Conscious Living Magazine DigiMag~# 90 October 2013

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Xiao saw how this non-invasive self-healing therapy could be done by a person on themselves introduced to the easy to learn Paida Lajin self-healing method. Now Xiao is travelling the world giving lectures and speeches, organising workshops, and demonstrating the powerful effects of Paida and Lajin. He has taken the Paida Lajin system to a number of Chinese cities, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Germany, France, Switzerland and the US and now Australia in October. PAIDA LAJIN LAUNCH AT EXPO To launch Paida Lajin in Australia, Xiao chose the Perth’s Conscious Living Expo in October for his first free demonstration followed by workshops. He agreed to open the Expo with a talk and free demonstration and to be one of the Expo’s keynote speakers. Expo patrons will be the first people in Australia to see Paida Lajin being practiced. Xiao has written several books including the best sellers: Journey to Cure, E-Dao Lajin and Paida SelfHealing Methods. Before becoming involved in CCM, Xiao gained his MBA in 1990 and subsequently worked as a financier in the United States and Hong Kong for more than a decade. At 40 years of age, he wrote the novel Sex and Stocks, the first work of fiction in China that describes the lives of investment bankers. It became a best seller among the Chinese community. In 2006, he worked on a concept proposal for the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, and his team’s creative presentation was chosen. The entire world watched their art, which was all about showcasing Chinese culture. While this ceremony was being perfected, Xiao traveled to Tibet, to Riboche, a tiny dot on the world map where in a Buddist monastery he was taught and practiced advanced acupuncture techniques. He found a medical clinic being run at the monastery which poor people were able to attend. There, Xiao could offer the TCM skills that he had already mastered: OCTOBER 2013

Perth man, Chai Chua, Director of Gano Vital Pty Ltd, has his blood sugar level tested before starting a seven-day Paida Lajin workshop in Beijing.

TCM acupuncture, acupressure, point therapy and moxibustion, as well as orthopaedics, now well entrenched as a healing practice throughout the world. LAJIN USED AS MASS THERAPY In the monastery clinic, on August 4, 2007, he witnessed the emergence of La (stretch) Jin (tendon) as a mass therapy. Xiao realised this healing therapy could be used in most settings, possibly even in offices, and could be done by a person on themselves. The basic Lajin self-healing posture could be learned in just one minute, it was a totally free therapy, safe and suitable for both genders of all ages. Seeing Lajin being used by many people at the one time and having extensive knowledge of TCM, Xiao recognised Lajin as being superior to any other Chinese therapeutic methods. The self-healing practice did not require the use of medicine and could help people of any nationality “learn vividly about the principles of channels,,, as well as the curative effects of Chinese Medicine”.

PAIDA WEDDED TO LAJIN The practice of Pai-Da was the natural companion therapy of La-jin, which is why Xiao has married the two to form the system of Paida Lajin. Paida therapy uses patting and slapping of external skin areas to draw out and eliminate poisonous waste in the body, and restore health by encouraging the smooth flow of Chi (energy) throughout the meridians. Pai means patting, Da means slapping. According to Chinese Medicine, the skin is closely related to the meridians of ou limbs, five viscera, six entrails and nine apertures. Xiao tells us Paida launches the mental forces and stimulates relevant meridians to dredge the Chi. In turn, “the running Chi stimulates the running of blood”, and the unobstructed meridians have a beneficial effect on many health issues. The patted and slapped areas of the body automatically gather Chi and blood and then accelerate circulation. As sweepers, the intensified Chi could scan the body and dredge the CONSCIOUS LIVING MAGAZINE ISSUE 90 7


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