Five courses that carry clinical maturity into the deeper terrain of neurology, cancer care, faith, spiritual protection, and the Three Powers, rising to the Master Certification.
Neurology & Geriatrics in Chinese Energetic Medicine
Deepen your clinical thinking with the energetic understanding of the nervous system, the brain, and the aging process, learning to support clients through stroke recovery, paralysis, dementia, and other complex neurological and age-related patterns.
By the end of this course, you will learn
- Explain the Chinese Energetic Medicine view of the nervous system, and describe how Qรฌ, Blood, Shรฉn, Jฤซng, the channels, and the organ systems shape neurological health.
- Identify the major energetic patterns associated with stroke recovery support, including tense, flaccid, chronic, deficient, and excess presentations.
- Describe the energetic considerations involved in paralysis patterns, including facial paralysis, hemiplegia, bilateral paralysis, and paraplegia.
- Explain the energetic meaning of coma and altered Shรฉn states, including how Chinese Energetic Medicine understands the withdrawal, collapse, and disturbance of consciousness.
- Demonstrate sound energetic assessment for neurological and geriatric presentations while holding clear boundaries and clinical caution.
- Describe the Chinese Energetic Medicine view of aging, including Jฤซng depletion, organ decline, changes in Shรฉn, deficiency of Blood and Qรฌ, stagnation, and constitutional weakening.
- Explain the two guiding priorities when supporting elderly clients, including how to avoid over-working, over-purging, or exhausting a fragile system.
- Understand dementia from an energetic perspective, including Shรฉn disturbance, Jฤซng decline, Phlegm misting, Blood deficiency, and organ-system involvement.
- Discuss the energetic approach to vertigo and balance disorders, including the role of Wind, Phlegm, deficiency, stagnation, and organ imbalance.
- Explain the energetic approach to arthritis, including obstruction, stagnation, Cold, Damp, deficiency, and chronic joint-pattern considerations.
- Demonstrate supportive prescription exercises for mental focus, emotional stability, gentle regulation, and elder-care support.
- Apply the Golden Ball Exercise as a method of regulation, explaining its energetic purpose and when it may be appropriate for stabilizing and harmonizing a client's Qรฌ.
- Develop your thinking for how a healing session should unfold in complex cases, choosing whether to purge, tonify, regulate, stabilize, or refer according to the client's condition and vitality.
- Recognize red flags and the limits of your scope when working with neurological conditions, aging clients, cognitive decline, serious illness, or medically unstable presentations.
- Communicate with compassion and professionalism when supporting clients and families who are facing aging, decline, neurological injury, or long-term care.
- Integrate Master-level clinical maturity by holding energetic skill, ethical restraint, spiritual sensitivity, and respect for conventional medical care together in one practice.
An Energetic Approach to Cancer Care
Learn the Chinese Energetic Medicine understanding of cysts, tumors, and cancer patterns, and the qรฌ-based methods used to support clients living with cancer alongside their conventional medical care.
By the end of this course, you will learn
- Explain the Chinese Energetic Medicine view of cyst, tumor, and cancer formation.
- Differentiate energetic patterns such as Qรฌ stagnation, Blood stagnation, Phlegm accumulation, Toxic Heat, deficiency, excess, and organ weakness.
- Describe the stages of cancer transformation from an energetic perspective.
- Explain the difference between cysts, benign tumors, malignant tumors, and cancer growth patterns within the Chinese energetic model.
- Identify the internal and external factors that may contribute to chronic disease and tumor formation.
- Explain the three primary clinical applications used in cancer support: purgation, tonification, and regulation.
- Describe support strategies for early, intermediate, and advanced cancer patterns from a Medical Qรฌgลng perspective.
- Explain the four military tactics of siege warfare as a clinical metaphor for planning energetic cancer support.
- Demonstrate appropriate cancer prescription exercises for supporting a client's vitality, clearing stagnation, and regulating the body's energy.
- Explain and demonstrate the healing sound methods used for organ and cancer-related energetic support.
- Describe the energetic approach to internal organ cancers, including Liver, Lung, Spleen/Pancreas, Kidney, Stomach, Intestines, Gall Bladder, and Bladder patterns.
- Explain energetic support strategies for brain, bone, blood, breast, and reproductive cancer patterns.
- Describe how Medical Qรฌgลng may support clients undergoing radiation, chemotherapy, or surgery without replacing medical care.
- Explain the role of nutrition, herbs, broths, juices, and food therapy in supporting vitality and recovery from a Chinese energetic perspective.
- Describe support strategies for surgical recovery, scar tissue, phantom pain, and post-operative energetic trauma.
- Explain the value of support groups, emotional care, and social oncology in the healing process.
- Recognize the emotional and spiritual components that may accompany cancer patterns, including fear, grief, anger, shock, unresolved trauma, and loss of will.
- Create a safe, ethical, and supportive healing environment for clients facing serious illness.
- Understand the limits of your scope of practice and the importance of working respectfully alongside licensed medical professionals and oncology care.
- Integrate Chinese Energetic Medicine theory, Medical Qรฌgลng practice, emotional support, and spiritual care into a compassionate whole-person approach.
Faith, Radiant Light, Divine Laws & Healing Transformation
Explore the relationship between faith, radiant light, divine law, and the emotional life of the organs, learning to support deep emotional and spiritual transformation with humility, discernment, and care.
By the end of this course, you will learn
- Explain the role of faith in healing as a force of trust, receptivity, alignment, surrender, and spiritual connection.
