Breaking Free from Asthma: Tong Ren for Respiratory Health

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This is your space to grow, to heal, and to discover the limitless potential within you. Take a deep breath, open your heart, and let's embark on this incredible journey of transformation together. Today we're going to talk about breathing and specifically about an issue called asthma, which is a difficulty breathing and getting enough oxygen to manage our bodies.

So when we breathe in, we breathe in oxygen from the environment, it goes into our lungs, and then it's released into our blood vessels. And therefore it is delivered to create energy in the mitochondria of our cells.

So this delivery of vital energy-supporting material is critical for our survival. The capacity of breathing is determined by the quality of our own lungs. So we need to make sure that our lungs are working.

If you think of the lungs as a basic big sponge to release oxygen into the blood, but to receive oxygen from the air, the better quality, the more we can breathe and the more we can have energy. If you also think of it as many layers of folds and flaps to give more surface area in order to make sure we have the maximum efficiency for receiving this oxygen.

Instead of just a straight tube, imagine a bunch of folds like in a sheet or piece of paper so you have more surface area for the same lungs. So that's what we want to make sure we have. So in terms of asthma these little areas that receive the oxygen they're called alveoli and they receive oxygen to deliver to the other parts of the body.

What happens sometimes these folds they get stuck together or because of inflammation they are less efficient. So we want to make sure that all of these alveoli are open and that we are breathing in an efficient way and systemic inflammation can negatively impact this as well.

So everything is holistic, of course, and we want to include focusing on diet, exercise, and these other things, especially exercise. But let's talk about a very important aspect of the lungs, the diaphragm.

The lungs are not a muscle. They are a passive container that is pushed up and down from the actual diaphragm, which is a platform underneath the lungs, pushing it up and releasing it down, kind of like a pull from a vacuum, that kind of thing.

So we want to make sure that the diaphragm is strong. We can do that through breathing exercises. We can also do that through regular exercise and resistance breathing, technically the best way to do it.

So asthma is when we have a negative impact of less alveoli, less receiving receptors and centers in the lungs. And number two, it can also be caused by a poor functioning of the actual diaphragm to push and pull the lungs up and down to receive and exhale, inhale and exhale through that diaphragm.

Now asthma specifically is when there isn't an availability or a capacity for receiving enough oxygen. Therefore, our oxygen levels will go down. In the case of COVID, this is a very important thing to understand.

COVID specifically attacked the lungs. What that means is he created inflammation, something called a cytokine storm, which basically filled the lungs up with liquid. Therefore, oxygen could not get into the lungs because it was occupied by that liquid.

Many people had a difficulty and in many ways were drowning during COVID. So the lungs, number one, would be filled with liquid or mucus. Number two, the alveoli would start to get clogged so that sponge area is greatly reduced.

So for myself, I'll give you my own case. During COVID, I got what they call post-COVID asthma. My lungs were so negatively impacted that the surface area was dramatically reduced. So I could not get enough oxygen.

This also can impact your heart because in our bodies, we must maintain a specific oxygen level. If we are having less available oxygen from the lungs, that simply means that the heart must pump more and pump faster to catch up with the lower availability of oxygen from the lungs.

So, For myself, using Tongren therapy to open up the lungs has one aspect because it increases the lung capacity working on a specific area called CV17, which is also the heart chakra area. And in many ways, it's a gateway to the lungs.

So if you supply energy to that area, it's going to begin to open it up and increase the availability of oxygen to be breathing. So for myself, I had post-COVID asthma. I was formally tested with all their equipment and all of the different devices and formally diagnosed with asthma.

Their recommendation were breathing devices and different things with chemicals. I didn't do that. I did it with Tongren. And I also did it with something very specific, which is, as I mentioned before, exercising the diaphragm.

This can be done through regular exercise and workouts and things like that, especially aerobic exercise and running and treadmills. But it also can be done with something called resistance breathing.

What this does, it makes it harder for your diaphragm to actually move, which makes it stronger. It's like doing push-ups for the diaphragm. And by doing that, it gets stronger. That's number one. But number two, it allows the diaphragm to go lower and deeper, which means it pulls the lungs further into areas that were not exposed to utilization.

So I was doing that specific exercise as well. And I'll give you a quick case study. There was a cancer patient who lost half his lungs because of cancer. So he was surviving on one side of the lungs and doing quite well.

