A Very Good Write-up On Qigong

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almow

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Nov 18, 2013, 11:08:18 PM11/18/13
to aili watt, ande hong, audrey sin, Bob Wong, chang yii tan, chee may yeu, cheong boon yu, chia ling eng, chin yoon ling, chock kek ling, choo wai chong, Chu Fong Lee, chuah beng suan, corina chin, eddie loh, Emily lim, emily watt, GOH CHOP SIONG, heng long meng, irene wong kuen moi, jackie yee, jeff yue, jenny yow ngam chee, jessica lim, jessie chong, jocelyn shu, june leong, kok chooi fun, lai wai sam, Lee Chu Fong, lee kay loon, lee siew eng, leong hong kit, lim yau yan, low ying chai, may lim kooi mei, michael ho, Mow Ah Look, naim ding, ng heok chuan, Ng Hong, ong lean seng, ong mei khing, ooi, pearly tee, perryn tan, peter cheah, sally chin lee yin, sandra watt, Shareen H'ng Seek Hing, Shu Kwai Ping, shu man pun, soon lay teong, soo...@hotmail.com, Soring Crane Qigong, Suzy tan, Tai Tuck Leng, Tai Tuck Leong, Tan Ah Moy, tan chai tin, Tan Chee Hong, Tan Chee Sang, Tan Eng Jin, Tan Mee Ley (May), Tan Swee Poh, tan yeok see, Tang Mei Kin, Tee Yook Lan, Theresa lee, Toh, Toh Khiam Huat, Vivien Yeo, wong chee kheon, Wong Man Sheng, Ya wun mooi, Yau Yew Wah
Please open this link :
http://www.energymedicinemiami.com/qigong/article_view2791.html?artID=21

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almow

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Nov 19, 2013, 8:07:09 PM11/19/13
to yew wah yau, sandra watt, Ng Hong, Tee Yook Lan, jessica lim, Shareen H'ng Seek Hing, cheong boon yu, Tan Chee Hong, tan yeok see, kok chooi fun, ande hong, Soring Crane Qigong, tan chai tin, jackie yee, Vivien Yeo, ng heok chuan, heng long meng, leong hong kit, lee kay loon, Chu Fong Lee, perryn tan, jenny yow ngam chee, Tang Mei Kin, Lee Chu Fong, irene wong kuen moi, Toh Khiam Huat, Tan Eng Jin, Tan Ah Moy, audrey sin, lai wai sam, jeff yue, Tan Swee Poh, Tan Mee Ley (May), peter cheah, may lim kooi mei, corina chin, GOH CHOP SIONG, chang yii tan, pearly tee, Theresa lee, Tai Tuck Leng, ooi, soo...@hotmail.com, lee siew eng, jocelyn shu, Wong Man Sheng, Emily lim, Ya wun mooi, low ying chai, chia ling eng, Tan Chee Sang, sally chin lee yin, choo wai chong, chuah beng suan, ong lean seng, Bob Wong, soon lay teong, naim ding, jessie chong, aili watt, emily watt, Toh, ong mei khing, chin yoon ling, Tai Tuck Leong, june leong, chock kek ling, chee may yeu, Suzy tan, michael ho, wong chee kheon, shu man pun, lim yau yan, Shu Kwai Ping, eddie loh
Shiheng YWY,

Thank you very much for your highlight and opinion. I did not do any
research about the background of the writter. Just read his article
about Qigong.

Agreed that Soaring Crane Qigong is very good and further more cheap
to learn. We are a lucky group to have so many Sifus and Simos to
guide us.

NB. Just in case, hope no one here misunderstood me and think that I
was belittling Soaring Crane Qigong here or something to that effect.
Qigongs ( about 10,000 types so say in some books ) simply can't be
compared. No one particular qigong master via the internet, dare
say what he taught is the best in this world. If he says so, forget
him. All qigongs are good for health if practised seriously and
correctly.


Regards.

On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 9:49 PM, yew wah yau <yau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mr Mow, you meant well sharing this article, but I'm sorry that I've to
> disagree.
>
> 1) Firstly, this guy, Sherwood (Woody) Swartz, is from Miami Beach, Florida?
> And his article says he's a Nationally Board Certified (?) Acupuncture
> Physician (?), a doctor of Oriental Medicine?
>
> I did a search in National Certification Commission for Acupuncturist and
> Oriental Medical (NCCAOM) but can't find his name there.
>
> 2) The article is so jumbo mumbo, repetitive and flowery with words.
> Bombastic words are sprinkled all over trying to impress. I thought true
> masters, with their so full of substance, usually don't talk so much, haha.
>
> 3) And he sells pills! My goodness!
>
> 4) His sales in Amazon.com, in old VHS format, was long discontinued. He
> switches to own selling, now with a 4 CDs n books set for "special offered
> price" US197. And our Taman Megah Station is charging US3 per month with
> personal attention by several certified lao shis. Ai yo, which is better in
> costs n, importantly, in effectiveness?
>
> 5) Our whole set of Soaring Crane Qigong, performed by the Beijing original
> master, can b watched for free. On the other hand, this guy's did a
> promotional demo (his Flying Crane?) in that desert area, trying to impress
> poor novices how qi flow along what meridians. I just can't get to see his
> so called Flying Crane for free la.... May be I'm a miser, haha.
>
> 6) It's cute to find this kwai lou, with original name Sherwood (Woody)
> Swartz, slowly evolving his name to Wu Dhi. Another sign of China economic
> power? or Woody is just being shrewd!
>
> 7) When Google on him, many a times
> the sites prompt me to reveal my name n email address. More a marketing ploy
> for sales.
>
> 8) He may know a bit of acupuncture and qigong. But this salesman (sorry to
> say) capitalizes on his powerful in talking n flowery in words, turning it
> into money making.
> Is it wrong? Of course not. It's up to his conscience.
> But it's sad for the masses who, in so wanting good health, can otherwise
> meet up with true qigong masters.
>
> Final note:
>
> I think we already have these jewels, Soaring Crane Qigong, with us.
> It's based on the Chinese 5 elements, in sync with the 4 directions plus
> Heaven n Earth. And the 5 sets complete all body movements.
> Just believe in it, dwell into it, practice it well. Over times we guarantee
> to benefit from it.
>
> But what about this and that other qigongs? Let them be.
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