Grand Master Choa Kok Sui: The Architect of Pranic Healing

Grand Master Choa Kok Sui is famously known as the Founder of Arhatic Yoga and Modern Pranic Healing. He was a teacher, author, healer, scientist, successful businessman and philanthropist. GMCKS was born on 15 Aug 1952. His father was a Protestant and a 32nd degree Freemason; his mother was a Buddhist and a devotee of Buddha Kuan Yin. From a very young age, his interest was to know about spirituality and healing. He studied in Roman Catholic schools till university level and graduated from the university with a bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering. Start Of Grand Master’s Spiritual Journey From the age of 12 years, he was interested in paranormal and spiritual subjects. He studied yoga, psychic phenomena, mysticism, Chinese chi kung (The Art of Generating Internal Power), and Rosicrucian teachings. He spent 18 years researching and studying books and literature on esoteric sciences. When he was 13 years old, he focused on his inner purification and character building. He started practising Hatha Yoga, Pranayama, and Simple Meditation. During these years, he learned how the soul leaves the body when the body is asleep or meditating. Throughout his life, GMCKS believed that character building or development of virtues is key for material and spiritual success. If we don’t have the virtues or ethics, we fall. Here are the five virtues he emphasized: Loving Kindness & Non-Injury: Kindness has power. He says that one should be kind and compassionate to others physically, verbally and mentally. By non-injury, he refers to non-violence in thought as well as action. Generosity & Non-Stealing: One must be generous to others. Whatever you give returns to you in some form. Do not steal anything from anyone, be it physical possessions or intellectual things. Accurate Perception & Correct Expression: This virtue by GMCKS highlights the Eightfold Path of Buddhism – right view, right speech, right intention, right action, right effort, right livelihood, right mindfulness and right concentration. Constancy of Aim and Effort & Non-Laziness: One needs to be focused and set their priorities. According to his philosophy, one can achieve remarkable results by maintaining a commitment to the goals and avoiding laziness.Moderation & Non-Excessiveness: Master says that it is through moderation that one attains mastery over the base needs and can then strive to achieve a balance in every aspect of life. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Healing Buddha (@healing_buddha_wellness) Personal Life of Grand Master Choa Kok Sui Grand Master Choa Kok Sui lived a simple life as a teenager. He didn’t like wasting money and used public transportation to go to college. Although he belonged to a rich family, he never asked his family to buy him a car or drive him to school. He lived an austere life like a yogi. As a young adult, Master had read many books on faith healing, shamanic healing, and Kahuna healing by Max Freedom Long and others. He had studied and experimented with magnetic healing and studied books on theosophy as well. In his early twenties, Grand Master met a Tai Chi Master who would heal people with the pad of his fingers to reduce the intensity of the chi energy projected to the patient. Meeting With Mang Dabon MCKS was introduced to Mang Dabon by his friend, Samuel. He was the Grand Master’s first spiritual guide. He was a devout Catholic and read the Bible regularly. He was a powerful healer and an expert practitioner of practical Kabbalah. Furthermore, he was a powerful clairvoyant, the best MCKS had met. He would leave his body whenever possible and guide the students in the inner world. Lord Mahaguruji Mei Ling has been MCKS Sat Guru since ancient times. Mang Dabon was sent ahead before the birth of MCKS to take care of him. The functions of Mang Dabon were: Lord Mahaguruji and his disciples were wise and patient and steadily guided MCKS towards his mission. Mang Dabon was a kind and loving person who died on 1 November 1981 after a medical procedure.  Master Choa Kok Sui And Pranic Healing Grand Master Choa is the Founder of Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga. He has authored over 20 books, published in 37 languages in over 90 countries. For 20 years, he had travelled non-stop, personally instructing students in over 60 countries. Through his research and experiments, he conceptualised a comprehensive method that helps clean and energise the energy system. With the help of his teachings and practical application of Pranic Healing, he demonstrated that energy is a crucial factor in healing the physical body. Master In His Various Forms Beliefs of Grand Master Choa Kok Sui The Grand Master’s vision was to create one pranic healer in every family and one Arhatic yogi for every One thousand people. The target is to produce seven billion Arhatic yogis, with the objective to create “Heaven On Earth.” Books by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui Read More: The Benefits of Distance Pranic Healing: Healing from Afar Which Energy Healing Technique Is Best For You? Magical Benefits of Pranic Healing | Importance of Pranic Healing What Is The Science Behind Energy Healing? Balancing the Wheels of Life: Understanding Chakra Healing and Pranic Energy