full-body vibration within 45 seconds. It feels so good; like a pleasing electric current going through everyone’s legs, arms and hands.
is the low fee of $99 for these four day work- shops. I commend you for making it so afford- able.
GS JP
The low price is a key element in get-
ting this healing infor- mation out to increasing numbers of people. The size of these gatherings
and the huge “group energy effect” to Qigong is an essential reason these workshops are so successful. The more who come for a workshop, the stronger the group energy field. Some of our four-day Qi Revolution events draw more than 2000 people. When thou- sands of people all inhale at the same
JP
second in a coordi- nated and precisely timed effort, it creates an incredible energy.
GS
Any closing thoughts?
I know life is busy. Everybody has a lot going on. These energy
exercises can increase our personal power and reinforce efforts to take responsibility for our own health. So when we’re in the real world, earning our living and doing our daily tasks,
there’ll be vital energy behind what we do and how we live.
(Part 1 of this 2 part interview with Jeff Primack appeared last month.)
Astrologer Guy Spiro conducted this interview with Jeff Primack on January 5, 2010. Spiro has for many years inter- viewed a range of luminaries in the New Age field, from well-known to up-and- coming visionaries. He also is publisher of Chicago’s Monthly Aspectarian maga- zine dedicated to awakening conscious- ness. See ad page 5.
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