Testimonials on The Path of Life
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How is God Of Saucer’s character different and/or the same from your previous conception of The Divine and what responses does that give rise to?
God of Saucer was about as far from the God of my understanding as it gets. Growing up in Australia I was exposed to Christianity but brought up with Hindu customs and rituals. This combination along with the spiritual liberality from my parents gave me a broad view of God. My father once described God as being everywhere, an omnipresence. The God I came to know as a child was a perfect, benevolent flawless Being though the relationship never felt personal, meaningful or one that could really be seen or felt. 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
Anne Brown – Mar 2018 Qigong Testimonial
Let me tell you about my healing experience with this very powerful, though easy-to-learn chi gong energy practice. It’s called Pan Gu Shen Gong, and it’s had very positive results with many, many serious illnesses. For my own story, I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1999.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