
Sifu Wong presenting this paper at
the Second World Congress on Qigong

Sifu Wong presenting this paper at
the Second World Congress on Qigong
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QIGONG:
A CURE FOR CANCER AND CHRONIC,
DEGENERATIVE DISEASES?
A Global Interest
This is the full text of the paper presented
at the Second World Congress on Qigong held in San Francisco from
21st to 23rd November 1997 by Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit, the recipient
of the "Qigong Master of the Year" award
According to statistics, one out of five persons in the United States
suffers from cancer, and the situation in other parts of the world
is equally bad. Yet, the top killer today, especially in developed
countries, is cardiovascular diseases. Other chronic, degenerative
diseases like asthma, diabetes, peptic ulcer, arthritis, rheumatism
and other bodily pains are also causing much suffering.
The crucial point I wish to share with you today, and with the world,
is that cancer and chronic, degenerative diseases can be cured by
practising chi kung. This claim, made earnestly, is based not only
on sound medical philosophy but also on my many years' experience
in curing patients from these diseases. Many other chi kung masters
also have similar success. I shall present the philosophical explanation
of chi kung cure in this plenary session, then demonstrate relevant
chi kung techniques in subsequent workshops.
To understand how and why practising chi kung can cure cancer and
chronic, degenerative diseases, it is necessary to be aware that
the conventional western medical paradigm is not the only correct
way of looking at health care and disease treatment. Another way,
time-tested through many centuries, is the traditional Chinese medical
paradigm. It would be inspiring for us to know that the Chinese
medical system is the one that has maintained the health and sanity
of the world's largest population for the longest period of known
history.
According to Chinese medical philosophy, there is no such a thing
as an incurable disease, although a patient may be incurable if
his disease, even a simple one, has done damage beyond a certain
threshold. The starting point of Chinese medical practice is that
every person is by nature healthy. Just a few minutes of reflection
can verify the truth of this premise.
All round you, as well as around everyone in the world, are literally
millions and millions of germs that can cause deadly diseases. You
are constantly subjected to wear and tear inside your body, and
exposed to all types of stress as well as to powerful radiation
from outer space. Yet, despite all these disease causing factors
affecting you all the time, you remain sane and healthy. Indeed,
if not for our natural ability to overcome diseases and regenerate
ourselves, no one can stay alive for even a short time.
Then, why do diseases occur in some persons? It is because their
body systems have failed to adjust themselves to the disease causing
environment. In Chinese medical philosophy this failure is referred
to as yin-yang disharmony, yin symbolizing the body systems, and
yang the disease causing agents. Happily, the norm is yin-yang harmony:
health is our natural birth-right. Illness by whatever names we
may label its symptoms, is unnatural, and can be remedied.
Let us take cancer as an example. It is an undeniable fact that
we are literally living in an ocean of carcinogens, and are bombarded
by radiation every moment. In other words, carcinogens and radiation
that cause cancer in one out of five persons in the United States
and elsewhere also affect the other four persons. Indeed, what we
should ask is not why one out of five persons gets cancer, but why
four out of five do not. Actually, according to cancer experts,
everyone gets cancer not once or twice, but thousands of times in
his life-time, and the same thousands of times he overcomes cancer
usually without his conscious knowing. It is only when a person's
systems fail to function as they naturally function that cancer
or any illness surfaces as a clinical disease.
Let us take another example, that of arteriosclerosis. If too much
fat is deposited at the inner walls of an artery, it will restrict
the smooth flow of flood, resulting in serious problems. As western
medicine at this present stage does not understand the cause of
the symptoms collectively labeled as arteriosclerosis, it cannot
offer an effective cure. The public have a general impression that
if one eats too much fat, he is more likely to have arteriosclerosis.
But actually you and most people take more fat than arteriosclerosis
patients, yet you do not suffer from the disease. This is because
your body systems can adjust to the fat, whereas the body systems
of the patients have failed in their natural function.
The therapeutic approach in conventional medicine is to prescribe
a particular treatment for a particular disease. This is effective
when the cause of the disease is known, such as in malaria and tuberculosis.
But when the cause is unknown, as in cancer and chronic, degenerative
diseases, prescribing a treatment to cure the disease becomes theoretically
impossible. Treatment therefore is relegated to the purpose of relieving
symptoms, not actually relieving the disease.
You may be interested to know that in Chinese medical philosophy,
physicians do not treat the disease -- they treat the patient. Chinese
physicians are not concerned with treating cancer or arteriosclerosis,
but with getting their patients well. Superficially, treating diseases
and restoring patients' health may appear the same, but a deeper
examination will show that they are crucially different, and in
the case of cancer and chronic, degenerative diseases, it is a difference
of resignation or hope, of suffering or recovery.
The Chinese physicians restore the patients' health by restoring
yin-yang harmony. In more familiar western terms, it means restoring
the natural ability of the patients to overcome illness. Let us
not forget that the same factors that cause cancer or any chronic,
degenerative disease in a patient also affect other people, but
other people do not succumb to the disease despite the presence
of disease causing factors because their body systems function naturally
to overcome them. More significantly, before the onset of the disease,
the patient himself has this natural ability.
While they may be countless immediate factors causing the body systems
to fail in their natural functions, the root cause is due to the
following two factors
• Energy blockage disrupting the flow of energy to work the
body systems.
• Insufficient energy to work the systems.
For example, if the energy flow informing the body that there are
cancer cells or fat is interrupted, the body would not trigger the
necessary natural mechanism to adjust to the disease causing environment.
Or if the body does not have sufficient energy, it would not be
able to adjust to the environment effectively. After all, life is
a meaningful flow of energy. If this energy flow is disrupted or
insufficient, illness would occur.
Qigong is the art of energy, and its fundamental objective is to
promote harmonious energy flow. In western terms, this means ensuring
that the energy that provides the feed-back system, that produces
just the right hormones in the body, that repairs wear and tear,
that disposes off toxic waste, that provides immunity and self defense,
and that does countless other tasks that keep you, me and everyone
else healthy and alive, is functioning naturally. This is achieved
in two main ways, which are also the two main aspects of chi kung
training, namely:
• Clearing energy blockage.
• Increasing energy level.
When energy blockage is cleared and when there is sufficient energy
to work the body's natural functions, yin-yang harmony is restored.
Qigong accomplishes this very well. Qigong is a viable and essential
practice for enhancing everyday life, as well as an effective factor
in mainstream health care. Medical professionals trained in other
medical systems apart from the Chinese, but interested to employ
chi kung in their noble work to save lives, need not abandon their
own training. Qigong can be effectively and rewardingly incorporated
into their present practice. This Second World Congress on Qigong
where some of the world best known chi kung masters and medical professionals
meet, provide the opportunity and platform for this urgent co-operation
for mutual benefit.
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