About the Founder of Modern Pranic Healing & Arhatic Yoga
GrandMaster Choa Kok Sui
Guru & Founder of Modern Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga
GrandMaster Choa Kok Sui is a best-selling author and teacher, demystifying the field of energy healing. His ground-breaking work is now practiced at hospitals, clinics and healing centres in over 80 countries, around the world.
A Filipino of Chinese descent, he held a degree in Chemical Engineering and was a successful businessman. He conducted lectures and workshops worldwide on the inner sciences and has touched countless lives.
A Filipino of Chinese descent, he held a degree in Chemical Engineering and was a successful businessman. He conducted lectures and workshops worldwide on the inner sciences and has touched countless lives.
At an early age, GrandMaster Choa became interested in spiritual topics and energy healing. He studied the works of the Rosicrucians, Theosophy, Astara, Huna, Kabbalah, and numerous similar systems. His formal training as a Chemical Engineer and his sense of practicality helped him formulate his step-by-step approach to healing that later became the Pranic Healing® system.
For 20 years, Master Choa travelled virtually non-stop, personally instructing students in over 60 countries in 6 continents. Before his passing on, on 19th March 2007, Master Choa finished 25 books published in more than 30 languages and saw more than 100 Pranic Healing Centers established in over 90 countries. The philanthropic arms of the organization run feeding programs in various countries, fund medical assistance for poor patients, and contribute to disaster relief, the world over.
For 20 years, Master Choa travelled virtually non-stop, personally instructing students in over 60 countries in 6 continents. Before his passing on, on 19th March 2007, Master Choa finished 25 books published in more than 30 languages and saw more than 100 Pranic Healing Centers established in over 90 countries. The philanthropic arms of the organization run feeding programs in various countries, fund medical assistance for poor patients, and contribute to disaster relief, the world over.
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