Qi Field: preparing the energy for a good result

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In Qigong, we make use of the Qi field. It is a technique developed by Dr Pang Ming and works very effectively. It is basically about preparing the energy for a good result. You can use it in everyday situations, for projects, interactions with family and friends, your home and for healing.

“In essence, I already learned to work with the Qi field from my grandmother at a very young age. My grandmother was very religious. She taught me that when I or somebody else lost something, I could ask Saint Anthony. To this day, I always do so: ‘Holy Antony, dear friend, make sure I/she/it find(s) this or that.’ This is the phrase she taught me. In Dutch there is a nice rhyme to it, but alas. I must say that in 98% of cases, this intention or invitation works! Now that I know the about the Qi field, I apply more principles to it (I’ll tell you about that below) and always smile when the lost object is found again and give thanks to the Qi field.”

The Qi Field is a very practical tool to work with. In my daily life, I often invite the Qi field to support me in my tasks, in my relationships or in my state of mind. In this way, I prepare and invite the energy to realize a beautiful result and to manifest my intention – what I like to experience in my reality.

“I relax, feel my body and the space around me and set my intention”

Last week, I used the principles for driving back home from France. Before the drive, I very consciously I sink into my being by relaxing and becoming aware of my body and the immediate space around me. I visualise the result of my journey; how it went smooth and how I arrived home safely and relaxed. I step into the result I have in mind and feel that it has already been achieved. The visualisation of the intended result, together with the feeling of being fulfilled, are the guiding factors.

“I see the intended result in my mind, along with the feeling of being fulfilled”

Throughout the day, I do this very often for myself. Also when I meet with people, in order for the contact to be harmonious, sincere and we are in alignment with ourselves. The same at this very moment: I am with Wabke right now, my Qi Friends partner, and beforehand I step into the energy of an effective meeting where we arrive at our agreements and plans in harmony and with joy.

It also comes in handy in more challenging situations with other people. Instead of going into the feeling of worrying, I use this contrast by inviting myself to be in harmony in that situation allowing for mutual acceptance and respect. Another example is that of writing this blog. I am silent beforehand and tune into inspiration, giving free and structured words to the topic I want to write about.

Sometimes I am in a situation that causes stress. Also then I invite the Qi field to dissolve the stress in me so that I can relax again, to show me possibilities in those kinds of situations how I can get on with what is stressing me. Or to leave it for a while, in case there just is no solution for that moment.

“I am expecting a positive outcome and am open to unforeseen possibilities”

In addition to the elements of relaxation, visualisation and feeling the intended result, I also feel the expectation that a positive result is coming. I really open myself for possibilities that I cannot immediately foresee. In doing so, it helps me to relax and have an open mind and already feel fulfilled. From that relaxation, I am much better able to see possibilities that are offered, in whatever way. It is, as it were, an open communication with the universe and in this I give direction to my intention.

Want to learn more on how to effectively make use of the Qi field?

You now understand why I wish everyone to become aware of this possibility to work with the Qi Field. It brings so much joy, gratitude, good results, harmony in relationships and more. With so much positive experience, I look forward to learn more about it in the weekend webinar ‘How to effectively make use of the Qi field’ with teacher Ning. It would be great to share it with you!