Pangu Shengong Thoughts – Lorraine Lott
When I have brought Pangu Shengong into my life, it has changed for the better for myself and all those around me. I have a lot of work to do in keeping the precepts of Pangu Shengong in practice on a daily basis. I enjoy doing the practice and how I feel after the practice until my next practice. It is now part of my daily life and honestly do not remember not practicing. To have Pangu Shengong in my life has opened up a world and universe I now feel closer to and appreciate more. I feel the energy of the Sun and Moon and have more respect for everything and everyone I come in contact with and it is due to the Pangu Shengong. It continually leads me on a positive path in my life and I wish to continue the practice and hopeful to be a teacher of Pangu Shengong someday.
I deeply feel this Pangu Shengong is a healing tool for everyone who wants to learn. I want to share this beautiful Pangu Shengong with my family, and friends and clients. Taking charge of one’s health is a good idea, but with the Pangu Shengong it shows you the path to take and you can do this on a daily basis if you decide to do the practice. This is a path I choose and would like to be able to share it with others as I have seen a positive progression of health for myself as I have been practicing this past year the Pangu Shengong as well as spiritually. Focusing on kindness and benevolence, frankness and friendliness has given me a chance to change in a positive way my feelings, and interactions with whomever I come in contact with during my day. I believe everyone is able to benefit if they want to learn this amazing Pangu Shengong and practice it as well and take into their hearts all the wonderful aspects that Pangu Shengong offers. This gives everyone, once they learn, the ability to have good health as part of their lives and that is why I want to be a teacher, to show them they can take charge of the way their health will be for the rest of their lives. It is for these reasons I want to become a teacher. I sincerely hope to become a teacher. With sincere and heartfelt appreciation for my having been introduced to Pangu Shengo in 2011 in Bonita Springs, Florida.