Do I look like I am teaching Qi Gong?
On 10th November 2008, I visited about 50 Qi Gong practioners at Section 1 of Taman Kinrara. It was arranged by Mr Tan, one of my supporters who had previously sought my help regarding a housing issue.
When I arrived at the field, I was quite impressed with the group. They even hung a banner to welcome me. I was also quite impressed with the persistence of the participants of this Qi Gong group. They came out to practise for an hour, three times a week. Wow! I wish to had the time to stretch my body.
The members of the Qi Gong team took a group photo with me after their pot-luck makan. They even asked me to officiate at the night’s event π
My full team of bodyguards. π
Dear Teresa, thank you and I wish you the best in continuing your efforts. As a Malaysian citizen I would like to enquire on how you plan to tackle the increasing efforts to politicise health activities, as in most recently, Yoga.
Hope you can shed some light on this. Tai Chi and QiGong may become religious issues too? I hope you and your team can address some of these concerning issues which affect all Malaysians.
Wth the current bunch of holier than thou religious bums dictating what one can and cannot do, i will not be surprise that they will turn their stupid, senile brain to Qi Gong one day. After all, these bums have really nothing better to do. There are thousands and one thing that they can divert their energy to, like crimes, rapings, single mothers, corruptions etc…. It is amazing that they spend their time on a thousand years old health activity instead. Real Bolehland.
However, Teresa I hope u can continue doing what is best for the rakyat as a whole.
Ignore these bums and let them live in a coconut shell.