Javier Antolínez, a commercial airlines pilot, began as he was 29 to suffer some health diseases associated to professional stress. A year later, that leaded to a serious operation which was about to cause him the death.

Some repeated medical mistakes occasioned him an irreversible Biliary-Laennec’s cirrhosis due to the excess of medicines and with a life expectancy of three years.

The untenable situation drives him to despair of any restoring hope. In the very crises, thinking that all possibilities were lost, he is treated with Acupuncture for the first time. These treatments allow him to have an efficient and really quick restoring, so that he begins to see a light at the end of the tunnel in a highly hard process.

From that moment, and having proved Acupuncture’s efficiency, he desists from been treated by Medicine. His restoring strengthens and he can take up his job again: “flying”.

As he was 33, during one of his continuous flights to Canary Islands, he met in Tenerife the person who would later be his professor and friend: Korean Master Shin Hyung Seung.   

Master Shin Hyung Seung, besides having treated him highly efficiently, wanted to teach him the T.C.M. (Traditional Chinese Technique). What really amazed Javier because both of those careers were completely different from each other.

Master Shin Hyung Seung insisted by arguing that he had perceived an extraordinary and innate ability on him for T.C.M. (Traditional Chinese Technique).

This insistence and Javier Antolínez’s quest for knowledge leaded him to learn the T.C.M. As he was learning it, he could see really amazing results on his own restoring.

His continuous business trips provided him several international contacts and gave him the opportunity to study and exercise the best techniques. He spent day after day studying, investigating, learning, searching and sharing his knowledge.

He also discovered which had been the obstacle that had avoided this millennial science to be learnt by Occidental people and he enumerated them as follows:

  1. First of all, the language as a barrier.
  2. In the second place, being able to understand the structure of a science born more than 5000 years ago in the environment of some mental and sociological ideas very different from the present ones.
  3. Finally, he found a method to teach the technique by organising, according to an Occidental Cartesian mind, some topics created by Oriental minds from 5000 years ago, and, consequently, very unlike topics from the present ones.

Self educated par excellence, he has changed this virtue into an access that has allowed him to see through human knowledge, just where a lot of us can’t arrive. He never left aside any of the Occidental University subjects necessary to make his training complete.

As a committed, untiring promoter to turn the T.C.M. (Traditional Chinese Technique) into an University Degree, he created an association to get it: ARES of T.C.M. In order to find help to achieve this objective, he travelled tirelessly until he got it. As a result, he obtained this support in some T.C.M. Universities in Montreal (Canada), in the T.C.M. University of New York (USA), and in Hu Bei College T.C.M. University in China.

After 23 investigation and training years, 15 of them also working as a professional in this area, he is still helping hundreds people to improve their health and quality of life. His research in T.C.M. areas has leaded him to achieve an enviable quality and life-style which are also worth emulating.

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