Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Guolin Qigong

(Updated 13 September 2009)

Qigong at Subang Jaya, Malaysia

Sunday morning at USJ 4/8 Garden.




(Click Maps below to
Subang - USJ, Bukit Jalil & Puchong Stations)


Guolin New Qigong adopts 3 principles in healing cancer:-
1. Increasing Oxygenation
2. Improving Circulation
3. Stabilizing Emotions

Traditional Chinese medicine holds that disease occurs when there is stagnation of qi which will be cured when the circulation of qi and blood is improved. Hence, with proper execution of Relaxation (sung jing), Concentration (yi lian) and Breathing (hu xi) in qigong exercises, one will be able to achieve the 3 fundamental principles mentioned above advocated by Guolin in activating the flow of qi (vital life energy). One will be able to sleep well, eat well, and strengthen the immune system to heal even the most chronic diseases http://www.orientalhealing.net/archive/03282000-2.html.

It is also acknowledged in the western medicine that cancer cells can be suppressed when oxygen level is increased to eight times more than ordinary. The Guolin double inhalations (xi xi) in the Walking Qigong exercise increases the oxygen in-take 20 times more than the normal that causes the retardation of cancer cells growth

There are 5 basic therapies a cancer patient can adhere to in order to fight cancer:-
1. Western Therapy: Surgery, Radiotherapy or Chemotherapy
2. Chinese Therapy: Acupuncture or Chinese Medicine
3. Change Lifestyles
4. Diet
5. Guolin Qigong

Note:- Madam Guo Lin introduced 3-prongs approach, however with the Stress of modern living and environment, we have included no. 3 & 4

Ms. Guo Lin (1906-1984) born near Zhongshan, Guangdong was afflicted with uterine cancer in 1949 at the age of 43 and had it removed by surgery in Shanghai. The cancer recurred in 1959 and this time it had metastasized to the bladder that made her to undergo for another operation (to remove part of the bladder that was cancerous) in Beijing. Five years later in 1964, the cancer relapsed and after four more operations, the doctor (Western medicine) gave her six months to live. However, she did not give up hope and in her struggle against cancer she remembered that her late grandfather, a Taoist priest had taught her as a child to practice qigong. Together with the qigong texts willed to her by her late grandfather, she began to research and practice qigong, hoping to recover. She created her own exercise schedule, practiced diligently for two hours daily and six months later she found that her cancer was in remission. She was so strongly convinced of her qigong’s ability to cure illness that she bravely started giving out lessons in 1970 in what she called “New qigong Therapy”. During this period, China was under Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) and within 1971-1976; Ms. Guo Lin was interrogated seven times, expelled from Dongdan Park and her two assistant trainers were arrested and imprisoned for twenty days.

By 1977, after the Cultural Revolution, Master Guo Lin had achieved impressive result and pro-claimed publicly that Qigong Can Cure Cancer. With her nine trained assistants to help her, she was able over the next two years travelled all over China to twenty provincial capitals to teach and lecture at the request of many local health care centres and medical departments until her passing on 14 December 1984, twenty years after the “death judgement” by her doctor.

In the nut-shell, Guolin New Qigong therapy is not based on the external energy (wei qi) of others (qigong masters), but upon the inner energy (nei qi) of the qigong partaker himself. Guolin qigong combines active and passive exercises in three stages: Relaxation (sung jing), Concentration (yi lian) and Breathing (hu xi)

Today, this Guolin New Qigong has spread to all over China, America, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia and Malaysia etc.

To allow readers a better perspective, attached herewith the excerpt from a former President Dr Amir Farid Dato Isahak.

The most important exercise in Guolin Qigong is the walking exercises whereby the breathing, footstep and body and arm movements are consciously coordinated to energize the body. It is this exercise that has benefited chronic disease patients most. This qigong-walk doubles or even triples one's walking distance in terms of endurance and stamina compared with ordinary walking.

