Sunday, October 29, 2017

Chapter 2 : Five Criteria of “E-Tao Self-Healing Methods”


WE are certain that E-Tao self-healing methods will help resolve the dilemma of inaccessibility and jaw-dropping cost of health care worldwide. The most prominent features of these methods are derived fromHuang Di Nei Jing (Yellow Emperors Canon of Internal Medicine), “Bible” of Chinese medicine for millennia. It advocates “regulating the heart foremost, followed by external treatment and dietary therapies, and using medication as the last resort”. We believe that by following these principles, EVERYONE will be able to s elf heal.

But then comes the question of “HOW”, how to regulate the heart, and how to apply external treatment measures? A healing method that is too complex or much restricted in its application scope, has obvious side effects, or does not deliver desired efficacy, will not be widely received among the public.

My search for traditional healing methods took me on many journeys in the past few years. Through learning and repeated practice, not only have I found some simple yet effective methods, I have also summed up five criteria, where only by fulfilling these criteria can a healing method be readily embraced by and benefit the vast majority of people.

The five criteria are as follows:
Effective:
Its effectiveness should be beyond doubt superior than that of modern medical practices.


Simple: It should be simple enough to be mastered by most people in just ONE or a few minutes. 


Safe: It should be safer and more reliable than existing healing practices, and it should be a “green” method with NO risk of poisoning or side effects.

Universally applicable: It should be effective on almos t all diseases.


DIY: It should be a self-help exercise readily accessible to all, for curing physical and mental disorders and enhancing overall health.

At first glance, finding a healing method that fulfils all five criteria may seem an impossible task. Fortunately, not only have we found such methods, we have also been able to prove their incredible efficacy through substantial records of clinical practices. For instance, by applying these methods, 90% of people with hypertension, diabetes or prostate disorders have made significant improvements or have fully recovered. Conscientious practice enables one to greatly alleviate or even cure almost all illnesses, may it be major or minor, acute or chronic, physical or mental, by himself or for others.

One day, when the efficacy and application scope of these self-healing methods far exceed that of modem medicine, they will inevitably transform the commonly accepted mode of medical practices that dates back over millennia, as well as the more recently established medical and drug industries. Eventually it will freshen up man’s perceptions, consequently helping to advance human civilization.

Once, on an Air Canada flight, I used just three silver needles (acupuncture tools) to save a dying passenger; on another occasion, I sent a paralysed patient walking only by pressing his acupoints (acupuncture points along the body’s meridians, i.e. channels through which vital life energy “Qiruns and drives blood flow. They are the focus of external treatments including acupuncture, acupressure, massage, etc.) with my fingers (acupressure treatment); many people with lower back and leg pains have their agonies relieved by bone-setting. It may sound as if these methods could work wonders, indeed they can, yet, acupuncture, acupressure and bone-setting are still passive means of “being healed by others”, not proactive means of “healing by oneself”. They do not regulate the heart or the mind of the recipient, thus will not be practices of our choice, to be promoted worldwide. Treating people using these methods may also entail the risk of being accused of illegal medical practice. Hence I began exploring ways to best tap into man’s self-healing power and promoting the notion of “My Health, I Manage!” My dream is that eventually EVERYONE becomes his or her own healer.


I believe that the right path to healing should be most direct, simple and accessible. Bound by deep-rooted perceptions of being cared for by professionals and health care system, people may have long turned a blind eye to the obvious “right path” — to enable their innate self-healing power to do its job. I nonetheless believe that it is meant to be manifested through the “simplest healing methods” — Paida (patting and slapping the skin to draw out toxic waste in the body) and Lajin (stretching to make the body flexible, to cure diseases and to enhance overall health). 

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