
The Founder
Grand Master Choa Kok Sui
Founder of Modern Pranic Healing & Arhatic Yoga
Grand Master Choa Kok Sui was a Filipino-Chinese spiritual teacher, author, and the founder of modern Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga. His teachings have spread across more than 120 countries, touching millions of lives worldwide.
Beyond his spiritual work, Master Choa was deeply committed to humanitarian causes. He believed that spiritual development must be accompanied by service to humanity — especially to those who are most vulnerable: the hungry, the poor, and the suffering.
His Sacred Journey
Published "The Miracles of Pranic Healing", introducing a revolutionary energy healing system.
Pranic Healing spreads to over 120 countries, transforming millions of lives.
Founded the MCKS Charitable Foundation to channel spiritual practice into humanitarian action.
Launched Food For The Hungry programs across India, feeding thousands daily.
"It is not enough to just meditate. You must also serve. When you serve, your soul grows."
— Grand Master Choa Kok Sui
His Humanitarian Teachings
Three principles that continue to guide the foundation's mission every single day.
Service as Spiritual Practice
Master Choa taught that true spiritual growth is inseparable from service. Every act of kindness is a prayer, every meal served is a meditation.
Feeding the Hungry
He believed feeding the hungry is one of the highest forms of charity — addressing the most fundamental human need with unconditional love.
Generosity & Tithing
"When you share your blessings, the universe opens its doors to you." His teaching on tithing inspired a culture of joyful giving.
His Living Legacy
Today, the MCKS Food For The Hungry Foundation stands as a living testament to Grand Master Choa Kok Sui's vision of a world where no one goes hungry. Through the dedication of thousands of volunteers and the generosity of countless donors, his dream of feeding the hungry continues to grow stronger with each passing year.
"His hands may no longer serve the food, but his love continues to feed thousands."