Those who are ill or receiving hazardous cancer treatments will find their ability to cope with the illness or the side-effects of the treatment much better. Those who are unable to walk can do stationary exercises first. But it is always better to have a preventive attitude than to wait for illness to strike before learning qigong.

Dr Amir Farid bin Dato Isahak
President (Former),
Guolin Qigong Association Malaysia.
http://thestar.com.my/health/story.asp?file=/2008/8/3/health/1717634&sec=health


Guolin Qigong Malaysia has established stations throughout the country to assist Malaysians in enhancing their health beyond wellness zone.
The Stations and respective Station Masters:-

Subang - Lessons temporarily suspended - (TBA) from 01 Mar.2010
Bukit Jalil - F.W.Looi - 012 201 1079
Puchong - Chan Hong Ming - 012 375 1130
Lake Garden K.L. - L.F.Chan - 012 267 3368
Sekinchan - Y.H.See - 019 338 6065
Klang - C.K.Chan - 016 332 0495
Shah Alam - S.C.Chang - 012 905 5816
Petaling Jaya - Y.J.Chan - 012 373 5926
Tung Shin Hospital - W.C.Chiang - 03 2072 1655 ext.265
Cheras - B.L.Liew - 019 222 3982
Tasik Titiwangsa - T.P.Eng - 012 376 6868
Kepong - P.K.Yap - 019 314 8670
Seremban - K.O.Lee - 012 357 0968
Melaka - P.G.Tan - 012 235 0195
Tangkak - C.K.Yoo - 016 616 0621
Muar - H.K.Chwa - 06 952 3221
Jementah - H.L.Liang - 07 947 3359
Segamat - Teh Sieng - 012 767 5972
Labis - Y.P.Tey - 012 708 8765
Batu Pahat - K.H.Tan - 012 771 2353
Kluang - K.Y.Chang - 07 774 4284
Johor Bahru - Y.K.Loo - 012 700 3620
Kuantan - A.L.Chew - 016 933 1280
Kuala Terengganu - Alex Wong - 012 928 9628
Kuala Kerai - B.W. Tan - 09 966 6708
Tanah Merah - C.Y.Teoh - 012 989 6639
Kota Bharu - C.J. Wee - 012 905 59 38
Alor Setar/Penang - C.C.Chin - 012 467 5543
Bukit Mertajam - S.I.Teoh - 012 508 0073
Sungai Petani - A.L.Lim - 04 458 3450
Butterworth - C.S.Tham - 016 451 3373
Nibong Tebal - S.T.Ng - 012 552 3536
Taiping - C.C.Leow - 017 578 6315
Ipoh - B.L.Chong - 05 322 1051
Kuala Kangsar - M.C.Lai - 016 534 5215
Kuching - M.K.Yap - 016 884 1866
Sibu - Dr.Ling - 084 325 482
Kota Kinabalu - K.C.Toh - 019 872 9998
Sandakan - K.P.Lin - 019 833 9113
Tawau - C.L.Loo - 089 772 209
Labuan - T.P.Wong - 019 882 0863


Subang - USJ Station.

Bukit Jalil Station


Puchong Station.



Pictures Taken in Yu Yuan Tan Park, Beijing, China

Left: Caiping Lin, Yu Da Yuan - Chairman of Beijing Anti-Cancer Association, and Zhang Jin.


Right: Sun Cai Yun - Secretary of Beijing Anti-Cancer Association.


Yu Da Yuan teaching Walking Qigong - Ding Bu Gong


Intersting Read:-

National Cancer Institute – Cancer Topics
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics

Breast Cancer Treatment Information and Pictures
http://www.breastcancer.org/

Bone drug works for breast cancer survivors
http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/chemotherapy/new_research/20080618.jsp

Healing Cancer with Diet & Nutrition
(Strictly complementary, Not Main-Stream medication
)
http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/cancer-diet-and-nutrition.html

Walking Qigong
www.siom.edu/Members/dbalassi/translations-cases-projects/guo-lin-qigong-paper.pdf/download




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