A level 1 seminar held at a Buddhist Temple
in New York City in October of 1995.
An uncle who had disappeared returned on the day on which Fu Wei Zhong
was born in 1949. This uncle, now a monk, blessed Fu Wei Zhong and took
him under his care. By the age of six his grandfather and several other
masters began training him in Chinese medicine, internal alchemy and the
martial arts. By the age of ten, Fu Wei Zhong became a traditional Chinese
doctor. By the age of twelve he opened his own practice.
During the Cultural Revolution Master Fu was sent to Manchuria where
he worked as a doctor. Traveling the country, he treated patients on his
government-issued mule. His patients were not only the people of those areas
but also horses, hens, pigs, and cows. Upon his return to Beijing, his one
and only recurring dream since childhood of a monk, saw its fulfillment
at Guan Ji Temple. There, for the first time, he met His Holiness Ju Zan,
the abbot of Guan Ji Temple.
His holiness said, "Ah, you have arrived. It is now time to start
your training." Out of a class of approximately ten students for a
period of two years, all except Master Fu were sent away. In 1984, after
eight years of training, His Holiness Ju Zan empowered Master Fu with the
mind/heart transmission; thus making him the thirteenth Lineage Holder for
the Er Mei Sudden Enlightenment School which has been handed down from master
to student since 1227 AD. Master Fu Wei Zhong was also given the sacred
bowl, the sacred staff, and the sacred book of the style.
During the spring of 1985, Master Fu taught his first Er Mei Diagnosis
Treatment class with hundreds of masters/doctors in attendance. He continued
teaching publicly until 1989, when he then went into retreat for three years.
He has successfully treated many Chinese government officials as well as
its masses.
The Er Mei Sudden Enlightenment School is one of the most comprehensive
mind-body-spirit systems ever created. With a foundation of Wudang Taoism,
Er Mei Qigong rests in the heart of the mahayana/ vadrayana tradition of
Buddhism. It was formulated during the Southern Song Dynasty a thousand
years ago, in the Lin Ji sect of Er Mei.
The system provides health care for the injured and sick by transmitting
Qi (energy) directly to them or by teaching them specific Qigong techniques
to treat their ailments.

Health, Healing and Enlightenment are the key elements of this school.
There are over one hundred such clinics throughout China and the Far East
that use Er Mei techniques and over two thousand master/doctors that are
applying them on a daily basis. Er Mei Mountain, located in Sichuan Province
on the Tibetan plateau in China has a long history of sages. White Cloud,
a Wudang Taoist priest settled on top of Er Mei Mountain during the end
of the Song Dynasty (960-1279AD). After his conversion to Buddhism, he became
the abbot of the Golden Summit Temple.
Thirteen lineage holders during the last one thousand years have devoted
their lives to this school of thought. It has established a medical institute,
a Qigong academy, a college of advanced Er Mei training, some in-patient
and out-patient clinics, and a medicinal factory. There are now over two
million practitioners world wide.
The method by which the lineage holder was selected was changed by the
tenth lineage holder Yong Nian. Now, the lineage holder is alternated between
a monk and a layman so both may take the knowledge into the world to help
the sick, yet preserve the rituals and knowledge.
His disciple Zhou Qian-Chuan became the first secular lineage holder.
He took this knowledge out to heal the masses. Master Zhou Qian-chuan passed
the lineage to His Holiness Ju Zan, the Supreme Buddhist Abbot of China.
His Holiness Ju Zan then passed the lineage to a secular student, Master
Fu Wei Zhong. Master Fu's mission is to take it out into the world to help
alleviate the sickness which seems to permeate society.
A posture from The Heaven and Earth Qigong Form
demonstrated by Master Fu.
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Er Mei Qi Gong has branched off to its own science. The threefold methodology
consists of motion and movement, quiet and meditation, and a combination
of motion and meditation. In this way it can address the health concerns
of the practitioners through their personal energy cultivation as well as
the health concerns of the masses. Physical, emotional, and spiritual diseases
can be treated. We look at the human body holistically instead of dividing
it into compartments. We become sick when we have exhausted our energy.

This can be prevented through cultivation of knowledge by allowing our
innate congenital Qi potential to re-arise in our beings. We can also generate
our health to a state where you are immune to diseases.
This is possible by learning how to cultivate qi in one's own body as
well as how to accumulate qi in the dantiens for use either within internal
organs or use to externally treat others. This training is combined with
the use of sound.
Proper form, proper breathing and proper mental state is essential. These
are the basics for good health. The Er Mei school emphasizes the cultivation
of energy, the transmission of energy; clinical application of external
energy diagnosis and treatment. Acupuncture, moxibustion, opening Heaven's
door, opening the meridians, collaterals and spiritual channels, and traditional
Chinese medical theory are also employed. This includes tongue diagnosis
and pulsology.
Master Fu teaching a student at a
seminar in New York City.
Special abilities are yet another level. Some of the special abilities
which have been cultivated by Master Fu Wei Zhong are extra sensory perception,
clairvoyance, telekinesis, telepathy, divination, energy feng shui, Aura
diagnosis, hand sensitivity diagnosis, Third Eye Diagnosis, astronomy, mathematics,
divine mapping, iron body and the taming of demons.
There are over 300 techniques of health, healing enlightenment in the
first three levels which Master Fu is currently teaching the public.
Master Fu has been teaching publicly for ten years at major universities
and hospitals, treating Chinese government officials, clergy and an international
clientele from President Deng Xiaoping to the common man. James and Ben
Taylor traveled to China to study with him.
Documentation shows that he is a famous life scientist. He has been credited
with numerous accolades such as "one of the top external energy therapist"
and "The Er Mei Wizard" by the Chinese Society of Qigong as a
result of his continued commitment and contributions in establishing the
"external energy diagnoses and treatment system." People have
come from Russia, Europe, Australia, Asia and the United States to study,
to seek blessings and, or treatment from him. The sun truly is shining on
him and those his energy has touched.
More than twelve of Master Fu's works are published in Chinese. In 1989
the Beijing College Press published The Finger Pointing Techniques of Er
Mei. The Chinese Qi Gong Science & Research Institute in 1989 published
Er Mei Lin Ji "Wai Qi" Book I as well as Books II and III. In
1993 The International Er Mei Lin Ji Medical Center published two additional
books. The 18 Movement Form & Medicinal Recipes was also published.
These have been translated into English and now only await publication.
Master Fu is currently conducting seminars throughout the United States
where students can begin to learn the three levels of Er Mei Spiritual Essence
and Mind Enlightenment.
These seminars are scheduled in a number of states including California,
Florida, Georgia, as well as Massachusetts, Texas, and New York.
For information write: Er Mei Sudden Enlightenment, P.O. Box 690121,
Flushing, NY 11369 or email: canebvi@aol.com
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