The Way of Health
Chinese Herbology and Qi Gong
Herbs for Peace, Herbs for Healing
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The
Cultivation of Inner Energy for Health, Wealth and Wisdom
Restoring
the body and mind to a condition of harmony using the energy of the universe and
the forces of nature
Energy in our body is like water.
An example is that water tends to flow downward like water flowing
downstream. In
order to have the energy within us flowing up, we must convert the energy into
positive energy, which will then flow upward or in a positive direction.
We do this by expanding our consciousness upward toward the universe.
The process is known as Inner Alchemy because we changing one energy to
another. Alchemists of yore were also trying to convert one thing to another.
We know that they were trying to change base metal into gold.
And modern chemists are always changing elements into others.
By using our mind plus specific exercises and meditations we can change
the negative energies (emotions and thoughts) into positive energy and also
increase the amount of positive energy at our disposal.
Psychology has shown us how damaging negative thoughts can be and how
beneficial positive thoughts can be.
For example, just talking with a friend who is depressed can change their
mental state into a to a positive one.
Or a person whose blood pressure rises on account of being angry, when
calm, the blood pressure returns to a healthy normal.
There are many other examples.
If we learn to use conscious awareness and the mind to influence the
energy flows within us, we can transform negatives to positives and also
increase the positive.
That positive energy can then be used to transform our lives into
success, good health and prosperity.
One
example to show that the mind can control the flow of energy in the body is to
make a fist with the left hand and then open the left hand in succession about
12 times and release – you will a tingling sensation in that hand.
Now with your mind transfer the same sensation to your right hand.
You know how to do it.
In a matter of seconds your right hand feels the blood flow like that of
your left hand.
You have used your mind to direct the flow of energy, Chi, to your right
hand. So
through intension and mind power you are directing the Chi. This is basically
how we create or turn negative energy to positive energy.
Think and it will happen.
One
of the major theories of Taoist health practices or Qi Gong (pronounced
"Chi Kung") is to relax and
rest the upper mind/brains (in the head and heart), called the observation mind
and conscious mind and use the lower mind/brain (in the gut), called the
awareness mind, located in the abdominal area or the Lower Tan Tien.
The ancient Taoist discovered that when they lowered the upper mind to
the lower minds they awakened the consciousness and awareness.
They also discovered that they could connect with the universe through
meditation and become aware of how the universal energies are working.
Scientists have confirmed that the intestinal area is energetic and
similar to the brain.
We can understand and experience “gut instincts” and feel emotions
through this center.
We experience a stomachache, or butterflies, and if we worry too much we
can possibly develop an acid stomach.
If anyone has ever studied reflexology they know that there are reflex
points in the abdomen that correspond to all the organs of the body just like
the brain has connection points from the nervous system to all the organs.
In this way we can see that the brain and intestines are similar and
intimately connected.
It is also interesting to note that scientists have discovered that the
intestinal villi hold an electrical charge.
(The brain also holds energy as an electrical charge.)
The villi are small hair-like fibers on the intestinal wall that help to
move the materials through it.
So the largest organs of the body also store energy.
It is also very important to keep the intestines healthy by
ingesting a lot of fiber and having normal bowel movements.
With our intestines emptied the energy or Chi flows more smoothly.
This area surrounding the navel is a storehouse for Chi or energy
gathered from the Universe.
Once one learns how to rest the upper Tan Tien or brain in the head and
use the lower brain more, then everything becomes easier.
Therefore, cultivation of energy in the lower Tan Tien is one of the most
important techniques to learn and there are many ways to do this.
Before the advent of medical science the Taoists realized that the
abdominal area can be used to store Chi or universal energy.
For thousands of years exercises and meditation have been developed to
store more energy there and in other organs as well.
There is another way to store energy in the body and that is in the form
of fat. That
energy is good to a degree but is not an infinite source and is generally not an
acceptable storage place for most people.
In
the Taoists teachings we also have information that the heart is also considered
another brain that has the capacity to think.
We have all heard the expressions to think with our heart (especially in
relation to love) and not with our head.
There are many songs and poetry written about the capacity of heart to
feel love. A
famous example of the heart storing thought comes from the book called the
“Hearts Code” by Paul Pearsal, Ph.D.
This book contains the story of an 8 year-old girl who received the
transplanted heart of a murder victim.
The 8 year old, after her transplant, started having nightmares about the
murder of her donor who she had never met.
With this information, as well as a composite drawing of the killer, the
police were able to apprehend the killer.
Just
like we have at our command our other “brains,” we can also have two lungs
and two hearts.
With exercise and meditation we can increase blood flow, oxygen flow and
lymphatic flow.
And it is not very difficult to do.
One technique is called “Laughing Qi Gong.”
We can activate the glands, circulatory and lymphatic systems by
conscious directed laughing.
The purpose of the Thymus gland is to manufacture killer T Cells or T
lymphocytes that act to prevent cancer cells from spreading in the body.
And all we need to do is laugh to activate them.
This also expands the diaphragm that helps distribute more oxygen.
By laughing the Aorta and Vena Kava pump more blood throughout the body
thereby helping to relieve the heart and lungs from working so hard.