- Describe how thought, emotion, belief, and trauma may influence the body's tissues, organs, channels, Shรฉn, and energetic field.
- Identify the Five Yin organ emotional patterns, including how anger, joy and excitement, worry, grief, sadness, fear, and fright affect the Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lung, and Kidney systems.
- Understand the Five Element emotional cycles and how emotional patterns may move through the creative, controlling, reversing, or insulting cycles.
- Recognize emotional armoring and energetic blockage as they appear in posture, voice, breath, behavior, body tension, field distortion, and clinical interaction.
- Understand divine law as a universal healing principle, including truth, order, compassion, humility, forgiveness, love, responsibility, and transformation.
- Cultivate radiant light within the body and field as a foundation for spiritual stability, energetic clarity, and healing presence.
- Apply faith-centered healing tools appropriately, including prayer, sacred intention, breath, sound, light, meditation, and qรฌgลng practice.
- Support emotional transformation safely through grounding, containment, release, integration, and spiritual reorientation.
- Practice classical emotional-clearing methods, including Beating the Bag, Dry Crying, Old Man and the Tide Pool, and other guided energetic practices for releasing emotional blockages.
- Assign qรฌgลng homework according to emotional temperament, helping clients and students build self-regulation, clarity, stability, and connection.
- Maintain proper clinical and spiritual boundaries, holding that the practitioner supports healing but does not force, control, rescue, or claim ownership over another person's process.
- Demonstrate greater maturity as a healer, holding deeper emotional and spiritual material with compassion, humility, discernment, and energetic integrity.
Advanced Spiritual Protection, Shรฉn Disorders & Sacred Seals
Learn to recognize and clinically address spiritual crisis, Shรฉn disturbance, and energetic intrusion, and to work with the 13 Ghost Points and sacred seals with humility, discernment, and restraint.
By the end of this course, you will learn
- Establish a protected clinical space for spiritually sensitive or energetically complex sessions.
- Explain the importance of practitioner protection, energetic hygiene, and post-session cleansing.
- Recognize the difference between spiritual crisis, Shรฉn disturbance, emotional projection, and referral-level concerns.
- Describe spirit pathology from a Chinese Energetic Medicine perspective.
- Identify signs of psychic attack, spirit parasite patterns, or intrusive energetic influence without fear-based interpretation.
- Explain the healing principles used for Shรฉn and ghost hallucination patterns.
- Demonstrate the basic purification, clearing, and banishing principles used to protect the clinic and the practitioner.
- Explain the traditional purpose of clinical exorcism procedures and the precautions required before attempting such work.
- Describe the clinical applications of the 13 Ghost Points and their relationship to severe Shรฉn disruption.
- Explain the use of sacred seals as tools for protection, clearing, stabilization, and spiritual work.
- Maintain ethical boundaries when working with spiritually complex clients.
- Know when to refer, pause the work, or seek supervision in cases involving psychological instability, spiritual crisis, or client safety concerns.
Advanced Energy Cultivation, Energetic Nutrition & The Three Powers
Learn to receive and analyze qรฌ from food, nature, gems, and the living field through the Three Powers of Heaven, Earth, and Man, deepening your own cultivation as a clearer and more stable healing presence.
By the end of this course, you will learn
- Explain the Three Powers of Heaven, Earth, and Man, and how they relate to energetic cultivation, nourishment, and healing.
- Describe how qรฌ is received through food, drink, breath, nature, plants, animals, gems, objects, elemental forces, environment, prayer, and spiritual connection.
- Analyze food energetically according to temperature, taste, color, direction, organ resonance, Five Element relationship, and effect on the Shรฉn.
- Recognize the energetic qualities of plants, trees, herbs, flowers, roots, seeds, and natural environments.
- Describe how animal presence and animal qรฌ may affect the human field, emotions, nervous system, and Shรฉn.
- Analyze the energetic resonance of gems, stones, minerals, metals, sacred objects, and elemental materials.
- Explain nutrition as qรฌ transformation, not merely physical diet.
- Identify the Five Element qualities of food, symptoms, emotions, environments, objects, and constitutional patterns.
- Recognize energetic needs such as warming, cooling, grounding, moving, moistening, drying, clearing, tonifying, stabilizing, or regulating.
- Assess how food, objects, plants, animals, and environments affect the organs, emotions, Shรฉn, and overall energy field.
- Differentiate Heaven Qรฌ, Earth Qรฌ, and Human Qรฌ in personal cultivation and clinical observation.
- Practice receiving energy from food, breath, nature, elemental forces, plants, animals, gems, and objects with respect and discernment.
- Use Five Element analysis to understand a person's nourishment needs and energetic imbalances.
- Create simple energetic nourishment recommendations that align with constitution, season, organ system, environment, and energetic pattern.
- Discern when an energy source strengthens, depletes, scatters, agitates, clouds, clears, protects, or stabilizes the field.
- Integrate energetic nutrition with Chinese Energetic Medicine principles in a grounded, ethical, and clinically appropriate way.
- Strengthen your personal cultivation so that you become a clearer, more stable healing presence.
- Apply the Three Powers and Five Elements as a practical framework for advanced healing, nourishment, and spiritual embodiment.
Master Certification
The Master Certification Test confirms that you have integrated the work of all five Master courses into a single, mature clinical and spiritual competence. It is not primarily a disease-protocol exam. It tests depth of clinical judgment, energetic perception, spiritual discernment, and the practitioner's own embodiment across neurology and aging, cancer care, faith and emotional transformation, spiritual protection, and energetic nourishment.