jmrout

Suggestions to treat Qigong Deviation in Central Florida

Recommended Posts

Hello, Dao Bums!
I would like to know if anyone can recommend a specialist or practitioner of Traditional Chinese medicine able to help with Qigong deviations, ideally someone in Central Florida or not far from it. The person in question is a Chinese female in her mid-50s with no previous history of mental illness. She learned qigong on her own without a teacher, and began forcefully and obsessively directing Qi into her head in an effort to develop psychic abilities. I believe she also mixed in Maya Fiennes' Kundalini Yoga videos. After many months or perhaps a year of this, she had the first of several psychotic episodes, and began hallucinating a voice. During these episodes, her body became very hot, rigid, and her skin very flushed, and she would make rapid jerking or shaking motions. Her behavior has been stable over a year, but she still hears the voice constantly, and says she feels 'bad Qi' moving around in the left side of her head.

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Welcome to the Dao Bums.  A wonderful forum to learn, discuss and cultivate.  Below are 3 important sections: Our Rules, The Insult Policy and our 3 Foundations.  Before you join give them a read. 

 

Most of it boils down to being respectful.  No name calling or trolling.  Post as if your mom's looking over your shoulder.  Discussion and arguments are what the board is about.  Keep it civil, don't get personal.  Don't be a troll or one issue zealot. 

 

We're here for good conversation and make some friend along the way, to be a community.  Jump right in, start threads asking questions, look for interesting threads and post your (relevant) thoughts. 

 

For the first week you will be restricted to ten posts per day but after that you can post as much as you like. Also, until you’ve posted fifteen times in the forums, you’ll be a “Junior Bum” with somewhat restricted access and will be allowed only two private messages per day.

 

Good luck in your pursuits and best wishes to you,

 

I've witnessed many schools make statements about curing those screwed up by other schools; both schools making those statements.  I took some classes with KAP and they seem to have expertise with Kundalini syndrome, but some problems run deep and its best to get in person expert.

 

Michael and the TDB team

 

Read and review Our Rules:

 

 

Our Insult Policy- Read it, Live it

 

 

 

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

You could contact Michael Lomax of Stillness-Movement Neigong. They can do some treatment also remotely and it might help her condition.

 

https://stillnessmovement.com/

https://www.stillnessmovement.org/

 

Unfortunately, I don't know how to deal with Qi deviations and experts on that topic are rare.

 

I wish good luck to you all on getting the patient recover back to normal health.

 

 

Edited by virtue

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Quote

 

Thank you for your response, virtue! Does Michael Lomax still post here on Daobums?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
5 hours ago, jmrout said:

Thank you for your response, virtue! Does Michael Lomax still post here on Daobums?

He may check in from time to time.  Perhaps try PrivateMessaging him.  His handle here is @Ya Mu 

 

<after looking it up

Looks like he hasn't posted since February :( >

 

Edited by thelerner

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

To jmrout, Welcome to this forum. My suggestion for your Chinese lady friend is to seek acupuncture treatment first to dispel excessive qi and remove any qi stagnation from the body. Then lay off any training for a period of time and during the period use acupuncture to regulate her qi-flow. After her qi has stabilized, then look for a good qigong master to further learn to regulate her qi-flow. 

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites