Tabs, thank you for replying...nothing more embarassing than posting a thread no one replies too!

Quiquong sounds a lot like the old yin and yang thought that first introduced to naive Americans accupuncture years ago...when I was in high school I thought it made a lot of sense then and I still do, what little I know about it...as said in my first posting, I kind of stumbled onto "prannic healing"...I just wanted to rid myself of this horrible back pain which really caused a lot of distress job wise, and was focused entirely on asking God to guide my therapist in helping me, and my therapist I think was focused on doing his thing in trying to locate what was causing the problem and alleviate the pain and I don't think he expected me to "awaken" so awake so to speak!

The surge of energy that coursed through my body for the next two weeks was certainly
vitallizing 
and the poor man must have been "over charged" that day or something...and I kept asking him then about "chakra" (which he had mentioned and I in my mind had though "yeah, right") and then when I was bouncing off the wall with all this energy, I started asking about chakra and the energy etc..and he kept telling me to picture myself as "a tree rooted in the ground"--a meditation which went against my religious beliefs so I just kept bouncing

and doing my job at a run, etc...one day they brought in from intensive care a lady with three aneurysms in the brain...comatose, a "do not resucitate, comfort care only" case, brought to the private room to die or be placed in a nursing home...her husband was a Christian and grieving over what had happened and about to happen to his wife, who was my age...
I had learned the day before through PT a nerve stimulation around the radius that was being researched for possible stimulation of comatose patients to wakefulness...I mentally prayed for the lady while applying the nerve stimulus to the patient (the husband I think thought I was taking her pulse) the lady stirred...the next day she opened her eyes...the husband removed the "no code" order and she went to surgery...now has the trach removed, is eating solid food, speaking small sentences and relearning things like cars, people--she spoke her children's names and her husband's--and is placed in a rehab center on her way hopefully back to a full life...doctor's and nurses are amazed and calling it a miracle...I quietly thank God...whether God honored the prayer, the nerve stimulus, or just decided to heal her ....whatever....I tend to view prannic healing as something to be pursued just as other adjuncts to medicine...I have some concerns re recent terrible headaches and energy deprivation--when visiting this patient I noticed the energy surged...but otherwise I get pretty tired of late...My teacher once made the statement that
"nothing can come to you that you don't want to" so I'm going to trust that the stuff I read (after I prayed for the lady) about needing a "shield against the patient's diseased energy" was just so much garbage...but you are right about learning how to nurture one's own energy I think, BUT if one is but focusing or channeling pure quantum energy
from the Universe so to speak, shouldn't the one doing the channeling actually get a charge out of it instead of being "depleted"?? Unfortunately, I am "kicked out" of PT now, and no one else to talk with about this...I don't seem to "fit in" with any "groups" cause I just don't buy into the mysticim thing and don't really buy into the "faith healers" (I call them faith wreckers at times!) Guess I'll do some more reading...will definitely check into Taiji some more...ever notice how Taiji, yin yang, some yoga, Reiki, prannic, all deal with
energy? Thanks again for your info'...