Q: What is the best way to help children between the ages of three to five to be more energetic and healthy?

A: If they have issues at such young ages, their Pre-Heaven is not ample, the Pre-Heaven qualities are not sufficient. It is easy for them to keep their eyes open, but the hardest thing for them to do is to keep their eyes shut.

Q: What is the most beneficial for them?

A: Do not teach them Qi Gong, or Internal Alchemy. The best thing to do is to put something in a non-transparent box and let them guess what is inside. Have them shut their eyes and imagine what is in there. If they guess it, it is theirs. Perhaps you could write the word apple on a piece of paper, fold it up and let them guess what is written on it. Some children have the ability to see inside envelopes and containers, other children have special hearing abilities, and some the ability to smell what others don’t. Some have special tactile sensibilities that allow them to feel the content by touch. The more they use these abilities, the stronger they become, to the point of being able to see what people are doing inside a building or even inside the White House. The easiest way to open their door is when they are three years old. When you open a child’s door of abilities and tools at the ages of three, five, eight, nine, fourteen, fifteen or anytime before nineteen, the issue is then what to do after you’ve opened it, as they are doors of energy loss. That is why the best thing to do is to let them be natural. On the other hand for adults it is easy to close the eyes, but hard to open them. Once you reach thirty years it is too late. Actually, the older you get the harder it is to open the portal.

This information here allows you to create one hundred Harry Potters in a period of ten years.

Q: Should I tell children to be like trees to quieten them?

A: No, tell them to look for the sun inside them.

Q: What is best for each phase of childhood, for example from seven to eight?

A: Where are you preparing to take them? If they want to go to university, then let them recite numbers. The trouble is in there; six people, namely father, mother, the grandparents on the mother’s side and on the father’s side, they all look after one single child.

Where are you taking her?