We too often take it for granted that
human beings only have five senses, and whenever something cannot be
immediately explained within the framework of modern science, we tend to brush
it off as an anomaly, or an oddity.
“I exchange energy with the animals, and then they go to
sleep.” -Master Kanzawa Sensei
For thousands of years practitioners
of eastern martial and meditative arts have been attuned to the subtle presence
of chi, the life force energy that animates all living things. Masters of the
cultivation and use of this energy have forever been able to perform remarkable
feats of concentration, longevity and strength, yet we in the West are have
always been reluctant to credit them for their mastery of something we cannot
even grasp… that there is a subtle energy that connects all living things.
Qigong is the practice of cultivating
the energy, and Japanese chi master, Kanzawa Sensei is known for his ability to
control animals with the power of his mind and chi, a rare and extraordinary
example of the powers of Qigong. By standing near animals, concentrating his
mind, and manipulating chi with his hands, he has demonstrated that he can
calm, entrance, and even put to sleep many animals, including buffalo,
elephants, even ostriches.
As he explains it, he exchanges
energy with the animals, and then they go to sleep. As simple as that.
Featured in an episode of the
television program, ‘Stan Lee’s Superhumans,’ Master Kanzawa is seen visiting
an alpaca ranch in California, where he baffles ranch owner Cecilia Secka by
subduing an entire herd of her alpacas. In addition to this remarkable
demonstration, a subsequent message on the ranch’s website notes that after the
filming, Master Kanzawa did some extraordinary healing work to an injured
animal:
“What he did after the filming though was most extraordinary
as he worked with one of my female alpacas who that same morning was behaving
very strangely. She was almost paralyzed in her hind legs and hips as well as
not being able to eat as if her jaw was paralyzed. I gave her some Banamine
hopeing that would help. As the day went on she showed no improvement. I told
Mr. Sensei about her and at the end of the day he went to see her. She was
still not able to eat. Mr. Sensei started working on her, standing 4-5 feet
away from her, just using his mind and Chi power. We gradually started seing
improvement and after about 20 minutes she was fully restored, moving and
eating totally normally. She has never had the symptoms again!” [Sweet
Water Alpaca Ranch]
Further in the video presentation,
Master Kanzawa is seen working with a herd of buffalo, an unapproachably large
and dangerous animal. As witness to this, a veterinarian familiar with buffalo
was present, and was, of course, flabbergasted by what the chi master was able
to do with these enormous beasts.
The comments between the host and the
veterinarian after Master Kanzawa subdues the buffalo get right to the heart of
the blind spot in Western science, showing how there is simply no room in the
current paradigm for this ancient wisdom.
Host: “Doctor, there any way to
explain this in the realm of science?
Veterinarian: “Not in the medicine I
know.”
Life is connected in ways more subtle
than most of us can ordinarily sense, and Western science is way behind the
curve when it comes to understanding the depth of this connection. The energy
body is one of our innate super powers, and although abilities like this are
typically relegated to freak show media in this rigidly thought-controlled
world we live in, we all have the ability to cultivate and develop the energy
body.
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