With a Harmonious Mind and Kind Intentions, Our Qi Is Flowing Freely and Our Bodies Are Healthy

Written by Master Ou, Wen Wei

            If we view a person as a machine, then the person’s internal organs, four limbs, and five sense organs are all like components and parts of the machine. 

            One machine has many components and parts.  If the machine is fully equipped, then it is ready to run.  Still, a machine cannot run even with all its components and parts unless it has the required initial driving force.

            In general, running a machine requires electricity — which is invisible.  It is the same for a human body.  If a person’s internal organs, four limbs, and five sense organs — the “components and parts” — are completely developed, then the person’s body has the physical foundation to function regularly.  A human body, however, is still not able to function normally with merely these “components and parts.”  All the organs of a human body also require one type of initial driving force to function.  This type of initial driving force, in terms of our daily language, is life force, whereas, from the point of view of modern medical science, it is various kinds of physiological abilities of the organs.  

            As we know, after a machine continuously runs, its components and parts will abrade, affecting the functioning of the machine.  We also know that if the original driving force running the machine — the electricity — is not regular (like high voltage or low voltage), it will also affect the machine’s normal functioning.  When electricity stops being supplied, the machine will not be able to work.         

            A human body is like that too.  If one of a human body’s internal organs, four limbs, and five sense organs has problems or gets damaged, then the body will have illness.  A human body’s internal organs, four limbs, and five sense organs are composed of all sorts of material elements according to certain proportions, while all sorts of material elements continue being consumed when they function.  Accordingly, we need to have meals and to eat many kinds of food to supplement the material demands of all the organs in our body.

            If one of a human body’s organs is lacking in certain required material elements or if there is an increase of harmful material elements, then it is highly likely that the organ will become diseased.  This is the first cause as to why a human body gets sick.

            There is a second cause as to why a human body gets sick.  The second cause is that all sorts of organs’ physiological abilities become used up as they function.  If an organ’s physiological ability is overly expended, it will also have illness.  This type of illness, resulting from the physiological ability being overly expended, is even harder to cure.

            People ought to find a way to cure themselves if they get sick.  They usually go to see a doctor when they are ill — a Chinese doctor, a Western doctor — or they take medicines.  All these are very normal actions.  Many medical treatments are, I think, effective, as they have been proven by human beings’ continuous experiences in the past thousands of years. 

            Nevertheless, it is a pity that there are some diseases that are not curable, no matter how many medicines are taken, such as all kinds of chronic diseases and diseases related to immunity problems (like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, AIDS).  In addition, there are many diseases, such as heart diseases and all types of cancers, that are also very hard to truly cure with medication.

            So, for these kinds of diseases, is there any method to completely cure them?  My experience, over several dozen years, and many of my students’ experiences have all proved: Yes!  There is one method.  The reason I say this is that I have created a good method. 

            According to what kind of philosophy did I create this method?  It was designed according to the features of human beings’ physiological structure and the relationship between human beings and great nature.

            The diseases that cannot be cured by taking medicines are mostly caused by the over-expenditure of certain functions of the body, while, at the same time, there are no ways to replenish the energies the body needs.  As a result, the body gets sick.  Just like a machine, when the voltage is extremely low, the machine’s functioning slows down and becomes irregular.  If there is no electricity, then the machine is not able to run at all.  The same idea applies to the consumption of a human body’s function.  When a certain function is overly expended, it will not work properly.  Then it will become ill.  If it is completely consumed, the organ will stop working and it will give rise to one’s life being in danger.  Take heart disease as one example.  Heart disease principally means that the initial driving force of a heart cannot sustain its regular functioning and cannot maintain a regular supply blood.  By the time the driving force of a heart is completely used up, it stops beating suddenly.  If it stops beating more than three minutes, the human body dies. 

            For each of our bodies, it is our immunity that actually generates healing effects on diseases.  We often see a certain type of phenomenon: when flu is spreading in an area, not everybody actually gets it.  There is always a small number of people who get no infection.  Why is that?  It is because these people’s immunity at that time performs quite well and quite normally.  Therefore, it can kill or eliminate the virus and bacteria invading the human body.  In these cases, these people will not get infected by the flu. 

