tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post456848805688916499..comments2023-06-13T00:53:28.721-07:00Comments on Masri Zone: Qi Revolution: Supreme Science QigongAllanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11540763379378930277noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-30020491523485264412017-08-12T16:32:47.822-07:002017-08-12T16:32:47.822-07:00I attended the Qi Revolution workshop in Tucson Ar...I attended the Qi Revolution workshop in Tucson Arizona two years ago. There were about 500 people in attendance. I was very surprised to learn that almost everyone there was a massage therapist, and their purpose for being there was to receive continuing education units. Without the draw of offering CEU's, there would be no Qi Revolution workshop because there simply would not be enough people to hold a workshop. Undoubtedly this is probably the cheapest way for massage therapists to receive these continuing education units. I cannot, for one second, believe that any of these massage therapists would otherwise have come to learn Qi gong. I am convinced that I was one of the very few who were there out of a genuine desire to learn more about Qi gong.<br /><br />As a serious student of the Law of Attraction, I believe that we all have within ourselves an inner guide which communicates to us through emotion, and that our emotions are the most telling indicator as to whether or not something is genuine, false, good, true, phony, etc. For the most part I did not have a good feeling about the Qi revolution seminar while I was there. My inner guide was communicating to me, through emotion, that something was "off" about it.<br /><br />On the positive side, I found the lectures on nutrition to be interesting, but I was very disappointed to find out that the only way to get his smoothie recipes was to buy his book on smoothie recipes. The other positive thing about the seminar was the free form Qi gong movement instruction. The other forms of Chi gong he taught in the seminar, I found to be awkward and not very beneficial to me. All in all it was a somewhat disjointed collection of Qi gong techniques.<br /><br />Among my other concerns about the seminar are the following:<br /><br />1) There were far too many people there to conduct any type of truly meaningful Qi gong instruction.<br /><br />2) The fact that Jeff Primack and one of his assistants were wearing formal Qi gong uniforms was just over-the-top. Even though Jeff refers to himself as a Qi gong "practitioner" rather than a Qi gong "Master", nonetheless, the formal uniform communicates an authoritarian sense that he is the Master and everyone is of a lesser status. My inner guidance system was telling me that this was phony and purely a marketing ploy.<br /><br />3) The books, CDs, DVDs, and other materials were unreasonably expensive. I did get his main book however, but only because I knew two people who were working there and they got me the book for less than half price.<br /><br />4) The nine breath method I found to be a complicated and useless technique. I don't know why anyone would want to practice that. All it did for me was get me hyperventilated. <br /><br />5) The one single thing that bothered me more than anything was the fact that they offered instructor training to the people who were there, many for their very first exposure to any kind of Qi gong. The instructor training was to begin in about two weeks from the end of the seminar and would last about a week long if I remember correctly. Now seriously, how does anybody train to be an instructor of any discipline that they have just been introduced to? Instructors, in my way of looking at things, are people who have practiced a discipline and developed a proficiency in that discipline and therefore have the moral authority, the knowledge, and the experience to teach that discipline. Jeff's way isn't a credible way to develop instructors in my opinion.<br /><br />In summary, the Qi Revolution fell short of anything that I would want to incorporate into my private beliefs or practices of meditation, Qi gong or nutrition. It may appeal to the inexperienced among us who are overwhelmed with it all, and as long as Jeff Primack can keep offering those Continuing Education Units, he should be able to stay in business.<br /><br />I continue to utilize Lee Holden for my Qi gong instruction, and Anthony William (the Medical Medium) for all things dealing with healing through food and nutrition.<br /><br />Cheers All,<br />BiffBiff Hooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05707433190521983456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-62047042201790864552017-08-12T16:27:13.093-07:002017-08-12T16:27:13.093-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Biff Hooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05707433190521983456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-31162330160992517142017-07-31T11:02:54.251-07:002017-07-31T11:02:54.251-07:00I just completed this workshop in Lynnwood Washing...I just completed this workshop in Lynnwood Washington and did not experience any if the things you are speaking of. It was a group of about 300 , we had plenty of room, there was carpet, the temperature was fine, we had plenty of breaks, people were able to leave to go to the bathroom as needed, we broker for lunch by 1:30 every day, e when he spoke of God I felt hat he was still being inclusive, he even said that while he