Professional Healer Training Q&A 06.02.2026 ( Module 2)

In this second Professional Healer Training Q&A, Master Robert expanded on the practical application of Qigong healing, helping students deepen their understanding of treatment techniques while reinforcing the importance of trust, adaptability, and consistent practice.

🔹 Healing Through Qi, Not Physical Position — Addressing questions about treating back pain, Master Robert explained that healing is not limited by physical positioning. Whether a person is lying face up or face down, Qi follows intention. What matters most is the healer's focused mind and the natural flow of energy, not the angle of the body.

🔹 Building Lasting Healing Power — In response to questions about feeling energized after practice but not retaining the benefits, Master Robert emphasized the importance of continually connecting with Universal Qi. Rather than relying on personal energy, healers cultivate themselves through regular practice, allowing healing to become increasingly effortless, sustainable, and restorative for both practitioner and recipient.

🔹 Healing Is a Gradual Process — When discussing treatment duration and whether every imbalance must be resolved in a single session, Master Robert reminded students that healing unfolds over time. Rather than striving for immediate perfection, practitioners should work with care, seal the treatment properly, and allow progress to develop naturally through consistent sessions.

🔹 Working With, Not Against, the Flow of Qi — Master Robert also clarified several important techniques, including Ocean Whispers and Tai Chi Press. He explained that natural breathing should never be forced, and that Tai Chi Press works by gently pressing and moving beneath the skin with balanced intention rather than simply sliding across the surface. The goal is always to harmonize the flow of Qi, not to rely on physical force.

This Q&A reinforced that effective healing comes from developing a calm mind, trusting the natural intelligence of Qi, and allowing skill and sensitivity to grow through steady practice rather than force or perfection.

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