Grand Master Choa Kok Sui (GMCKS) is the Founder of Modern Pranic Wellness Center and Arhatic Yoga Master Choa Kok Sui was born on August 15th, 1952 in Cebu city, Philippines. He was a multi-faceted personality – successful business man, a chemical engineer, a prolific writer, a devoted family man and above all an ardent seeker of spirituality. Despite being born in a wealthy family, he chose a life of simplicity, asceticism and austerity. He has been acknowledged as the greatest pioneer in the field of Energy Healing in our times. He has done more than 30 years of research in the field of Energy healing. The culmination of all the work he has done is the synthesis of Science and Spirituality. He conceptualized Pranic healing for physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing. Pranic healing uses “life force†or Prana (referred to also as Chi, Ki, Mana in other disciplines) for healing and harmonizing body’s processes and to boost the immunity. Modern Pranic Healing as a science was created in late 1987, through Master Choa’s book, “The Ancient Science and Art of Pranic Healingâ€. Since then, this technique has been applied successfully for more than 30 years across 120 countries. This school of energy healing is simple, powerful and effective – it has positively transformed the lives of millions of people on many levels. Pranic Wellness Center has been designed in such a way that anybody can apply it based on the described procedure after proper training. Master Choa has also developed a system of spiritual practices called ‘Arhatic Yoga’, for seekers of the Higher Truth. Arhatic Yoga is connected to spiritual evolution of the soul and leads to soul (or self) realization. Pranic Wellness Center is an amalgam of yoga traditions from various schools of thought and imbibes a plethora of practices designed to guide the students through a safe and accelerated spiritual growth. Master has constantly emphasized that Spirituality is for all and reiterated on the fact that “Truth is Universal†and hence this school of thought has been conceptualized in a nonsectarian form.