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“When we incarnate, we sadly must relinquish our union with Divine Mother and accept a human mother on this earthly plane. And this is where little Alex was stuck. He hadn’t fully accepted his incarnation. His spirit was still somewhere in the astral plane, not ready quite yet to become embodied, which is why he never cried. There is no pain in the realm of nonduality, to which Alex was still attached. I didn’t blame him one bit for clinging to”
Yan ming Li, Whole Body Meditation: The Life-Changing Power of Self-Healing
“The same energy that created stars and galaxies lies dormant within your belly.”
Yan ming Li, Whole Body Meditation: The Life-Changing Power of Self-Healing
“But addiction is a spiritual crisis. In the language of Alcoholics Anonymous, it is said that addiction is a vain attempt to find “a chemical solution for a spiritual problem” and that the addict is trying to fill “a God-shaped hole.”
Yan ming Li, Whole Body Meditation: The Life-Changing Power of Self-Healing
“When the Student is ready, the Teacher appears… When the Student is truly ready, the Teacher disappears… —Ancient Taoist saying”
Yan ming Li, Whole Body Meditation: The Life-Changing Power of Self-Healing
“Miss Chao was very dedicated in her practice of the Whole Body Prayer, and I had tremendous admiration for her. The biggest challenge was to calm her overactive mind, which was wasting energy that could otherwise be healing her. This is quite typical for an overachiever/Type A personality, whose mind is like a race car. In Miss Chao’s case, her brain “motor” was extremely hot, while her lower belly was cold, which presented a problem, as the Qi that we harness in the Whole Body Prayer begins in the gut. I used a metaphor to explain the problem to her: “When we put a kettle on the stove, the fire is below, and the water is on top. Your situation is the opposite—water on the bottom, fire above.” Years of unhealthy thinking habits had caused blockages in her meridians and had “rusted” the water pipes, so her spirit energy could not circulate. Decades of stagnation like this can lead to cancer. “Tumors are not your enemy,” I told Miss Chao. “It’s your nonstop lifestyle that’s eating your soul.” It was time to slow down. She accepted it. The results were extraordinary. Within three months of practicing the Whole Body Prayer, she was pain-free and could sleep without medication. Her swelling had disappeared. Her mood was uplifted. A few months later, her captivating smile was back, along with the light in her pretty eyes. Full of energy, she’d regained twenty pounds. In November 2002, nine months after she began the ZiJiu self-healing method, she went to the hospital for scans and a thorough examination. The doctors were astonished. They’d never seen a case like this. Miss Chao was entirely cancer-free. She had defeated stage 4 ovarian cancer without drugs, radiation, or any other external interventions. She’d simply used her own body’s innate power to harness cosmic Qi and heal itself. Given Miss Chao’s notoriety, this became a big news story. The three thousand friends and colleagues she’d hosted at her own “memorial service” one year earlier didn’t know what to make of this “miracle.” “It’s no ‘miracle,’” she told them. “It’s the science of Qigong.”
Yan ming Li, Whole Body Meditation: The Life-Changing Power of Self-Healing

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