Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 A very young American girl with and " incurable " brain cancer visits a priest in Italy. After several sessions where the priest lays his hand on the girls head, brain scans show the tumor to be in remission.<br><br>In the East, a qi gong master or healer lays his hands over the stomach of a cancer patient. His cancer goes into remission.<br><br>What is true? In the priest's mind and to his followers, he is summoning his power through belief in God to cure the sick. In the qi gong healers mind, he doesn't care that much about God since he feels one can hardly understand about such things, but he does know through years of practice how to tap into the energy that infuses all of life and to manipulate it for healing purposes.<br><br>Which one is correct? Could it be that they're tapping into the same source without realizing or acknowleding it? Maybe the God the priest views as an entity that watches all and desires to be prayed to, is the same eternal energy force the qi gong guy taps into by totally different means? Maybe they are 2 different things, but both work. The point is 2 different people watch these things and their reality is different due to their belief system.<br><br>An American tai chi/qi gong master meets a respected European sports physician. The American comments about the ability to cause the plates in one's skull to move around. The physician says he knows absolutely that it's impossible for an individual to manipulate his skull in such way. The American does it, and the physician's old belief has shattered. Maybe if the physician had not been so rigid in his beliefs, he might have been wiser sooner? cont'd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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