Wu Zhiqing
Chih Ching Wu, Ph.D., born in Taiwan, China, whose ancestral home is Enping, Guangdong, graduated from Jinhua women's middle school, Beiyi women's middle school and Journalism Department of National Chengchi University in Taipei. He was a reporter of Dahua evening news and Lady magazine. In the 1980s, he was employed by Singapore Radio and television as a news anchor. Two years later, he transferred to the United States to study. He successively studied in the master's program of Hunter College of New York City University and the doctoral program of private New York University Major in language pathology. Her book return to me: how to accept myself and appreciate life.
Personal experience
She practices in private clinics in New York. In addition to professional language therapy, Dr. Wu Zhiqing is also a professional healer. She has been very interested in the relationship between body and mind since childhood and has read a wide range of books on philosophy, psychology and religion. She and her husband, saianzi, have been traveling around for 20 years, studying energy theories and methods. She has traveled as far as India and Brazil, integrating Eastern and Western healing methods. They have been training healing talents for more than ten years, and the training has been carried out for eight years. In the past three years, they have provided healing training courses for the behavioral health teaching and research center of the University of Hong Kong. She has been married to Dr. Sai for 22 years and has a pair of children, Sai Ming Huan and Sai zonghuan.
work
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Return me to my true self: how to accept myself and appreciate life. we are actually much larger than the visible form. how to expand consciousness from the physical dimension to the energy dimension, the idea dimension, and touch the self dimension. The truth of the universe revealed in this book will lead you back to a spiritual path. A person's life can be said to be a process of socialization, from being born into the human body, to being born into the earth, to learning to be a good child in the heart of his parents when he is a little older, to being a good student when he enters school, to being a good citizen when he leaves his parents to study in society. In order to adapt to the social environment and cope with the constant challenges and threats in life, we constantly adjust ourselves, and our nature is constantly distorted. Gradually, in the process of socialization of distorted nature, another "I" is formed. In fact, the "I" we know now is another self formed through a process of forgetting, which is totally different from the one we first came to this world.
Chinese PinYin : Wu Zhi Qing
Wu Zhiqing