            Through this phenomenon we should comprehend a human body’s physiological structure and the relationship between human beings and great nature.  My qigong technique is therefore designed according to these characteristics.  What is the purpose of absorbing all kinds of beneficial energies through practicing Pan Gu Shengong?  It is for improving our body’s immunity and improving all kinds of physiological functions.  Consequently, we can achieve the goal of curing diseases, if we have any, or of strengthening our bodies, if we have no illnesses.

            However, what should we do in order to make better use of this function to achieve the best result?  This is the topic I am going to explore. 

            We need to have a harmonious mind and kind intentions.  Only when we act in this way, can our Qi flow freely and our bodies be healthy. 

            What is “harmony”?  I explained it very clearly in “Heaven, Earth, and Humanity in Harmony”: “ ‘Harmony’ (he) is unification: close coexistence.”  (Ou, 2008, p. 125)

            That is to say, we first need to learn to deal with the relationship between our soul and our flesh, to learn to respect the needs of our body, and to be in step with and close to our body’s needs.  Thus does a state of “harmony” come to exist.

            Nevertheless, people often act against the harmony of their body’s needs in their daily routines.  There is one phenomenon easily observed — in a buffet, you can see many people exert their utmost to eat.  Why?  It is because many people don’t believe the food belongs to them until they put it into their stomachs.  In addition, they might murmur in their mind, “I have already paid,” as if they will be at a financial disadvantage if they don’t eat more food.   At such a time what people consider is not their body’s needs, nor do they respect these needs.  What they do is not in step with their body’s needs but instead is to satisfy the needs of their greedy desires.  This is a demonstration that people’s hearts and souls, and their desires, are not in synch with their bodies.  This kind of action certainly affects people’s health. 

            There is another phenomenon we often see and it is a silly thing that each one of us will do; that is, we frequently lose our tempers. 

            There are quite a lot of people who lose their temper or get upset simply because of very minor things in their daily routine.  The reasons people lose their temper are indeed very simple and very minor.  For instance, when hearing another person saying negative words about him, that person becomes unhappy and wants to even the score with the other person; when at a disadvantage in terms of money and material goods, he might also lose his temper.  Some people frequently bargain when they go shopping in a market; they can easily quarrel excitedly, on and on, over just a small amount of benefit. 

            Actually, every time we quarrel we consume our energy.  And that is a demonstration of treating our bodies without harmony.

            Therefore, the “harmony of mind” I advocate primarily requires us to learn to treat our body in a harmonious way, to learn to respect it, and to learn to treat it kindly with a cordial attitude.  In practice, we should learn to lose our temper less frequently and eventually not to lose it at all.

            In our daily life we should also have regular living habits.  When we eat, we should not eat desperately just because the food tastes good, and we should not eat desperately even when someone invites us out and we don’t have to take money out of our own pockets.  We need to try our best to alter the greed in our hearts, and we need to respect our bodies’ needs and determine how much to eat according to these needs.  In regard to sleep and rest, we also need to respect our bodies’ needs.  This is “harmony of mind.” 

            The meanings of “kind intentions” and “harmony of mind” are very close.  Of course, the kindness I propose includes two most fundamental ingredients:  one is to learn to respect, and the other is to learn to give and to contribute. 

            For instance, in regard to our bodies, we should learn to respect them.  According to their needs, we should determine how much we eat and sleep.  We need to respect their needs and try not to lose our temper.  All these are basic requirements for being kind to our bodies.

            What is “to contribute”?  It means that we should want to give our time, our money, and our effort for something or someone. 