spoke of God we were encouraged to substitute our own higher power/creator. Of course he sells stuff, that's how the workshop can be so inexpensive. The guy is entitled to make money. Perhaps things have changed over the years. One person was escorted out for being disruptive, they were back the next day though. Sydney Bridgeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02358744736005740251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-61888225786162839132017-07-27T06:52:52.900-07:002017-07-27T06:52:52.900-07:00Don't fret, Ilsa. You will get a lot of value ...Don't fret, Ilsa. You will get a lot of value at the workshop. As with anything there will be things you will discard as not for you, but also many things that have the potential to be invaluable, and even life-changing if you stay open to them. The most important thing is to stay open to what is offered. You will never be forced to do anything that you don't wish to, and there are tons of people who leave feeling lots better than they did before going. Beverly Kunehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15898747844727085087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-57462154141175802752017-07-26T17:47:07.357-07:002017-07-26T17:47:07.357-07:00I just signed up for this workshop before doing an...I just signed up for this workshop before doing any research, excited about what it has to offer... Now I've read all of this, and know that I can't get my money back. Part of me wants to just go for my own personal experience/perspective... I know I can just leave if I need to... But I really do need fresh air and breaks. I'm a human being, after all!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07672216736146441070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-28131981228039706532017-07-01T12:46:29.838-07:002017-07-01T12:46:29.838-07:00So glad I didn't waste my time in this, was r...So glad I didn't waste my time in this, was researching before signing up. I thought it would be a nice retreat weekend. I already do qigong and not need the CE's. He sounds like a bully and that doesn't go with Qigong. No cold floors or going without breaks for me! Wellness Coach Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00885529434796962069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-44020281798142509882017-06-28T08:49:50.866-07:002017-06-28T08:49:50.866-07:00Hello and thank you all for this post and comments...Hello and thank you all for this post and comments. I went to one of the seminars about 5 years ago. I went on the get the instructors certificate. I do not regret doing this, but I have learned all I feel Jeff has to teach me. It is sad that he has let his success go to his head, even to the point of becoming abusive, because his level one practice is quite valuable, as is his promotion of nutrition. I was able to tolerate the sales pitch because the seminar was affordable, even though the content which was really valuable for me could have been conveyed in just a few hours with the video in hand to take home. Nevertheless, the level one qigong is a great compilation of techniques that are very good for beginners, and as mentioned in other comments very helpful even for more seasoned practitioners in learning to better feel the qi. I am glad I participated in the course and can tell people I am certified to teach qigong. Nevertheless I do not associate myself or my instruction with Jeff or his "cult." I do not tell people that the practices are from his seminar, because his self-aggrandizing is an embarrassing disservice to qigong in general. If you are considering going, it is a fairly easy way to get credits and most people I attended with (albeit 5 yrs ago) in Baltimore seemed to get a lot of positive benefit from the seminar. It is certainly not all bad, but it can be crowded. If you decide to go, take a sense of humor and try to let Jeff's god-complex run off. It is a great place to meet lots of interesting people, or if you like, write a long diatribe slandering the instructors. <br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12116061096410575169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-37314032673742320552017-05-21T09:05:00.137-07:002017-05-21T09:05:00.137-07:00Thank you for your comment, Tansaics. I just rerea...Thank you for your comment, Tansaics. I just reread the comments of others and remembered how upset I was. Aside from his preaching about one god during the group meditation when everyone was supposed to stay connected with our neighbors, what bothered me most was how he taught yogic meditation techniques for one hour on one day. I've studied yoga for many years and there's one thing all the gurus say: Don't teach people techniques they're not ready for. The other thing they all say is don't take payment for teaching yoga. He has a lot to offer, true, but all he thinks about is how to make money.Allanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11540763379378930277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-12772998844989889582017-05-20T13:29:49.723-07:002017-05-20T13:29:49.723-07:00And... since he's a walking infomercial you th...And... since he's a walking infomercial you think we would get the, " if you act now!" phrase. Jeez his items are pricey! Tansaicshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02358885307784422019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-4229620525357721502017-05-20T06:43:14.075-07:002017-05-20T06:43:14.075-07:00Hi