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    Hi everyone,

    I attended Sifi Wong's CK intensive in the past, and have recently been diagnosed with a brain mass causing a lesion, which I am hoping to heal through chi kung.

    I understand that chi flow is the most important thing when it comes to healing. Also that chi should not be directed to the brain or heart directly.

    I was advised that I should instead just gently imagine my brain being perfect and healthy to put it on the path to recovery.

    My question is, do I do this during my daily CK sessions? My normal routine consists of a few minutes of relaxing, smiling from the heart, a basic exercise (lifting the sky most often, or carrying the moon), chi flow for 10 minutes or so, and then 5 minutes of remaining still, directing chi to other parts of my body (lungs, kidneys, etc, and a tendon injury I'm trying to heal). Is it at this point that I should imagine my brain as healthy? Or should I be doing it outside of my routine. I'm unsure, as I don't want to inadvertently direct chi to my brain.

    I would appreciate your advice.

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    Originally posted by Yusuf View Post
    I understand that chi flow is the most important thing when it comes to healing. Also that chi should not be directed to the brain or heart directly.
    ...
    I was advised that I should instead just gently imagine my brain being perfect and healthy to put it on the path to recovery.
    This is correct.

    Originally posted by Yusuf View Post
    My question is, do I do this during my daily CK sessions? My normal routine consists of a few minutes of relaxing, smiling from the heart, a basic exercise (lifting the sky most often, or carrying the moon), chi flow for 10 minutes or so, and then 5 minutes of remaining still, directing chi to other parts of my body (lungs, kidneys, etc, and a tendon injury I'm trying to heal).
    When you remain still, you remain still. There is no need to direct chi anywhere at this time. Empty your mind.

    Originally posted by Yusuf View Post
    ....then 5 minutes of remaining still. Is it at this point that I should imagine my brain as healthy? Or should I be doing it outside of my routine.
    This would be a good time to hold (for a short time) a GENTLE thought. ..... and then let the thought go.
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