Qigong is a practice that utilizes our mind-consciousness and body movements to cultivate “Qi” or vital energy. In learning to recognize, direct and circulate Qi, an individual can connect with the energy of the universe and discover the natural healing powers of the human body and in nature. Zhineng Qigong is a type of Qigong that is easy to learn and accessible to everyone. Zhineng Qigong can help to relieve pain, strengthen the body, improve mental capacity, and help us to achieve a fundamental state of health and wellbeing. Read more »
Under master Zhen Qingchuan’s instruction, over two hundred members practice Zhineng Qigong regularly at our centre in Penang, Malaysia. At the Zhineng Qigong Development Centre of Penang, students learn the philosophy behind the practice and share in an experience of self-discovery and healing. The centre receives patients and students from all over the world including the US, UK, Holand, Germany, Italy, Japan, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Read more »
Master Zhen Qingchuan trained under grandmaster Pang Ming, the founder of Zhineng Qigong. Master Zhen worked at the Huaxia Recovery Centre in China as a Qigong teacher and healer and has spent the last fifteen years dedicated to advancing Zhineng Qigong.
In 2001, master Zhen left China to bring Zhineng Qigong to the island city of Penang, Malaysia, and established the Zhineng Qigong Development Centre in 2003. Since then, he has taught over 1900 students and provided Qi healing treatment to over 5000 people. Read more »
The New York Times says:
“The face of exercise is changing in America. Instead of relentlessly pursuing a sculptured physique, people are chasing longevity, stress reduction and improved health through mind-body practices like Qigong.“ - April 5, 2007
Dr Northrup M.D. says on the Oprah Winfrey Show:
“Chi kung (“Qigong”) is where you use your mind to increase energy flow to the body… Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture can work wonders because it works with the chi (“Qi”) of your body—the energy flow—and we have good scientific evidence that shows that energy meridians are absolutely real and there.” - Jan 18, 2008
S.H.Lee from Penang says:
“In November 2006, I went to the Penang General Hospital for my annual medical exam and found a 2-cm cyst in my left breast. I took the two-week Zhineng Qigong Recovery Class and focused on transmitting Qi to my left breast and practiced very hard to dissolve the cyst. Three days after the Recovery Class, I went for a mammogram and it was confirmed that the cyst was no longer there.”

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