Commentary on the Theory of Pangu Shengong
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What is the Intuition Development Class?
The purpose of the Intuition Development Class is 1) to give a deep healing and adjustment for your soul, nerve system, cognitive functions, and intuitive abilities; and 2) to guide you to see creations from the past, present and/or future of the universe so that you may have more approaches to learn more Truths of the Universe and Life. Each individual in the class will experience a unique journey; and each class that you take will bring you different journey. Every Intuition Development Class is different. Even thought the procedure is similar each time, the details of the scenes and experiences are different.
The more you attend this class, the more healing and adjustments your soul and body you will receive, the more intuitive potential you will develop, the more Truths about the universe and life you may uncover. The last Intuition Development Class in 2020 will be on October 24. Don’t miss it! Read MoreGainesville 2017 Event News Brief — by Jason Davis
On February 17 to 20th Master Ou taught a series of lectures and classes in Gainesville, Florida. John Paul did a wonderful job coordinating and arranging the hotel and meeting room facilities. As well Vincent Chu taught three classes of Pangu Tai Chi that were well received. It was exciting to see so many familiar faces and an honor to learn from Master Ou. What made this event particularly memorable was that there were many advanced topic lectures offered. I am reminded of an excerpt from the revised edition of the book entitled "Pan Gu Mystical Qigong": Pan Gu Mystical Qigong advocates the philosophy of “practical experience is the basis, comprehension is a shortcut,” and of “taking practical experience as the teacher and taking society as the master in bringing happiness to mankind.”Read More
Lake Tahoe, California’s Gift — by Angel Ghashikta
I just read the overview of Lake Tahoe Pangu Shengong Retreat in November 2015. It was perfectly written. I feel deep heartfelt appreciation to have been able to attend. It was life-altering. Inspired by Master Ou's lectures and fervor for the importance of expressing our appreciation for Great Nature, I wrote a poem about Lake Tahoe as we were driving away.Read More
A Humble and Diligent life — by Anisha Desai Fraser
This last advanced retreat really got me thinking. I've been contemplating that Pangu Shengong doesn't remove us from the reality or responsibilities of everyday life. However, I believe that it does place our feet more firmly on the ground of what we hold dear, our core beliefs and values.Read More
The Relationship of Materialism and Idealism
How does the relationship of materialism and idealism keep surfacing in The Path of Life, and what does this bring to mind for you? The concepts of idealism and materialism are often repeated and discussed throughout all three volumes. At first, my impression was "enough, already.” Then, the more I thought about it, the more I realized these are central, though often unnamed, themes appearing almost everywhere.Read More