So, last night I check my email around 9pm, and I notice a group of emails that I got from one of our Chi Power Inner Circle Members.
What Skills Do You Crave? When it really comes down to it, what kind of skills do you really want to have?
Just a quick note to let everyone know that between now and the end of the year, Sifu Jones and I are going to be sending you a lot of great info…
Real quick… Just finished a video that takes you behind the scenes of the Chi Power Inner Circle. I’ve had so many people email me about our system and what the membership includes, so I thought I’d give you a sneak…
We thought that we would put together a little seminar for you since the movie is coming out this week, and many of you have asked questions about it and other items of similar origin. Sifu Jones and I put together a nice little 45min Q& A Session on some of the techniques and feats shown in the movie. We break them down and tell you how we train people to techniques like this as well…
The movie, The Men Who Stare at Goats will be coming out this week (Friday) and we plan on doing some special things as a promotion for the film…
“Men of my age flock together; we are birds of a feather, as the old proverb says. “- Plato’s Republic.
For those of us engaged in any form of meditative efforts, such as Chi Power, traditional chi gung, or even Zen meditations, each of us can personally attest to the brain’s “wandering” tendencies. Long ago, Buddhist monks created an analogy describing the wandering activity of the brain akin to a “chattering monkey”.
Qigong Masters have many powers. In fact they can do a lot of incredible acts that some people find it hard to believe and think that stories about Qigong powers are mythical. In the past, there were many researches that aimed to investigate and explain how those amazing things transpire and prove its existence and usefulness. Today, scientists have proven that Qigong powers are real and that they have scientific explanations.
Henri Bergson, the French Philosopher who won the 1928 Nobel Prize in Literature, is attributed as to have said: “The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” Many members of the Inner Circle are experiencing a level of visual acuity never before experienced. These visual “side effects”, “floaties” [in the fore gaze] and wisp-like movements [from the peripherals] are typical side effects for anyone practicing chi gung activities, and even more so for those engaged in Chi Power training.


