Gratitude to my Sifu, Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit, Sigung Lai, Sigung Ho, Sitaigung Yang, all Past Masters and my wonderful Wahnam Family for such a great course!
Category Archives: Courses
2013十一月特別課程 Special Courses November 2013 with Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit in Taiwan
Special Courses in November 2013 with Grandmaster Wong in Taiwan
Bringing Back Chinese Treasure to the Chinese People
Two Special Courses for Leaders:
2013/11/2 Saturday, Taichung (Howard Prince Hotel)
Time: 9:00 – 12:00, 13:30 – 16:30, Dinner with Grandmaster Wong: 18:30
2013/11/3 Sunday, Taipei (Shangri-La’s Far Eastern Plaza Hotel)
Time: 9:00 – 12:00, 13:30 – 16:30, Dinner with Grandmaster Wong: 18:30
“By now, many people have heard of chi kung, but many more people, even among the Chinese, do not know what chi kung really is; even fewer people are aware that when they practice genuine chi kung–not some adulterated exercises pretending to its name–they are practicing some of the secrets of ancient masters.”
— Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Chi Kung Classes In Petaling Jaya Starting May 2013
Chi kung classes have started in Petaling Jaya! The classes are taught by Sifu Lee Wei Joo, a certified Shaolin Wahnam Kung Fu and Chi Kung instructor (http://shaolin.org/general/instructors-list.html#malaysia). Sifu Lee is also a certified Shaolin Wahnam Chi Kung healer (http://shaolin.org/general/healers-list.html#malaysia).
The available schedules are currently Tuesday, 8pm to 9pm, and Saturday 9am to 10am. The venue is at 14 Lorong Utara A, Petaling Jaya.
For more information about the chi kung courses, please go to https://shaolinwahnammalaysia.com/chi-kung-classes/
Good Health Is Our Birth-Right!
by Grandmaster Wong Kiew KIt
You can be healthy physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually, irrespective of race, culture and religion

Good health is our birth-right. We are by nature healthy. In this post I shall share with you my knowledge and experience as a chi kung grandmaster in helping literally hundreds of people to be healthy. Many of these people were chronically ill before.
As we are by nature healthy, illness is an unnatural state. This means that illness, any illness, is temporary and can be rectified. Understandably, to those who have been ill for a long time and have been used to the idea that their illness is “incurable”, this claim may sound outlandish, or, more positively, too good to be true.
I can assure you that this claim is true, and is made earnestly, substantiated not only by sound medical philosophy but also by hundreds of actual case histories. To comprehend the truth of this claim, you have first of all to realize that the conventional Western medical paradigm of looking at health and illness is not necessarily the only correct way.
Another way is to use the traditional Chinese medical paradigm, which actually has maintained the health and sanity of the largest population of the world for the longest period of known history. In case someone thinks that traditional Chinese medicine is primitive or unscientific, he or she may derive some inspiration from the fact that at a time barely three hundred years ago when Western medicine employed cupping and bloodletting to treat virtually all diseases and confined the psychologically ill to asylums as possessed by spirits, the Chinese had been treating physical and psychological illness successfully for more than thirty centuries!
It is categorically stated here that this website is never meant to undermine conventional Western medicine. Personally, I believe that conventional Western medicine has, and will continue to have, an essential role in modern societies, and in many cases conventional Western medical treatment is more effective than traditional Chinese one.
The main aim of this website is to provide authentic information, which may not be easily available in the West due to linguistic, cultural and other reasons, on how and why many so-called “incurable” diseases like asthma, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, kidney problems, maniac-depression, nervousness and sexual inadequacy can be cured by practicing chi kung. This can be easily and logically explained using the Chinese medical paradigm.

According to Chinese medical philosophy, there is no such a thing as an incurable disease, although a patient may be incurable if his illness, even a simple one, has done damage beyond a certain threshold. Every disease can be cured because we are by nature healthy.
Even a few minutes of reflection will reveal that this premise is true. Think of the millions of deadly germs that are around and inside you; think of the wear and tear that is constantly going on in your body; and think of the continual stress that affects your psyche. Yet you are not normally sick — if your natural systems are working the way they should.
The Chinese figuratively describe this natural working of your bodily and mental systems as harmonious chi flow. In western terms it means that the chi or energy:
- that provides the necessary information to all parts of your body (and mind)
- that produces just the right types of chemicals of the right amounts and at the right places
- that provides the right defence and immunity when needed
- that repairs all your worn out or damaged parts
- that disposes off toxic waste, negative emotions and whatever is harmful to you
- and that carries out countless other activities that keep you healthy and alive
is functioning the way it is supposed to.
