Those familiar with the Oriental means of channeling energy have probably come
accros the popular Christiano-Japanese art of Reiki, a derivative of the Chinese
art of Ch'ien Chi Kua.
Ch'ien means Sky, Chi translates to Energy and Kua represents the Changes or
Mutations. Loosely translated, Ch'ien Chi Kua means "The Changes in the Sky
Energy."
Ch'ien Chi Kua is a study of the Energy that surrounds us. It is a knowledge
that raises our consciousness to the more subtle changes we encounter daily
and to which we do not usually pay too much attention. It was once described
very accurately by a Ch'ein Chi Kua Master as "turning on another light on a
dimly lit room."
Ch'ien Chi Kua is especially beneficial to people suffering from depression
lack of motivation. It helps obtain energy from a more natural source, avoid
disharmony and maintain a good rhythm of life. It is useful in daily life by
helping develop more fulfilling social relationships, gain primary energy and
attain inner harmony.
On a relatively more altruistic level, by learning to direct energy to help
others, channel Universal Energy to those who are dissatisfied with the quality
of their lives or have physical ailments, one attains a level of life-enrichment
that is unparalleled. Helping others to live more fulfilling lives while supplying
an immense personal satisfaction in the process, Ch'ien Chi Kua is unequalled
in its benefits.
Also essential to Ch'ien Chi Kua is the ability to pass Energy between the hands
and areas of discomfort or pain as well as the observation of the bio-energy
of the body.
In the first level of Ch'ien Chi Kua study, the student discovers positions
to acquire natural energy, learns to align the energy centers, practices movements
to receive Universal Energy.
The study of Ch'ien Chi Kua is done in eight levels, however upon completion
of the first level, one acquires the ability to perform Energy Treatments to
others. The course is available to Pakua students and non-students alike.






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