But he had a deficiency in breathing capacity. So he had to take it one step at a time, going upstairs. He would go up, stop, breathe, go up, stop, breathe, and so on, because he had to regenerate or reload his lungs with enough oxygen to pull his body up another step.

So with the resistance breathing technique that I recommended to him, the thinking was let's get more functionality out of the remaining lungs. Let's get the lower area of the lungs opened, let's get more alveoli open for more surface area.

And we did that within two to three weeks. He was able to, utilizing just the remaining lungs, to walk upstairs normally. In fact, he stopped, he forgot to hesitate, and reminded me of that specifically.

So these are the things you can do. Lung capacity and surface area. And those are the things that I did, and Tong Ren, he was also doing Tong Ren. just as I did Tong Ran myself, because that energetically supplies the whole area with increased microcirculation, increased reduction of inflammation, and in general a boosting of the lung capacity.

So those are the things that I did specifically, and that was a great success story. So I did that for, I think it was one to two months, maybe up to three months, and then I went back for breathing tests again to repeat all of these tests that I had done to formally diagnose me, and then I was formally diagnosed without asthma.

So now that was documented, diagnosis, documented, no more symptoms. So that's the thing you can do if you understand the deep area of the target, which is lung capacity, through the avarioli and the health of the lungs, number two, the lung function of up and down, through the diaphragm.

If you focus on those two things, you can greatly enhance and reduce and reverse symptoms of asthma. In addition, there's another very important technique that we use in Tong Ran therapy that I've always had a great success with.

So what that is, is using a laser, not a specific coherent light laser, like of a burning laser, but it is a light, because remember, Tong Ran distance healing is distance healing. We use our intention to transmit or send biophotons, or through the idea of entanglement, to send energy basically from my seat, where I can be, to people all over the world, to positively impact another person's body,

by connecting to the universal field of consciousness, and what we technically do. call the pliomorphic fields or morphogenic fields and the collective unconscious. So this sounds a little bit unusual but basically our goal is to open a blockage and in Tongwen we have two aspects.

Number one, similar to Chinese medicine, number one is to release a blockage which is electronifying because it allows energy and resources into the area that was deficient. If there is another need for energy or removing of excess energy we can also do that but the laser itself is also red light which is a signal of frequency but we are using distance healing and if you use that on a gateway all Chinese medicine points are gateways into the body.

Science has proven that they are oxygen sensitive places and they also access the fascia which has been proven to be the nanotubules of flowing biophotons, also known as the meridians. But the chakras, or the dantians, specifically CV17, the heart chakra, is a gateway to the whole chest area.

So if we do qigong, or Chinese medicine, and focus on that area, we will increase energy to that area. These are vortexes, vortices, which basically create energy, like a generator. If we do reiki and focus on the heart chakra, we will open energy and get that vortex moving and creating energy.

If we use the laser and our intention of consciousness for a distance healing recipient on CV17, that is specifically conception vessel 17, the heart chakra, or the middle dantian, as it's known in Chinese medicine, we open that up.

I have a specific patient that uses this instead of breathing devices, instead of chemicals. Whenever they have an issue of asthma, they simply put, as we do in Tongren, put the laser on the doll, as a surrogate, as a consciousness bridge to help that person's own lungs and treat themselves for asthma.

It opens up the lungs and they can breathe, and it focuses on delivering energy to open resources for those two aspects that we talked about, the diaphragm, because it's right behind that area of the heart chakra and the lower dantian, or the middle dantian.

And, it is also going to give energy for healing to increase circulation and to increase the efficiency of the alveoli, these sponge-like folds in our lungs, to increase the oxygen capacity. of our lungs.

So it works pretty sensible using these different techniques to focus on the cause of the cause. That's why Tongwen distance healing is so effective. It goes right to the root cause and it works on the quantum biology or the actual anatomy and physiology of the body itself.

Everything in the body is light. So we use our consciousness and our light to transmit biophotons, which are light with energy and information, biological light. So doing these things can greatly enhance our opportunity for healing.

So think of the core cause and focus on exactly what you want to do to release a blockage to enhance the body functionality. And in many ways, like we do, increasing blood flow, nerve flow and even cranial cycle flow to basically optimize the functioning of the entire body.

So, thank you for listening today, and remember, the important thing to understand is more information gives you more opportunities, more choices, and then you can be empowered with that information, take charge of your own life, to have choices.

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Breaking Free from Asthma: Tong Ren for Respiratory Health
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