Allan.. well it's 2017 and I am heading ou...Hi Allan.. well it's 2017 and I am heading out even before attending the second day. I am so disappointed. I put a lot of time and money into getting here- felt it was going to be so much more! Although I did experience amazing energy from the two tiny snippets of morning practice- there's not enough pull to keep me in that chair for another 9 hours! Jeff does have a lot to offer- really, especially for those looking to change their lifestyle. Wish id've read your blog before so enthusiastically committing! No need to interject more for all else has already been touched upon - Namaste Tansaicshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02358885307784422019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-54954681562595198742017-05-20T06:32:50.519-07:002017-05-20T06:32:50.519-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Tansaicshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02358885307784422019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-62860401273128050422017-05-12T23:22:22.790-07:002017-05-12T23:22:22.790-07:00I'm about to go to this thing in ocean center ...I'm about to go to this thing in ocean center in daytona. I guess I'm bringing a sweater, socks, a blanket, and something to snack on. If anything outrageous happens I'm calling the cops. I don't take shit from anyone.The Blunt Masseusehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12330253909264479899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-49201166824200922016-07-11T11:41:53.932-07:002016-07-11T11:41:53.932-07:00@IgnightInDarkness: Great comment. Captures the tr...@IgnightInDarkness: Great comment. Captures the true nature of this guy in a few words. The fact that Qigong arises from a polytheistic tradition is not so bad as the fact that he just assumes we all want to worship one "God". Allanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11540763379378930277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-62023771552719257632016-07-11T11:10:00.798-07:002016-07-11T11:10:00.798-07:00Yep, don't be suckered in to this garbage. I w...Yep, don't be suckered in to this garbage. I went to an event he had in Tampa years ago. Seemed like a good thing at first. I even paid to get the instructor certification. While I was doing the test for instructor, a women came to the door of the room. Jeff snapped and went out the door and I could hear him yelling at her with the door shut (not sure what it was about, not that it matters). This made me extremely nervous as I was taking the test while this was going on. Another thing that bothered me was that it seemed that he would pass anyone that paid the money. I could clearly tell that one guy didn't have it all down and was passed anyway. While these second tests were being done, he sat there getting his feet massaged and not paying much attention. The thing that drove my away the most was mixing monotheistic religious ideas into his teachings.IgknightInDarknesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06506415884759432099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-47028609652761915062016-06-26T06:39:53.588-07:002016-06-26T06:39:53.588-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.cloudhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10968302572071095060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-67983030906037398002016-05-15T17:39:03.565-07:002016-05-15T17:39:03.565-07:00I agree with Masri's assessment and I too wish...I agree with Masri's assessment and I too wish I had read this before going. We were at the same event as Stardust. Sorry Stardust had such a terrible experience. These guys should be used to dealing with unhappy customers! We went just to learn, but many of those I met were feeling held captive to getting their CEUs!. The freezing cold, lack of ANY kind of organization, long 'breaks' at odd times, and moving those darned chairs back and forth - ugh. <br /><br />I had hoped for a QiGong learning experience, but felt I was mostly waiting around and listening to speakers drone on about nothing! I did not like the Judeo-Christian overtones used - nothing in my previous QiGong practice ever came close to that before. <br /><br />I am glad that many seemed to enjoy this experience despite but unless you have a lot of patience for dis-organization, look elsewhere for QiGong inspiration and training.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16556960400821403160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-11146014954137674472016-05-14T11:19:59.895-07:002016-05-14T11:19:59.895-07:00PART II
He kept yelling get out of my event, get ...PART II <br />He kept yelling get out of my event, get out my building. Over and over again I heard MY this, My that. I'm going to call security. We walked out of the event area with him, he was still yelling at us the entire time while calling security, we were voluntarily walking out. I kept saying, what did we do. <br /><br />Anyways we went out the doors to the Ocean Center and he followed us out the doors and got so close to my husband he was literally in his face and was so angry and said, do you want some of this! My husband did nothing but stand there. I think he wanted my husband to touch him or hit him. I said, we are peaceful people. Two guys came from inside and pulled him away and back inside. They saw how angry he was and how in danger he was from just losing it