Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Fire God


In China, there’s a man by the name of He Tieheng (nicknamed "The Fire God") who says he uses a technique called Qigong to channel his brainwaves to cook food in his hands. He has performed these demonstrations in front of as many as 7,000 people before; and according to one witness, Mei Lee, (who was at once such demonstration in Guangzhou, China), Mei Lee said that “Afterwards he had black soot on his hands where the fish was singed.”

He Tieheng has stated that “The power of the mind is able to conquer natural forces”; and he seems rather adept at demonstrating it to thousands of people at a time. I believe that I agree with He that the mind is able to conquer natural forces because thought is energy and learning to focus that energy will allow you to be able to work with it better than you could work with it without such focus. While Qigong is merely the system he uses to help him focus his energy, it’s certainly not the only method that one may use to move massive amounts of focused energy; but it’s the one that works for him. I think it’s wonderful that He can provide such inspiration for others and to show them such possibilities; but it’s also my hope that He uses his ability responsibly in other ways as well to benefit humankind.

To access such abilities, to have such focus and be able to move energy in ways that most people do not, these are all wonderful things; but we all move energy every second of every day. Are we doing so responsibly? What energies are we sending out to others and receiving ourselves? What realities are we creating and manifesting, (albeit unknowingly so by most people) each and every day? If we are to act responsibility, we must also think responsibly and act responsibly in all of our thoughts, actions and deeds. We may not be cooking fish with our bare hands such as He is, but are we frying our own lives and the lives of others by the energies we project and receive? Are we acting in the best interest of our perceived individual selves or are we acting in the best interest of the All, the whole of everyone and everything with what type of energy we are sending and receiving? That’s some food for thought.

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