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Hello Lemongrasstree, Regarding your cancer from meditation and using pyramids question, a self-proclaimed Chinese spiritual guru Wang Lin of qigong. Who claimed he could cure terminal cancer and conjure snakes from thin air died at the age of 65. Wang Lin died in Fuzhou, China’s Jiangxi province, from complications from a serious autoimmune disorder which led to multiple organ failure. He was detained in 2013 and charged with illegal detention, fraud, gun possession and bribery. However he was granted bail due to his poor physical condition. Wang Lin claimed that he could conjure reptiles with bare hands. The Intermediate People’s Court in Fuzhou said in a statement that Wang Lin had passed away.
Wang practiced the ancient form of Qigong, which is thought to cultivate energy. While some claim it can heal the body, help others and also reconnect a person with their spiritual side. He also posted videos online of him conjuring live snakes out of an empty pot and filling an empty glass with wine by ‘simply breathing on it.’ Wang shot to prominence in 2013 after photographs of him posing with celebrities and businessmen emerged in Chinese media. He has been pictured with Alibaba owner and founder Jack Ma, Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Zhao Wei a famous Chinese actress, and billionaire Jack Ma pictured walking with Wang Lin. He has been pictured with Jack Ma and Zhao Wei many times in media. detained in 2015 in connection with the death of a businessman. Media also claimed that he profited from corrupt and superstitious officials, telling them that he could help advance their careers and would also connect them with powerful people. When the pictures emerged many people saw him as a symbol of corruption, using his connections to gain wealth. Wang was detained in 2015 along with three others in connection with the kidnapping and death of businessman Zou Yong. At the time it was reported that he paid Wang substantial sums of money to become a follower. The Fuzhou prosecutor found Wang ‘criminally responsible’ for illegal detention, fraud, gun possession and bribery in November last year.