A Self-healing Journey from Zijiu to Whole Body Prayer
Experience the powerful journey of healing and hope in the much-anticipated docudrama inspired by Yang Ming Li’s transformative memoir.
Raised under harsh conditIons during the Cultural Revolution in Maoist China, Yan Ming Li learned early on that he was born with a spiritual gift which he needed to keep secret. Li used the gift many times, nonetheless, to heal others, including members of his own family.
Since emigrating from China to the West in 1994, Li has taught the technique to people of every major religion. Living in Atlanta now with his wife and son, Li feels compelled to share his inspiring story and teaching with the world.
Yan Ming Li’s spellbinding memoir recounts the challenges of growing up as a spiritually-gifted child in a land where exploration of the unseen realms was forbidden.
Like a Chinese Harry Potter, Li found solace in a mysterious and powerful force he called the Light. But this is not a work of fiction. It’s a true story.
In the pages of this book, we learn how all of us can gain access to this benevolent, healing, and boundless Light.
Yan Ming Li’s spellbinding memoir recounts the challenges of growing up as a spiritually-gifted child in a land where exploration of the unseen realms was forbidden.
Like a Chinese Harry Potter, Li found solace in a mysterious and powerful force he called the Light. But this is not a work of fiction. It’s a true story.
In the pages of this book, we learn how all of us can gain access to this benevolent, healing, and boundless Light.
By age nineteen, I had opened a healing center: the Zijiu(Zi Jiu) Clinic, a Chinese phrase which means “Self-Heal.” When I first began using the Light to heal myself of swollen ankles and other sports injuries, I realized that at the crux of our physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing is our willingness to Zijiu (Zi Jiu)-to self-healing- opening ourselves internally to Light. This is what we do in the practice of Whole Body Prayer. If we are sick, we create a sacred container, where healing can naturally occur. If we are well, we recharge and build up our reservoir of Qi (life-energy) in order to be proactive about our health, rather than reactive.