The Mingjueicians is a music and meditation project, formed by Montse Soto Suarez and PJ Wassermann, they create and work together in the studio, production and promotion.
The project and its name have their birthplace in The World Consciousness Community, a community where the central practice is to develop pure consciousness “Mingjue“, based on the methods of Zhineng Qigong culture that has been created by the Chinese grand master Dr. Pang Ming.
Practitioners connect heart to heart to build the Mingjue world consciousness field.
The community is jointly organized and supported by Teacher Wei and numerous international organizers.
Wei Qifeng as a student of Dr. Pang, established TWCC to spread the essence of this culture, he is the founder, director and teacher of The World Consciousness Community, he focuses on teaching and leading the community.
Montse, learned about Zhineng Qigong by attending an in-person retreat guided by master Wei Qifeng in 2019, she is also a member of the community since the birth of Mingjue gongfu, obtained her Mingjue gongfu teacher certificate in 2021, in addition to the Mingjue gongfu coach certificate. HeartMath Institute in 2019 and has volunteered at Dr. Joe Dispenza’s retreats.
She is also the author of an Spanish meditation story-telling podcast for children called “Las Nnnniñas Mingjue” where we find the first chapter published.
But above all, Montse is a meditator and participant in The World Consciousness Community, together with the very important work of her colleague PJ Wassermann, begin this project to put music to community meditations, songs like The 8 Verses and their own meditations, as well as composing music for healing, relaxation and connection with your innerself.
PJ and Montse also have an electronic dance music project called See the Stars where their main song talks about the Ubuntu philosophy, to improve humanity and with a positive spirit towards the future of the planet, the song is titled “Somos Ubuntu” . On his own, PJ Wassermann has enriched the musical world for decades with different and varied styles.
The Mingjueicians, here give thanks from the bottom of our hearts to all the members of the community and especially to An Yué, as an organizer, singer, teacher, always dedicated and loving companion, and an essential presence in the community. And very especially to life, for giving us this beautiful opportunity and the gift of the presence, wisdom, humility and example of living and teaching from the “no ego”, from the unconditional love of our guide and amazing teacher Wei.
Thank you Teacher Wei! Thanks mingjuemembers! Hao la!
Sending mingjue love for humanity and life on the planet. Without all of you this would not have been possible. Hun Yuan Ling Tong!
First release out now!
The Eight Verses
The eight verses or eight phrases in Zhineng Qigong were created by Dr. Pang.
The eight verses serve mainly to organize a qi field. Each verse has a special meaning and gets the practitioner into the qigong state before starting the practice. Through the visualization, qi is concentrated in the environment. The deeper a practitioner is in the qigong state, the stronger the effect of the qigong exercise. The eight verses are also suitable as an independent mantra.
顶天立地 ding tian li di – Head expands to into the sky, feet into the earth
形松意充 xing song yi chong – Body is relaxed, mind expands out
外敬内静 wai jing nei jing – Be respectful, quiet inside
心澄貌恭 xin cheng mao gong – The mind is clear, the appearance is humble
一念不起 yi nian bu qi – The mind is still
神注太空 shen zhu tai kong – The mind expands out to the vast void
神意照体 shen yi zhao ti – Illuminate deep inside
周身融融 zhou shen rong rong – The whole body is harmonised with qi
As we practice these teachings in daily life, we train the mind to embrace reality in a completely wholesome, wise, and compassionate way. These excellent practices help us purify our negativity and awaken the heart by giving us a way to transform adversity, conflict, and hardship into a direct opportunity for spiritual growth. In this way, rather than perceiving difficult people or adverse circumstances in our lives as an obstacle, tragedy, or punishment, we now meet these experiences with deep compassion, wisdom, and skill—using them as our actual practice on the path to enlightenment.
By way of these treasured practices we eliminate our competitive, selfish, and emotionally reactive nature, as well as our false and exaggerated concepts of self (also called self-grasping and self-cherishing). It is important to understand that the greed, jealousy, anger, pride, selfishness, and attachment, which cause us so much suffering, are actually misperceptions of reality, not inherent conditions of our mind. Therefore, these precious lojong practices can purify our misperceptions and delusions completely, revealing the natural radiance, clarity, wisdom, and compassion of our true nature.