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Tong Ren Global Expansion and  Research - OCI Healing Research Foundation

Tong Ren has developed all over the world over the last 25 years. It has made a tremendous impact. Along with all the self-less practitioners in countries everywhere helping to further the spread of Tong Ren and above all, help people who need medical care, a non-profit organization was formed to further that vision. It is called, the OCI Healing Research Foundation. The foundation website site is www.OCIHealingResearchFoundation.org. Along with their many activities, the foundation develops standards and procedures. For practitioners and patients, I think it is good to know the official definition of Tong Ren as presented by the foundation.

What exactly is Tong Ren?

Developed by Tom Tam, Tong Ren as an integral part of the Tom Tam Healing System. It is a form of energy therapy for restoring health and vitality. Tong Ren is based on a belief that disease is related to interruptions, or blockages, in the body’s natural flow of chi, neural bioelectricity, blood, or hormones. Tong Ren seeks to remove these blockages, restoring the body’s natural ability to heal itself, even when illnesses are chronic, debilitating, or otherwise untreatable.

Tong Ren combines western knowledge of anatomy and physiology with the ancient principle of “chi,” or life force energy, to create what many consider to be a powerful new healing modality. Drawing on the Jungian theory of the “collective unconscious,” Tong Ren is believed to access energy from this universal source and direct it to the patient. Because no physical contact is involved or necessary, Tong Ren is often practiced as distance healing.

In a typical therapy session, the Tong Ren practitioner uses a small human anatomical model as an energetic representation of the patient, tapping on targeted points on the model with a lightweight magnetic hammer. The practitioner directs chi to blockage points corresponding to the patient’s condition, breaking down resistance at these points. As blood flow, neural transmission, and hormone reception are restored, the body is then able to heal.

 

 

 

 

 
 

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