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Tai
Chi's Ancient Hidden Agenda
The
mysterious and unknown origin of Tai Chi – Its creation and promotion
was for the sole purpose of suppressing the masses in order to prevent
uprising.
New
York, NY (PRWEB) December 8, 2005 -- According to an uncovered archive,
it revealed that the practice of Tai Chi may produce undesirable results
people are yet unaware of.
Thousands
of years ago, an empire grew beyond its central governance. In order
to maintain an effective control over the people, a Chinese army general
developed a solution. He created a psychological virus to subdue people
from rebellion against the government and called it Tai Chi Quan.
Tai
Chi was promoted throughout the empire as an exercise for health, but
those who practice the method will unknowingly lose their willpower
to fight back or stand up for themselves, especially in men.
Today
millions of people around the globe practice Tai Chi without knowing
the real purpose behind it. Most people believe it was originated by
ChangShanFung, a 13th century martial artist who practiced Tai Chi heavily,
among many other disciplines. He was simply a well-known carrier who
may have had no knowledge of its purpose and risks. Tai Chi was created
long before his time.
After
passing down the method for generations, an immigrant to the United
States, ZhengManQing, began to spread Tai Chi across the United States
as a practice for good health. However, every famous carrier ever documented
to pass on Tai Chi had one thing in common. They all died at a very
early age, most of them in their 50’s, a few in their 60’s, and only
one master survived to 72 years-old. Master Lu says, “Arguably, every
single exercise has its benefits, but its risk should also be equally
considered. People may disagree with my views, but I know one thing
-- Tai Chi does not promote longevity, but rather the opposite. No matter
what anyone says, the proof is there.”
Master
Lu also reveals another unthinkable and shocking effect of Tai Chi --
the adoption of homosexuality. His website provides further details
on how Cedars-Sinai’s five elements study makes this connection obvious.
(http://www.masterlu.com)
Master
Lu is sharing his discovery with the public today because he wants to
see a better world with less suffering, sickness, and diseases. He emphasizes,
“The knowledge of a few simple steps and a little bit of common sense
will make a world of difference. I also wish to remind people to really
do their own research before trusting their health to a committed routine,
which often makes no sense.”
At
70 years-old today, somehow Master Lu’s energy and presence cannot be
defined by his age. He says, “You should meet my friend who is also
a chi master, he is 120 years-old today. He still runs, jumps, and works
full-time as a medical doctor in China. It’s possible to have a great
life in your hundreds, and I would expect all those who practice Lift
Up to experience the same.”
Visit
the website to learn more about Tai Chi’s entire history.
MASTERLU.COM
was established to create awareness of Master Lu’s holistic approach
to better health. Renowned 70 year-old Master Lu has been training health
professionals, celebrities and athletes around the world for the past
40 years. Now his teachings are being released on video. The breathing
method is the most fundamental step of his program, which Master Lu
refers to as the “Core” of his Lift Up Series. The Five Elements Breathing
Program is now available on DVD at http://www.masterlu.com
for $58.
Olympic
Gold Medalist Johnny Jones says, “The workout is not just for the young
and athletic, anyone can learn the exercises! It’s for those who care
about their health on a long-term basis.”