I have learned many things about Qi-gong treatments over the last few months while being on a path to become certified in Medical Qi-gong. I have learned how to improve my assessments and determine where energy is blocked. I have learned how to get energy to flow, and how to direct it where it is needed. I have also learned why there are times when I sense more about this patient and not with others.
Here is a recap of what I have learned on this Qi-gong certification journey.
ASSESSMENT
During the assessment portion of the Qi-gong treatment session, I have learned there are different alerts to let me know what is going on with the patient.
I usually begin by doing a flat palm assessment over the patient while they lay on a Qi-gong (or massage) table. The patient is face up, and me as the practitioner moves my right hand through the patient’s energy field to feel what is going on with the patients energy.
Based on my experience, the person’s energy field is usually about 12 inches surrounding their body, so that is where I move my hand; above their body. It is during this assessment I first pay attention to changes in temperature as I move my hand.
Most often, when I do this assessment, I can feel heat over some of the person’s organs when their Qi is stagnant in that part of their body. Occasionally, if the person’s energy is really stagnant, I feel a cluster of blocked energy and it feels like a “bump” as I move my hand over that space above their body.
Sometimes I will feel a cold spot in a certain location and that alerts me the patient NEEDS energy to that area. Often I feel this in joints, but I have felt it also in organs, like the spleen or the kidney.
At times, I can feel the amount of energy in a certain area and based on where I feel this, I know I need to purge in that area, or need to add more energy.
TREATMENT
After I do the assessment, I put together a plan and then begin doing the patients treatment. The treatment includes purging the areas with blocked energy, and nourishing the areas of the body that need energy. It also includes getting the Qi and energy to flow so the patient becomes more balanced.
But recently, after doing the assessment and feeling the areas that are blocked and stagnant, I at times have started to get additional alerts to let me know when a certain treatment is completed. For example, I have started to occasionally hear sounds when I'm doing treatments.
For example, in one person, I could hear a buzzing sound when I was directing energy into his kidneys. In Chinese Medicine, fear is the emotion associated with the Kidneys, so I concluded buzzing sound I was hearing when I was nourishing his kidneys was to alert me to his need of sending even more energy to his kidneys. When the buzzing stopped, I knew he had the energy he needed.
In another treatment, I could hear a clicking sound each time my hand went through this patients energy field above her chest. I ended up directing and giving her a lot of energy into her heart and I believe the clicking sound was my alert to focus much of my attention on her heart.
WHEN I SENSE MORE THAN JUST ENERGY
I have given many Qi-gong treatments and in some of patients, I have been able to sense more than just their Qi and energy. I have wondered why I can do this with some patients, but not others.
I then recalled one of my very first treatments I gave to a fellow student. During this treatment, I started the treatment as I normally do, and then suddenly it was as if I was falling into her energy field. After that feeling of falling into her space, I started to see what seemed like a movie of her life. I could see her as the "Kool-aid mom" of her neighborhood and interacting with lots of children in the neighborhood, including her own children. I knew this student, and she is a young woman with no children. I made the assumption what I was seeing at that moment was her future. It startled me and definitely made an impression on me.
After the treatment I told her what happened and she said, “there was a point in the treatment I told myself I was going to allow you into my space and to be completely open to you.”
It must have been at that moment when I fell into her energy field and started to see and sense things I usually don’t see.
Since that first experience, I've had a variety of different experiences with different patients and volunteer patients. Many of the treatments have been routine where all I sensed was heat, cold, and where to direct Qi. The treatment was helpful and absolutely normal and non-eventful.
But there have been some incidences where I sensed more of the patient, beyond just where energy was blocked and where energy was needed. I have come to the conclusion that when that happens, it is based on how much the patient allows me, the practitioner, into their personal energy space. It is like that very first treatment I gave and my fellow student opened up and allowed me access. After all, Qi is energy. Energy is power. Allowing someone to come into your personal space of power can be rather personal and perhaps disturbing. The gatekeeper clearly rests with the patient. So when I see more than just their energy, it is because the patient is allowing me into their energy space.
CONCLUSION
I think the journey to become a Qi-gong practitioner has been rather amazing and totally unexpected. It is like being able to see what is going on with a patient by going through their personal back door. It is through their back door, the practitioner can get a totally new and different perspective of what is actually going on with the patient.
Before being exposed to Qi-gong, I didn't even know there was a back door into the patient. Now, I can see this door should really be the primary venue practitioners initially use to keep people healthy. It will be through this door where many health problems will first be presented, long before they show up through the front door (e.g. a medical scan or lab test).
Just think, by being able to keep your energy and Qi moving and flowing and be more balanced, you may be able to prevent developing many of the chronic problems that are rampant in today's world.
Qi-gong is totally amazing!
What I Learned While Becoming Certified as a Qi-Gong Practitioner