The masses do know all about Qigong & Taichi thanks to TV.

But, trying to deny the major factor in Master Chunyi Lin's life seems rather rash, especially in the name of what? the masses? Who are the masses? Where do the masses live? What do the masses eat? What about the masses in India? What about the masses in Africa? Do you mean those masses also?

Somehow marketing matches up w/ the masses. But Qigong matches up w/ energy, a way of life in the long run. Yes, Qigong has to become a way of life for it to work. Anything that requires 2 hrs a day requires dedication & love & discipline. Discipline, Duty, Devotion.

So in the name of the masses & their what? $$$$? it seems important not to include Qigong? How very odd.

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Originally posted by Pete Bissonette:
[B=== the book ===

The book needs to appeal to the masses. So all
title ideas will be appreciated. I'm not sure
that having the word "Qigong" in the title is
best for the first book.

The book will detail his journey to mastery
including tests he had to endure by his
masters such as meditating for months in a
cave with just a few pieces of fruit,
meditating for days with a poison pill on his
tongue, changing the PH of water, balancing on
a match book, and... I think you will find the
book fascinating.

His contribution to the Euphoria program
touched on an incident with soldiers during
the Cultural Resolution--you will learn more
about that and other obstacles to his mastery.

=== be clear ===

We are not groupies. We have no desire to
create a following for Chunyi Lin just as
Chunyi Lin doesn't want that.

We want to help people learn how to use this
remarkable, God-given healing capability we
are all born with.

It is about empowering the individual. It is
about you taking responsibility for what
happens. About you living to your potential.


Time to hit the exercise machines...Bye[/B]