totally. <br /><br />Needless to say, I came away shaking and crying. I have never experienced anything like this before. EVER. And this was an event of peace loving people. <br /><br />I believe this guy clearly was a bouncer in a club or biker bar somewhere in the past, that is how he behaved. But I dont understand why he was hired to run this event. I thought Jeff Primack was better than this, but after reading the comments here, I guess I misjudged that. <br /><br />This whole thing was very disturbing and I have never been treated so badly in my life. I am not a trouble maker, I am a tiny woman of only 4'10" and over 50. I dont see how in any way I was threatening, My husband is not either. We went to learn about Qi Gong and came away with a very distressing experience that I wish had never happened. I had no idea that this would happen and could not in my wildest dreams imagine this scenario. <br /><br />So, you have been warned, if you dont want to heed the above advice given by others and you choose to go to Qi Revolution, just make sure you DONT complain or ask for a refund. You will be dealt with in a not so nice way!!Stardusthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11970514273156947276noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-51694382211327524112016-05-14T11:19:19.406-07:002016-05-14T11:19:19.406-07:00Hi, thank you for posting this. I wish I had read ...Hi, thank you for posting this. I wish I had read this before we signed up and went to the event in Daytona Beach, FL. Believe it or not, I am still trying to understand what happened, we go KICKED OUT of the event for asking for a refund on Saturday morning!! <br /><br />We went to the event last night and the place was a concrete floor and extremely cold, the cold air was blowing on us the entire time. Many people were complaining how cold it was. They said there were 1200 people there and you could tell because we were very crowded. there was not enough room to put the yoga mats on the floor we were all overlapping on top of each other. My husband and I laid down in what space was available, but I couldnt even lay flat of put my arms down from my side. I couldnt wait to get out of the room because I was so cold, I was literally shivering. <br /><br />So today we went back, I brought a jacket and a blanket. When we got there, there were no available chairs to sit in, people were sitting all over the floor. After sitting on the floor and still freezing, there was a break and it lasted for nearly an hour because Jeff Primack was signing books. We kept wondering when the event would start again because we were already behind schedule and my husband said, not as long as there is a line to sign books. He was absolutely right. We were very behind the schedule. <br /><br />So, while we were waiting and not happy with the situation, I suggested we ask for a refund and leave. So I asked a volunteer behind the counter selling books. I just said, we are not real happy with the event, who do we need to talk to about a refund? She left to get someone. We waited and when the guy (middle aged, shaved head) comes up to us he is already angry. He said no refunds, I didnt challenge that. But I continued to calmly tell him what the problems were, it was too cold and no chairs and he very angrily said they already changed the temperature (actually Jeff made an announcement to that fact and everyone cheered at the same time this was going on) and then in a very sarcastic angry tone said, you want chairs!! I can get you chairs! Then when I said there were too many people here and that we had no room last night and we were all on top of each other. He started yelling at me and very angry and then he just said get out! <br /><br />Stardusthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11970514273156947276noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-92216816739666406232016-04-09T12:22:07.733-07:002016-04-09T12:22:07.733-07:00Angel O., I am sorry that you felt "punched i...Angel O., I am sorry that you felt "punched in the stomach" by Jeff, however there are definitely liability issues that are real-world oriented. Some could affect you, and Jeff had every reason to insist that you got certified if you were teaching classes. There are, fortunately or unfortunately, laws about this in virtually every state.<br /><br />I am a licensed clinical counselor, a naturopathic doctor and licensed bodyworker so that I am protected legally on all 3 levels I work with in order to help others. I hope to get certified in the latest level of Jeff's Food Healing Program as well (which, by the way is based on complex chemistry, latest scientific research, backed by studies, and supported now I believe by Harvard). While I hardly want to subject myself to a 300 + complex exam to get certified, it is an important legal necessity. I also stand to absorb lots of points that will ultimately be more helpful to people than if I just read the books and do it on my own.<br /><br />No body claims that Jeff Primack is an enlightened guru, although I am sure some view him that way. He is a human being, and relatively young as well (just, I believe turning 40). He learns as he goes and is quite generous, really, in imparting what he has learned. He has helped many people, through food healing, qigong exercises and breath exercises. He certainly is not a saint, nor claims to be one ... he has lots of issues, as do we all. Some of his issues are relational -- he does not have the best bedside manner at times ... and you got in the way of that. I don't believe that taking it personally is helpful, nor is turning this into a blanket negation of Jeff Primack and everything he offers and is.