            If you learn to contribute and understand that contribution and giving are a higher level of kindness and benevolence, then, as you learn my Qigong technique, from the bottom of your heart you should know how to respect your body’s needs and take care of your body and thereby spend more time practicing Pan Gu Shengong; because every time you practice Pan Gu Shengong, and every time you sing the songs I have composed or listen to the songs I sing, you absorb energy one more time.  Whether you can do so really depends on the level you reach in being kind to your body and in loving your body.  If you reach a rather high level, you would naturally want to spend more time and find more time to practice Pan Gu Shengong, sing my songs, listen to my songs, give healings to others, etc.  If you can do so, then you don’t need to ask: how many times should I practice Pan Gu Shengong or how many times should I sing Master Ou’s songs, so that I can recover from my diseases faster and become truly healthy?  You just need to ask yourself, what kind of level have you reached for the kindness and love you have for your body. 

            The level of a person’s kindness and love he or she has for his or her body can be demonstrated through daily actions.  For example, whether one’s living habits are healthy and normal; whether one is adjusting past unhealthy habits; whether one really loses one’s temper less frequently; whether one is more kind to others; whether one would sincerely like to help others; whether one strengthens one’s confidence to gain truly good health by practicing Pan Gu Shengong…all of these reflect the level and the explicit demonstration of a person’s true love he or she holds for his or her body.  If this person still hesitates as in the past, still gets angry due to very minor things as before, and is still as lazy as before — when he/she practiced Pan Gu Shengong less than two times in three days as if going fishing for three days and then drying the nets for two — then how can one say that the kindness and love one has for one’s body has reached a high level?

            If a person’s disease is serious or he has many kinds of illnesses, then he should spend more time in practicing Pan Gu Shengong and singing my songs.  He should even learn to maintain a peaceful mindset and try to lose his temper less frequently.  He should even learn to be more concerned with others.  Then he will truly reach the state of having a harmonious mind and kind intentions. 

            When a person reaches this state, what he or she does coincides with “Take kindness and benevolence as basis; take frankness and friendliness to heart” advocated by my Qigong technique; therefore, the energy this person absorbs through practicing Pan Gu Shengong and singing my songs can be the greatest, the fastest, and the best.  Moreover, the effect of automatic adjustment generated from my Qigong technique will also be faster and better.  As a result, the energy absorbed from singing my songs and listening to my songs is quicker and better than before.

           Qi flowing freely refers to the life force and the substances inside a human body flowing easily and smoothly. 

            The life force dominates all the organs’ material movement, flow, and metabolism.  If the operation and flow of a person’s life force and substances are always maintained in an unimpeded state, then the person’s body will sustain its healthy state.

            Therefore I recommend to all of my students who practice my Qigong technique to truly comprehend that with a harmonious mind and kind intentions, our Qi is flowing and our bodies are healthy. 

            It is most important to have a harmonious mind and kind intentions.  Only when a person’s heart and soul reach this state, can the function of that person’s life force and physiological abilities be regular; they are what drive the flow and function of the substances in the body to be normal.  In this case, a person can achieve truly good health. 

            During this process, we need to learn to have more love and less late.  Having more love and less hate is also primarily expressed in treating our bodies with more love, more respect, more contribution, and more care.  Treating others should be the same as well.  We also need to treat others with more love and less hate and give them more attention and help. 

            In the past, I recommended that my students work on “the five-practices”[1] (Ou, 1999), which is a process for them to learn and understand the principle that with a harmonious mind and kind intentions, our Qi is flowing and our bodies are healthy.  There are many excellent students who have been diligently working on “the five-practices.”  During this process they helped others, and more importantly, they learned true kindness and learned to have more love; therefore, the quality of their heart and soul improved, and so did their health. 

            Now, I have created one more method for people to regulate their bodies and minds, which is to sing the songs that I have written.  It is also a very good method that has been proven by many people’s experience.

            I hope that more people comprehend and understand this principle, that with a harmonious mind and kind intentions, our Qi is flowing and our bodies are healthy, so that more people achieve good health and happiness.

Reference

Ou, Wen Wei. (2008). Pan Gu Mystical Qigong. Unique Publications 

Ou, Wen Wei. (1999). Flowers of Beauty and Kindness. Hong Kong: Asian Publiscations.


[1] “The five-practices refers to practicing Pan Gu Shengong, reading Master Ou’s books, giving energy healings to others and helping them cure diseases, guiding people to learn Pan Gu Shengong, and conducting oneself to be a kind and benevolent person.