Pangu is a person exuding kindness and benevolence. Master Ou Wen Wei also teaches that it is the symbol as the world in the future. The Pan Gu practitioner is taught to be frank yet friendly, to speak with reason, treat others always with courtesy.

Practitioners of Pan Gu Mystical Qigong are known be kind and exude tolerance. Practitioners of Pangu have a happy disposition. Many of the practitioner bear witness that an over all improvement in their health and reports of diseases that have been cured by practicing the routine of Pan Gu.

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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