<br /><br />I think having some perspective here could be quite useful for all who are complaining and turning Jeff Primack and his offerings into something extraordinarily negative, verging on evil. There is no one size fits all in any field. I personally have gained enormous amounts of health and vitality from both the qigong that Jeff teaches, as well as the presentations, books, etc. on food healing that he offers. I know many who feel the same, and have the stories to prove it. And by the way ... the 4 days offered might seem like an infomercial to some , but there is another perspective here: Jeff is dedicated to presenting a system of health, vibrancy and wellbeing; qi gong is part of this, breathing is part of this, food healing is part of this. The blenders that used to be at sale at his conferences sold for the exact same price as buying it directly from the company -- I know, as I bought mine directly from the company.<br /><br />Lighten up guys.Beverly Kunehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15898747844727085087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-80672819234755644182015-12-19T18:59:15.863-08:002015-12-19T18:59:15.863-08:00Thank you for your comments. It means something to...Thank you for your comments. It means something to me that I have been able to help some people with this post, which is the most popular one on this site. Every year, Primack sells his seminars to thousands of unsuspecting people. But a few of them have checked with this site first and have decided not to go.<br /><br />I'm sorry you feel you were abused by Primack. I know what it feels like to have something like that gnawing away at you for years. Something I say or someone says to me takes over my brain every now and again. It's painful.<br /><br />Primack's opinions are not original with him. There are many others who are also interested in healthy eating. If you use their writings or videos instead of Primack's, you will find many of the ideas are similar and you will be able to craft your own seminar without referring to Primack at all.<br /><br />Nevertheless, you should understand that, while Primack can copyright books, articles, and videos, he cannot copyright ideas. No one can. My wife Holly is very much into healthy eating. She has been reading some books that you may also like: Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon. Wild Fermentation by Sandor Ellix Katz. The "Food Matters" columns of Mark Bittman in the NYTimes and his cookbooks. Here in Portland there are Colleges that award degrees in nutrition and health.<br /><br />Look around you. You are not alone. Many people share your concerns. Some of them could use your energy to help them improve their diet.<br /><br />Thanks again for reading my blog, writing to me, and letting me share your opinion on the Internet. Good luck and live well!<br /><br />Allan Masri Allanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11540763379378930277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-70715445479749219212015-12-17T22:44:10.628-08:002015-12-17T22:44:10.628-08:00ALSO, My friend Jody also went to his seminar in F...<br />ALSO, My friend Jody also went to his seminar in Florida a few years ago, and when a protester showed up calling Jeff a 'False Idol', Jeff Primack actually snapped and started threatening and cussing at the man in front of over a thousand people. Don't take my word for it there were many eye-witnesses of this. <br /><br />You don't need an outfit and gimmick to help people. But in the long run, his way has gotten good info to a lot of people that may have not gotten to them otherwise. I think we could take the good with the bad here... But let's just be honest with ourselves and others about our mistakes and lessons learned, and go forward into the future with LOVE & Honesty to truly heal each other and the world. <br /><br />Life lessons should never be taken personally, but used to empower us toward goodness on our journeys. <br /><br />Thank you, I have been holding that one in for years :DAngel Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10507701094250784293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-44614873243718870702015-12-17T22:43:11.428-08:002015-12-17T22:43:11.428-08:00Ok Here it is...
I really took on the teachings o...Ok Here it is...<br /><br />I really took on the teachings of Jeff Primack when introduced to them by my friends about 5 years ago. I could not afford to go to his seminar but I took the teachings from their info and actually taught food healing classes at a Spiritual Center in the suburbs of Chicago from what I have learned.<br /><br />OK well I eventually got to go to the Jeff Primack seminar about 3 years ago.. and I experienced a lot of the same that was mentioned on this website. I saw the cold cement floors, I saw exercises that were not 'gently taught' and saw elderly or disabled people struggling with them and no one to help them. I saw all the expensive products and people going there to get certified. I experienced hyperventilation, stressful exercise, and even hallucinated during the 9 breath method holding hands at the end. I saw genuine people following and working for Jeff with 'fear' in their eyes of him, they all dressed like him and seemed like dis-empowered followers trying to impress him by doing what he said.... and he even spoke to some of his co-workers who were aggravated by his attitude....Yes it's true.