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Issue 39 - Tse Qigong Centre

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Years of Practise<br />

Yang Meijun taught in Wuhan for<br />

three years and this time was the high<br />

point in her teaching. Her name and<br />

accounts of her in the newspapers<br />

attracted a lot of people, particularly<br />

younger people who came from many<br />

different places to study with her. I was<br />

one of them.<br />

I travelled from Hong Kong to Wuhan just to see<br />

her. I remember the first time I met her. I walked<br />

into her room and she was sitting on a chair very<br />

relaxed, the room was very peaceful and calm. I<br />

told her who I was and that I had been<br />

introduced by one of her students. She<br />

smiled and at that moment I noticed the<br />

fragrance of Jasmine and some incense.<br />

(At that timeIdid not know what this<br />

was. After a couple of years practise I<br />

came to know that this was a high level<br />

of <strong>Qigong</strong>, called ‘Opening the Chest<br />

Fragrance Transmission’. This meansthat<br />

if you are very healthy the body will<br />

release fragrant Qi like a flower, but if<br />

you are unhealthy the body will release<br />

negative Qi which can smell like rotten<br />

fruit or sick. So now when I meet people,<br />

if they are ill, I can tell straight away<br />

because I can smell their negative Qi, and<br />

from different smells you can diagnose<br />

their problem.) I introduced myself and<br />

after some conversation I started my<br />

<strong>Qigong</strong> journey proper training. Since then, I have<br />

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