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About the Originator of Wisdom Healing™ Qigong

 

Wisdom Healing™ Qigong was developed by professor Ming Pang as ZHINENG QIGONG in China beginning in the late part of the 20th century, and was eventually classified by China's Bureau of Health and Sport as the single most effective type of QiGong for the purpose of health improvement and maintenance.

Professor Ming Pang, both a Western and chinese doctor, developed Zhineng Qigong, known as Wisdom Healing™ Qigong and Chi-lel Qigong in America. Professor Pang was the first person to scientifically study the different methodologies, effects and conditions of all of the traditional qigongs, later synthesizng them into Wisdom Healing™ Qigong. He has effectively and scientifically composed a synthesis of thousand-year old practices and combined them to suit the modern mind and culture. Professor Pang is also the founder of the world's largest physician-staffed energy-healing hospital, the Huaxia Recovery center in China. This center treated more than 300,000 people without the use of traditional or western medicines, and achieved a 95% effectiveness rate with diseases ranging from cancer to multiple sclerosis and diabetes.

 

Professor Pang was the first person to systematically sort out and summarize the theories and practice methods of traditional qigong, in 1980; one of the first practitioners to compile and formulate the new theories and practice methods of the new qigongs, giving instruction in them in June 1980

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Zhineng Qigong: Teaching and Writing

Professor Pang is the creator and publicizer of the Qi-field Technique, the synthesizer of the Theory of Unity of Consciousness and the Hunyuan Entirety Theory, published in 1990. He began teaching and applying this pioneering method in 1984 and publicizing its theories and methods in 1986.

In the mid 1990's, Zhineng Qigong was declared by the Chinese ministry of Sports and Health to tbe the most effective health-maintaining form of Qigong existing.

Around the year 2000, Professor Pang closed the Huaxia Zhineng Qigong Instruction and Healing center, after treating more than 300,000 people.

 

 

 


 

 

Professor Pang Ming

 

   
Professor Pang Ming at the Huaxia Zhineng QiGong Training Center, located at Qinhuangdao in Hebei province, China - circa 1992