Mayka,
 
I agree with you that emotions can cure or kill. I believe you belong to an 
optimistic type, so no matter what comes, you should be able to handle with 
calm. On the other hand, your sister needs help from you. I don't know how, but 
I think you should be able to help her with your own example. 
 
As regards the teacher of JM's Shaolin monk friend. It happens that I spend a 
lot of time in Hong Kong, where Queen Elizabeth Hospital is located, and one of 
my friends suffers for acute kidney trouble. I think it may be uselful to 
introduce some form of pain management to him. That said, though I seem to be 
OK right now, not finding any terminal disease, sooner or later, I will need it 
myself.
 
Anthony

--- On Sun, 13/2/11, Maria Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Maria Lopez <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Pain
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 9:16 AM


  








Hi Anthony:
 
Just socialising a bit with you.
 
Just a few weeks ago I almost died because of the flu...and do you know 
what kind of thought came to my mind?.  I thought:  "My sister has cancer and 
is horrified of the perspective of dying and perhaps I may not able to come 
back to Scotland and die here before her.  I left the cold behind.  What a 
beautiful color gives this winter sunshine in Spain.  There is so much light 
here...."  when one think that those moments may be the last moments of 
one being alive, everything becomes very bright, calm, precious and more lively 
than ever.  At the very least I didn't go ugly and my face was with rosy cheeks 
and very shine.  as the sunshine was getting into my room at all daily hours.  
How very nice to see the geraniums with so many red flowers in the window and 
the birds singing for me as it was spring.  
 
Knowing the cure of terminal cancer won't prevent humans from dying when the 
time come to us.  We die slowly everyday anyway.   To my sister won't be the 
illness who will kill her but the extreme anger she has in her because of her 
illness.  The greate is her anger the more she's feeding her illness with it. 
 
Mayka
 
 
--- On Sat, 12/2/11, Anthony Wu <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Anthony Wu <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Pain
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 12 February, 2011, 21:30


  






JMJM,
 
Very interesting. Can you give me the contact of the Shaolin monk;s teacher in 
Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong?
 
The other question is whether the monk can cure the disease that causes pain, 
such as cancer?
 
Anthony

--- On Sun, 13/2/11, Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺妙精明 <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺妙精明 <[email protected]>
Subject: [Zen] Pain
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 12:14 AM


  

Hi Kristy,

In Los Angeles, I have known a Shao-Lin Monk, with hair, for about 20 
years. He graduated from the "Nature's Gate of Shao Lin". I have 
introduced to him about 40 some people with many different kinds of 
pain. And usually he cures them within four weeks. And most of these 
"patients" continue to introduce their friends.

His methods are rather crude, but it is very effective. His theory, 
"wherever the chi is stuck, there is pain." Acupuncture needles are 
designed for tuning up internal organs. His methods are designed for 
tendons, joints, muscles, etc.

If you are interested, I can get his references. I have heard without 
verification that his Teacher worked at Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong 
treating special cases.

My friends who I introduce to, can testify to his unique and effective 
treatments.

Let me know your thoughts.

There could be language issues. If so, I can find someone to help for 
this good cause.

JM

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