Dynamo Jack – Qi Master

Within each one of us is powerful life energy or life force that the Chinese refer to as Qi (pronounced CHEE). There are ways to harness that energy and project it outward for powerful effects. Many Qi masters use their skills to heal others. Dynamo Jack is one of them.

Science is currently unable to explain the types of feats you will see in the video below. John Chang, known as “Dynamo Jack”, lights a crumpled paper on fire by projecting his Qi onto it through his hand. He pushes a chopstick through a solid table. He generates powerful electric shocks with his mind. Shocks that are able to be measured on scientific devices.

It’s a rare treat to see footage of these kinds of skills because Qi masters are very humble, in most cases having no ego whatsoever. This is what happens when you meditate deeply and consistently to connect with your higher self or your spirit guides. It can also happen with psychedelic drugs, but that’s a different story. As you’ll see near the end of the video, Dynamo Jack is chastised by his spirit master both for showing off and for harming another, so he simply disappears, never to be heard from again.

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Without further ado, I give you Dynamo Jack, Qi master:


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5 responses to “Dynamo Jack – Qi Master”

  1. […] anything psychic.  They can’t explain the seemingly superhuman abilities of Qi masters like Dynamo Jack. We don’t know as much as we think we […]

  2. […] way can someone light a ball of paper on fire with his Qi energy without touching it – impossible. There’s no science to prove it. No way can you know, […]

  3. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    An article without references is not science. How can one get in touch with the documentary makers? A healer that disappears after a dream? Where is the entire footage for one to apply scrutiny? Why couldn’t Jack have his hand open to see the pellet make contact? Could Jack have hidden the pellet in between his thumb and palm? Could the table been rigged (chopstick trick)? What restaurant would let him put a hole in the table? Who’s thumb is injured? Why can’t we see the entire bodies of the persons holding the LED? If the video showed these things, I think more people would be less skeptical.

    1. Chaki Kobayashi Avatar

      It’s your choice to believe what you will. I say if something is an empowering belief, then do as much as you can to strengthen that belief. If it’s a disempowering belief, do as much as you can to rid yourself of it.

      Science has its limitations: http://www.dingtwist.com/limitations-of-science/

  4. max Avatar
    max

    We think we know, but we don’t… whenever we see something beyond our “reality” ,we simply deny it.