| Healing is much more than the intuitive | | | | that Divine Essence will take care of the rest. |
| laying-on of hands. In a deeper, more intrinsic | | | | What is Jing-Qi-Shen? Jing-Qi-Shen is named after |
| sense, it is spiritual ministry founded on peace and | | | | the San Bao, or Three Treasures, common in |
| love," says Interfaith Minister and author Ven. | | | | Traditional Chinese Medicine. The English translation |
| Rinchen Chodak. | | | | would be Essence-Energy-Spirit. Based on ancient |
| | | | Chinese, Tibetan, and Ayurvedic practices, |
| The writer’s premise is that a Ministry of | | | | Jing-Qi-Shen is often thought to be the forerunner |
| Healing starts with an attitude of reaching out not | | | | of Reiki. |
| only to the body, but also to the spiritual essence | | | | Jing-Qi-Shen is a deeply compassionate and |
| of the client, regardless of the healing tradition or | | | | peaceful healing art, teaching the practitioner to |
| modality being used. | | | | move aside personal ego in order to become a |
| As a healing facilitator I stand in the loving gap | | | | pure loving conduit of Universal Healing Energy. It |
| of pure potentiality for my client. I am not | | | | combines elements of the Meridian System as |
| concerned with the outcome, I just perform my | | | | found in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Energy |
| healing repertoire in a pure space of love knowing | | | | Healing, and Medical Intuition. |