Laughing also stimulates the Lymphatic system in the abdomen to produce
more lymphocytes and circulate the lymph so that it moves more freely within the
body. If
the lymphatic system is not working correctly or clogged with impurities then we
open ourselves up to various diseases in which cancer is the worst.
There are many lymph ducts connected to the intestines.
So if we are not careful as to what we ingest, then that could also cause
trouble to the lymphatic system.
The Spleen, the most important organ of the lymphatic system, along with
the bone marrow, produces Lymphocytes (white blood cells) that are essential for
immunity against different disease. The lymphatic system is also known as the
immune system.
Healthy bones are very important too.
The intestines connected with the circulatory system take these
Lymphocytes and change them into B-Lymphocytes that create antibodies against
specific foreign organisms and bacteria.
So by doing a belly laugh we help the immune system to stimulate
production of the B-Lymphocytes.
We have heard that “laughter is the best medicine.”
This Taoist way to good health has been practiced for thousands of years
and we have seen that Taoists masters have lived healthy lives well into the
100’s and beyond.
So
the purpose of keeping everything within the body either moving or spinning is
simple. If
we keep everything energetic with movement, then we don’t get sick.
Everyone can understand this principle.
If we don’t use our or exercise our bodies then they become weak or
sick. The
cells become stagnant.
The bones become brittle, the muscles atrophy and the organs become weak.
That means the electrons are not moving.
The joints don’t work right.
They may become stiff and we may feel pain in the form of arthritis.
And it is the same for the organs in the body.
A perfect example of how all energies are spinning is looking at the
cosmos all the way down to the individual atoms.
As I mentioned before, the galaxies and the planets are spinning.
They are all spinning in their respective orbit.
The cells of our body, all 655 trillion of them, are made up of atoms
with spinning electrons.
Our DNA is just spinning energy.
Even the construction of the DNA molecule is a spiral.
So within the Chi Kung meditations we learn to become aware of the spin
and conscious of the spinning energies within and around us.
It is very important to become of our own spinning energy.
The energies around us like magnetic energy from the earth,
electromagnetic energy from computers or the myriad of electronic and mechanical
device affect us everyday and have the potential to cause physical and mental
illness. Learning
how to spin the energies, gather the energies and store the energies is basic to
the Qi Gong practices.
The name Qi Gong means “Energy Work.”
Qi (Chi) is energy.
We can learn to become the mystic in control of our energies and
therefore our own destiny.
Where
do I find Chi and how can I access it?
The answer is that it is everywhere.
It is not energy like that of a burning log or an inert energy like lit
fuel. It
is contained in the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat.
But it is not air, it is not water and it is not fuel.
It is pure essence.
It is energy of God.
It is not unlike us.
But what are we?
Are we a body?
Are we a mind?
All the great spiritual traditions say we are spirit.
When we die, what dies?
Only the body dies.
The essence of who we are is that which has left the body, the life
force. So
it may be said that Chi is also made up of life force, but a universal force
that can be used for healing, manifesting and spiritual works.
The Taoists call Chi the Primordial Force.
According to them, when the Big Bang occurred from the Nothingness (Wu
Chi), there arose the Primordial Force (Dark Matter) which manifested into the
uncountable universes with its millions of galaxies and solar systems full of
suns and planets.
Modern physics has described the atom as being matter and defined as
being comprised of energy (electrons, protons, neutrons and quarks) with mostly
empty space. It has been calculated by astrophysicists that our universe is
comprised of approximately 90% empty space.
So what is this space made of?
Some call it gravity or a vacuum in space.
The Taoists discovered thousands of years ago the it is the original Chi
(energy) of existence and it can be used for all good works.
One need only know how to access it through exercises, yoga and
meditation. It
is free and an effective medicine. It is known as Energy Medicine – the new
medical paradigm for the 21st Century.
Other popular forms of energy medicine are Acupuncture, Chinese and
Ayurvedic herbology, and Homeopathy, to mention a few.
Chi Kung’s powerful healing methodologies are becoming more recognized
by traditional medical practitioners around the world.
It’s valuable exercise and meditation techniques are being offered as
an addition to or as a complete regimen for healing where other methods have
failed.
The Universe is within us.
How can this be?
The scientists have taken pictures of outer space.
As you go observe from earth further and further into space beyond the
planets, sun and stars even beyond other galaxies, there is mostly empty space.
In the same way when you go inside of your body and deep into the atom
there is again mostly empty space between the particles (electrons, protons,
etc.) The
distance between each energetic particle can be compared to the distance between
two stars if their mass is taken into consideration.
In this way outer space (the universe) is likened to inner space.
We can use this inner space, the Universe inside of us, to circulate and
store more energy or Chi in the body.
And the outer space can be used to gather Chi. The Taoist masters have
even gone deeper still into the inner universe through what they refer to as the
“mysterious gate” to the origin the universe or the Wu Chi. They have
practiced very advanced meditations for sometimes hundreds of years in order to
do this. Other
traditions also practice similar techniques like the advanced Buddhists or
Hindus sages.
Qi
Gong is an ancient system of exercises and meditations that promote good health and
longevity. By using our mind combined with specific gentle, yet powerful
exercises, we can change the energy of negative emotions and thoughts that are
stored in our body into positive energy, thereby increasing our good health.
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