The Chinese also symbolize this healthy interaction between the body’s natural systems and all disease-causing factors as yin-yang harmony, yin representing the body’s functions and yang the pathogenetic agents.
Sickness is unnatural; it occurs, as it sometimes does, when certain parts of the body fail in their natural functions. For example:
- if your energy flow fails to meet and overcome invading germs
- if it fails to repair cell or issue damage satisfactorily
- if it fails to flush out negative emotions adequately
you would be respectively infectiously, degeneratively or psychologically sick. The Chinese describe this sick condition, which is unnatural and temporary, as yin-yang disharmony.
There are countless immediate causes for this yin-yang disharmony, but the root cause may be generalized into two main categories, namely:
- insufficient energy to work the systems
- energy blockage hindering energy to flow to where it is needed.
If you do not have sufficient antibodies to fight invading germs, for example, or if your mental impulses commanding repair work are disrupted, or if your negative emotions are trapped inside your body — all of which manifest disharmonious energy flow — you would be sick.
Health can be regained if you restore your yin-yang harmony. There are many different approaches, such as employing herbs, acupuncture, massage therapy, external medicine and chi kung, but the two fundamental tasks are:
- to remove energy blockage
- to increase energy level.
The forte of chi kung is to clear energy blockage and to increase energy level. Chi kung, spelt as “qigong” in Romanized Chinese, is the art of developing energy, particularly for attaining health, vitality, longevity, mental freshness and inner peace.
Congratulations to Our New Shaolin Wahnam Chi Kung Healers!
I would like to congratulate our new Shaolin Wahnam Chi Kung Healers, and to our new Shaolin Wahnam Instructors.
I would like to especially congratulate Sifu Dr. Foong Tuck Meng, who is a fellow Malaysian and is a new Chi Kung Healer from Kuala Lumpur.
A new chapter in medical history is underway!
Private Classes Available
I will be offering private Kung Fu classes for 2 times every week per month, at 1 hour per class. We can arrange for a suitable venue and time as needed. The material covered will include Shaolin Wahnam Chi Kung and Kung Fu, from the basic fundamentals to intermediate level. With private instructions, I can match the course to your level of development and progress. As a prerequisite, please read the Ten Shaolin Laws. The classes will be ongoing. Within a year you should be able to have good Shaolin forms, have an understanding of its philosophy and applications, and have internal force. You can leave the private class at any time, but if you want to maximize your training it is best to attend the classes until you have reached a sufficient level.
My fees are currently at RM2,000.00 per month. The classes are ongoing training classes where you will receive personal guidance and instruction from me. You will be getting personal instructions from a practitioner of a high level, advanced art.
Why the reason for the high price? My school, Shaolin Wahnam, is proud to be one of the few remaining genuine Shaolin schools that still teach Kung Fu with a holistic approach. We know how to apply our Shaolin Kung Fu patterns and forms in combat situations. We do not use kickboxing and technics borrowed from other arts. We use our forms and patterns as taught in combat situations. The combative skills covered include:
- Striking
- Kicking
- Felling
- Gripping
- Against Multiple Attackers
- Weapons
At the spiritual level we aim for mind expansion and cultivation. Note that Shaolin Kung Fu is not religious and my Wahnam family includes highly skilled practitioners from many faiths.
In addition I will be sharing with you in my classes what were considered Kung Fu secrets by traditional Kung Fu masters of the past. Most of the secrets that I will be sharing are Kung Fu application related. These secrets were only passed down from Master to inner chamber disciples, but which are now open secrets because of my School’s drive to keep the essence of Kung Fu alive. In fact, just do a search on my Sifu’s website at www.shaolin.org and you will see a wealth of information available there.
Lastly, I want my students to be committed to the practise. Charge too low and some people won’t take their training seriously. In the past masters would often test a potential student’s diligence and perseverance by making him do chores and basic training for years. In this modern age, money is a poor substitute but it is sufficient to see that one is dedicated enough to the arts. Also, I do not want the arts to be passed down to gangsters and other malcontents of society. The Shaolin arts were reserved for generals, emperors and the elite in the past.
However, if you do not have the financial means but can prove that you are a dedicated and worthy student, then I can consider revising the fee.
I am also considering conducting regular classes once there is sufficient demand. If you are interested in a regular class, please send me an email.
You can contact me at weijoo81@gmail.com





