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put off the tribulation, which is the basic cause of an illness, perhaps to the later half of life or
afterwards. They do not remove the karma at all.
Let us say something about Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine is close to qigong healing. In
ancient China, Chinese doctors generally had supernatural powers, such as Sun Simiao, Huatuo, Li
Shizhen, Bian Que and the others. These well-known medical scientists all had supernatural powers,
which were documented in the medical books. However, oftentimes such cream is criticized today.
What Chinese medicine has inherited are only those prescriptions or the experience from practice.
Ancient Chinese medicine was very advanced, more advanced than today's medical science. Some
people may think how advanced modern medical science is: There is a CT scanner to examine the
interior of the human body; and there are bright supersonic scanners, photography and X-ray
pictures. Though the modern equipment is advanced, it is not as good as ancient Chinese medicine
in my opinion.
Huatuo detected a tumour in Caocao's brain, and wanted to operate on it. Caocao thought Huatuo
wanted to murder him so he imprisoned him. Huatuo died in prison in the end. When Caocao
became ill, he remembered Huatuo and looked for him. But Huatuo had died. Later, Caocao died of
the brain tumour. How did Huatuo know about it? He had seen it. This is our human supernatural
power, which all the great medical scientists in the past possessed. With the Celestial Eye open, one
sees four sides of a human body on one plane at the same time. From the front he can see the rear,
the left and the right. He may also be able to see through different layers, or look at the basic cause
of the illness beyond this space. Can modern medical means reach this standard? It is far from this
standard, and that would take another thousand years. CT scanners, bright supersonic scanners and
X-rays can also examine the interior human body. But the equipment is huge, not portable and
cannot be operated without electricity. How can it be compared with the Celestial Eye which is
carried around and which does not need a power supply.
Some people talk about how marvelous modern medicine is. I say I do not think so. Ancient
Chinese herbs could really heal illnesses as soon as they were applied. Many prescriptions have
been lost, and many have not been lost and are still in use among the people. When I was in Qiqihar
giving lectures, I saw a person on the street, pulling teeth for others. He appeared to be from the
South, and was dressed unlike one from the Northeastern region. He would treat anyone who came
to him, and had pulled a pile of teeth there. His purpose was not to pull teeth, but to sell his liquid
drug. The liquid drug released a strong yellow gas. While pulling the teeth, he would open the drug
bottle and direct it towards the location of the bad tooth outside the patient's cheek. The patient
would be asked to smell the yellow liquid drug which was consumed very little. The drug bottle
would be then sealed and put aside. The man took out a match stick from his pocket. While
promoting his drug, he touched the bad tooth slightly and pulled it out with the match stick. The
tooth had a few blood stains, but was neither bleeding nor painful for the patient. Let us think about
it. A match stick could be broken if used with too much force. But the man used it to pull out a tooth
by a slight touch.
I have said that some treatments are circulated among the people in China, which the Western
precision instruments cannot be compared with. Let us see whose treatment is more effective. A
man's match stick could pull out a tooth. If a Western medical doctor wants to pull a tooth, he first
gives injections of anesthetics, which is quite painful with the injections plunged in here and there,
and wait until the anesthetic is working; then, he will pull the tooth out with a pair of pliers. If the
doctor is not careful, the root may be broken inside the tooth bed after a long effort. Then, the
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doctor will use a big hammer and a big drill to dig for it, which indeed makes the patient palpitate
with anxiety and fear. Later, a precision instrument will be utilized to drill the tooth, which is
painful and bloody. Then the patient will spit out the blood for a while. Some people will jump up
with the drill. Which kind of treatment would you say is better? Which one is more advanced? We
should not just look at the appearance of the tools, but the effect of the treatment. Ancient Chinese
medicine was very advanced, and Western medicine cannot catch up with it for many years to come.
Ancient Chinese science is different from our science today, which is learned from the West. It
took a different path which could bring about a different situation in science. Therefore, we can not
understand ancient Chinese technology with the current way of understandings because ancient
Chinese science aimed at the human body, life, and the universe. It focused itself directly on these
subjects and took a different approach. The students of that time paid attention to sitting properly
with legs crossed, and they also attached weight to the way they sat. They gave attention to
breathing and the exercise of qi while writing with a pencil or brush. People from all walks of life
believed in emptying the mind, breathing properly with the whole society in such a state of mind.
Some people have said: Would we have cars and trains if we had followed the ancient Chinese
science? Would we have today's modernization? Let me tell you that you cannot understand another
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