The authors discuss Chaoyi Fanhuan Qigong (CFQ Healing Qigong) from various perspectives, including history, phenomenology, theory (including current physics), behavioral description of the practice and training, and its relationship to wisdom traditions and some contemporary therapies. Examples of healing resulting from CFQ treatment are provided.
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