4/17/25

Qigong Q&A 04.17.2025

In today’s session, Robert provided thoughtful answers to a range of insightful questions, addressing both foundational concepts and practical applications in Qigong and energy practices. The discussion was engaging and enriched the understanding of participants, covering topics such as visualization techniques, healing practices, and the integration of teachings. Some of the key questions and answers included:

🔹 Aung Aah Hong Chanting and Visualization – Should the practice of Aung Aah Hong chanting include visualizing specific colors—violet for the Upper Dantien, green for the Middle, and red for the Lower—for enhanced effectiveness? Robert shared insights into whether visualization adds depth to the practice.

🔹 Healing Sound Chanting at a Distance – Can healing sound chanting be used effectively while working on a client remotely? For example, if a client has a liver issue, can the three steps of chanting be performed to support their healing? Robert explored the potential for distant energy work.

🔹 Hand Placement in Organ Sounds Training – Where should hands be placed during the organ sounds part of the training? Will this hand placement remain consistent across all future organ family practices? Robert clarified the correct techniques and their application.

🔹 Healing Sounds with Physical Injuries – Given specific circumstances such as a concussion, broken scaphoid bones in both wrists, and a possibly fractured tailbone, is it advisable to refrain from healing sounds due to their potential impact on broken bones? Robert also provided guidance on whether it’s best to pause participation in the class or continue with modifications for healing.

🔹 Hologram Palm Empowerment Movements – In the hologram palm empowerment exercise, are the figure-8 and other movements primarily visualized mentally, or are they meant to be physically performed? Robert discussed the balance between visualization and physical execution.

🔹 Sword Finger Technique – When using the sword finger at the chest to seal the energy, should the point be physically touched, and if so, should the touch be very gentle? Robert detailed the nuances of this practice.

🔹 Face Massage Practice – During the face massage exercise, should the face be physically touched, or is it more of an energetic practice? Robert clarified the appropriate approach to this exercise for optimal results.

The session was filled with valuable insights that deepened the understanding of these practices, ensuring participants felt supported in their learning journey.

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