Healing Cancer with Qigong
One Man's Search for Healing and Love in Curing His Cancer with Complementary Therapy
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Narrated by:
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Colby Howard
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Sat Hon
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Our bodies ultimately are fields of energy consciousness and possess within them a potent spontaneous healing supremacy over pathogens and diseases. Complementary therapy involves a shift in the fields of body, mind and spirit matrix, so as to bring about a rectification of a state of disease that has gone out of balance. Consequently complementary healing involves interweaving all the strands of healing modalities: oncological treatments, qigong, meditation, nutrition, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, converging into a tidal force of cleansing against this most insidious dark assassin, cancer. If I have gone further it is by standing on the shoulders of great pioneers of Qigong healers and thus, it is with a deep sense of gratitude and humility that I share with you my own healing journey on the macabre battleground of cancer. May this book benefit all beings in their struggle with the darkness of disease and may they emerge victorious into the light of healing.
©2014 Sat Hon (P)2016 Sat HonWhat listeners say about Healing Cancer with Qigong
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- Tout en chantant
- 10-04-22
Really bad book
I am 2/3 through this book and I can say with astonishment that it hasn’t yet begun!!! I have laboriously trudged through an interminable chain of hyperbolic sentences that beat around the bushes of the subject of cancer (What he felt when he was diagnosed with cancer, the history of western medicine’s treatment, how he felt when he started having chemotherapy, etc etc on and on) without getting to what is supposed to be the core subject of this book: how he used QiGong to help himself get better.
His style of writing is very bad so the whole thing is boring and un-engaging. maybe he does not want to share his secret? maybe he wants you to pay him for the classes?
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