Letter from Master XIao

Dear PaidaLajin Friends, We are all shocked by the tragedy in India: the sharp increase in number, in both infection, and death caused by Covid-19. To be more specific, many deaths are caused by a lack of oxygen. This is why I am writing this open letter to you. I...

2020 Status Of Master Xiao

Master Xiao was moved to a new jail to serve his sentencing of seven years. Below are the two sets of letters we received from Master Xiao. First set is an investigation report by Health Care Complains Commission (HCCC) of Australia to Master Xiao and the reply from...

Journey to Self-Healing (9)

Learning Acupressure by the Youshui River It was very quiet in the mountainous area in west Hunan. My days of learning medicine were accompanied by the crowing of cocks and the barking of dogs. As I stayed on the top floor, I was in a good position to appreciate the...

Journey to Self-Healing (8)

Travel in Dali and the Lugu Lake in Yunnan Province Xue Zheng, a friend of mine for years, had bought an apartment at the foot of Mt. Cangshan in Dali, Yunnan province. As nobody was using it, he urged me to stay there for some time, saying it was a great place to...

Journey to Self-Healing (7)

Healing Masters in West Hubei and West Hunan Things in life are impermanent. And the impermanence is manifested in the irresistible flow of a person’s life. I continued my journey and traveled to Wuling, a mountainous area in west Hubei in central China. This time, I...

Journey to Self-Healing (6)

Staying at Zi Xiao Gong (the Purple Cloud Temple) Leisure trips (Lv-You) and roving (Yun-You) are similar — just one word’s difference. However, roving is much more characteristic of ancient Chinese.  It has been a common scene in movies set in ancient times and...

Journey to Self-Healing (5)

Going to Mt. Wudang to Relive a Journey in My “Previous” Life One evening in 2006, my friends Xu Ying and Huang Kejian invited me to dine with some literati at Northeast Grand Hotel in Beijing. We had a great chat together. After that, I went back home and wrote an...

Journey to Self-Healing (4)

Gao Jun’s Transition from Practicing Western Medicine to Chinese Medicine        I have heard of and met quite a few elderly doctors of Western medicine turning to study Chinese medicine, some of whom went on to become TCM masters. This phenomenon is rare among...

Journey to Self-Healing (3)

  Young Mongolian Healing Master Ananda        I don’t know when it started, but now whenever people think or speak of quack doctors, they will use “Mongolian doctors” to describe them. But the Mongolian doctor I am now describing is NOT a quack, but a healing master....

Journey to Self-Healing (2)

 Part I  Journey to Self-Healing         The Monk asserted, “You are destined to learn and practice Chinese medicine, through which you will manifest the Tao.” He advised me to follow my spiritual pursuit in the previous life, and best of all, stay at temples and...

Journey To Self-Healing (1)

 Isn’t it joy to learn Tao and then die?             I have been playing the “crossover” game my entire life. I call it Yun-You (roving): drifting like clouds, changing forms, gathering together or spreading out at varying temperatures. I just follow the flow of life....
Slapping illness away

Slapping illness away

[:en]Last month Master Hongchi Xiao set his feet in mysterious and magic Indian soil for the third time, promoting PaidaLajin self-healing methods in different forms with all kinds of people, seminar on Annual Day Oration with large audience at Bhavan’s Dr....