<br /><br />SO I did the breathing methods (which made me very light headed) and had my chance to talk to him, I was very excited. I said 'Jeff! I have been following your teachings and so on... and I taught a class with your info and...' (He had been looking at me with a frown the whole time) and said 'What! you have taught a class??, have you been certified by my food healing program?' I said No, and he seemed very angry and said 'Do you know you can be arrested for that? and it felt like he energetically grabbed me by the ear and said: "follow me!" and I followed him (it felt like I got in trouble in elementary school or something). He asked a man to sign me up for the class which was 300 dollars, and I said I don't have money for that, I am a student. and Jeff really didn't seem to care even though he knew I was actively trying to help people with his wisdom. <br /><br />To make a long story short: In the Presence of a young person (me), who wanted to teach his info and actually help people, Jeff Primack yelled at me, threatened me, had no mercy that I did not have enough money for the program and told me to save up for next year. <br /><br />He did not value helping people that suffer illness... over profit. He just didn't seem to care. And, I felt like I was punched in the stomach after that.. Seriously let down, emotionally hurt and truly disappointed by a cold elitist-capitalist cult-like figure who knew powerful things but who just seemed to lack compassion. The main ingredient he was missing.. was LOVE. <br /><br />My grandmother died of colon cancer and have seen much suffering of sick people I love through lifestyle diet-related illness, I truly want to help people with healthy food education, and after meeting Jeff Primack I really wish to never charge a DIME for it. And if a young person came up to me trying to help people with my wisdom, I would ENCOURAGE them and help them feel loved/supported. <br /><br />I really do think Jeff Primack has valuable info, I do think my life changed because of masterful teachings he provided... I also think he taught me never follow someone fully and always be your own leader and guiding light. I agree he can offer a gateway into a healthier way of life but it is only a stepping stone for most people.<br /><br />I forgive him and wish him the best, I am grateful for what he has taught me. I hope to see him let go of ego and profit to help people with his energy because he is truly gifted, but the most enlightened teachers in my eyes are..... KIND. If you are not kind, you are not in a harmonious alignment with God, Love, and the Universe. <br />Angel Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10507701094250784293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-57502123499818122712015-10-26T20:31:41.591-07:002015-10-26T20:31:41.591-07:00I went to several Qi Revolution events and always ...I went to several Qi Revolution events and always enjoyed them. To be completely honest I only attended first 2 days every time. They are quite exhausting. Jeff is a great speaker. Though..he knows how to captivate the audience. I enjoyed his stories and jokes. And the holding hands with strangers prayer was a wonderful experience for me. <br />I feel sorry for those who had a negative experience in Qi Revolution seminar. But don't blame Jeff Prima for it... just because you didn't like what he has to offer doesn't mean nobody likes it. There are people whose lives have been transformed there, myself included, by the collective energy that was created in that room thanks to Jeff's effort. I'm thankful for that. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16017273150219103774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-91319621616798116102015-07-27T19:34:45.090-07:002015-07-27T19:34:45.090-07:00Thank you for this blog post. I received a postca...Thank you for this blog post. I received a postcard in the mail for this seminar and have been debating with myself on whether or not to sign up for it next month. I almost did, thinking I could handle 4 days of weirdness for cheap CE credits; but after reading your review (and one other I was able to find online) I have decided against it. I've sat through a 4 hour timeshare pitch - but could I do something similar, that also includes holding hands with strangers, not eating for hours, guided hyperventilation, and preaching for 4 DAYS? Nope. Not even for the CE hours I so desperately need. Thanks again for saving me $150.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08013492972159799953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937814539238306393.post-55904050613623796582015-06-08T20:54:03.654-07:002015-06-08T20:54:03.654-07:00Sandy Chase: Thank you for your comment. Rest assu...Sandy Chase: Thank you for your comment. Rest assured your comment will reach an audience of people who need to find out more about this scammer. To date, 2,835 people have looked at this post. Unfortunately, many of them will be unable to find other classes to fulfill their CE requirements. Feel free to use the contents of this in any letter you write to responsible authorities.Allanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11540763379378930277noreply@blogger.com