These are the forms used by Guo Lin to treat her own cancer, and used to treat the cancer of many others. If you have cancer, please consult with your primary health care professional before adding this to your treatment plan.

The Guo Lin Walking QiGong:

Starting position: From a normal standing position, place your right leg back one step.

1. Inhale twice with two half-steps, left hand's Laogong point in front of dantien:

Place your left hand's Laogong point (basically about 1/2" towards the base of your fingers from the center of your palm) in front of your dantien (about 1" below your navel). Keep your right arm hanging at your side. Move your right leg even with the left and pause, resting it on the ball of the foot. While your leg is moving, inhale halfway and pause your breath and foot briefly. Then take another half-step forward with your right leg, filling your lungs as you do. Pause briefly and hold your breath. Keep your left palm in front of your dantien.

2. Exhale with one full step and switch arms:

Now take the next step, a full step, with your left leg, landing your left foot normally, ahead of the right. Exhale as you step. As you move your leg, switch your arms easily and normally, placing your right hand in front of your dantien, and the left arm by your side.

3. Inhale twice with two half-steps, right hand's Laogong point in front of dantien:

Move your right leg even with your left and pause, resting it on the ball of the foot. While right leg leg is moving, inhale halfway and pause your breath and foot briefly. Then take another half-step forward with your right leg, filling your lungs as you do. Pause and hold your breath. Keep your right palm in front of your dantien.

4. Exhale with one full step and switch arms:

Now take the next step, a full step, with your left leg, landing your foot normally, ahead of your right. Exhale as you step. As you move your leg, switch your arms easily and normally, placing your left hand in front of your dantien, and the right arm by your side.

Continue this ( 1 through 4 ) in a gentle easy rhythm. You will find it easier as you practice. You may walk in a slow, medium or fast speed. You may walk for some time; hours even. About 1/2 way through your walk, switch legs, doing the half-step step with the left leg.

Practice this for up to 2 hours a day.

Guo Lin Gong:

Three breathing and three openings and closings.

Stand straight with arms relaxed. Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth three times. Bring your hands, palms facing each other, in front of your dantien. Then imagine there is an energy field between the hands. When inhaling, imagine the energy field expands and pushes your hands apart. When exhaling, imagine the energy field collapses and your hands go back to the original position. Do this three times.

Rising and lowering with openings and closings

Stand with feet about one leg's length apart with arms hanging down on both sides. Then hold your hands up in front of your chest, palms facing. Hold them apart about shoulders' width. When inhaling, imagine there is an energy field between your hands and the energy pushes your hands apart. Bend your knees to lower the stance. When exhaling, imagine that the energy field collapses. The hands go back to the original position (down to your sides). Straighten your legs. Repeat three times.

Next take one step forward with your right foot. Hold your hands up in front of your chest at shoulders' width apart, palms facing. When inhaling, imagine there is an energy field between your hands and the energy pushes the hands apart. When exhaling, imagine that the energy field collapses; drop your hands and bend the knees. Repeat three times.

Next take one step forward with your left foot. Hold your hands up in front of your chest at shoulders' width apart, palms facing. When inhaling, imagine there is an energy field between your hands and the energy pushes the hands apart. When exhaling, imagine that the energy field collapses; drop your hands and bend the knees. Repeat three times.

Loosening the waist / Moving the arms and waist

Stand with feet apart about shoulders' width. Place your right hand over your dan tien. Place your left hand at the back with the back of the hand resting on the acupoint Shenshu. (Shenshu points are one and one-half inches on the left and the right from the acupoint Ming Men, basically between the kidneys.When inhaling, raise the front arm (right arm) in the front of the body all the way over your head. Then exhale and lower the arm by continuing to move in a large curve to the back and end up at the right Shenshu. Repeat with the other arm. Repeat three times.

Turning with bow-arrow stance

Place both hands on your back with the backs of your hands resting on Shenshu points. Step forward with your left leg and bend your left knee until you cannot see your toes. The right leg is straight. The width of the stance is about one leg's length. Hold the position for the duration of six or nine counts. Repeat with the other side. Repeat six times.

Tilting forward

Place both hands on your back with the back of your hands resting on Shenshu points. Stand with both feet apart about shoulders' width. Tilt forward about 15-20 degrees. Repeat tilting forward three times.

Closing with three openings and closings and three breathings. closing means end of the practice).

Stand straight with arms relaxed. Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth three times. Bring your hands, palms facing each other, in front of your dan tien. Then imagine there is an energy field between the hands. When inhaling, imagine the energy field expands and pushes your hands apart. When exhaling, imagine the energy field collapses and your hands go back to the original position. Do this three times.

A guided meditation to aid in your treatment. This is not from Guo Lin's family Qigong but from Zhou Family Qigong .

This can be done standing, sitting or lying down, in addition to the Guo Lin Qigongs and your other treatments.

Begin by doing the Microcosmic orbit. A description of this can be found at: http://www.yuliqigong.com/19.html

Once you are able to get the circulation going, imaging or visualize that every time your Qi passes the Mingmen (Life Gate) point at the small of your back, small (tiny) balls of golden Qi begin to circulate with each orbit, in addition to the original. On each orbit they increase in number.

Once you feel you have a good number of golden Qi balls, the next time they pass the Mingmen, they begin to spread out and travel around your body. Every time they find a cancer cell, they burst, killing the cancer cells. You will see a tiny light go out, for each cancer cell. The golden light begins to permeate your body.

If you start running out of lights, start the orbit again and create more golden Qi balls.

Do this two or three times a day, spread out, for two weeks to a month. After this time has passed, visualize or imagine that there are fewer and fewer cancer cells for the golden Qi balls to find. You will be feeling better, stronger and healthier. At some point between two and six months, visualize or imagine yourself cancer free. The golden Qi balls can't find a single cancer cell to destroy. As you continue to do the Microcosmic orbit, the Qi balls collect in various places in your body to help you stay healthy. These pockets can be your lymph nodes, your intestinal tract, behind your eyes, anywhere you feel is right.

You can use these saved Qi balls to fight any future illness.

Author's Bio: 

Jeff Smoley has been studying martial arts since 1960 and Qigong since 1976.
He holds black belts in two Jujitsu styles.
He is a lineage holder and master of Zhou Family Qigong and co-founder of YuLi (Jade Power) Qigong.