Whirlwind

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  1. From my readings about medical Qigong, with regards to healing others, the outer energy will be transformed by the healers dantian, therefore it will be immediately useful for the patient.

     

    Thanks Ish. I guess this would imply that the healer is a channel for the Qi going into the patient.

     

    I guess what I meant was for instances where the healer is not channelling into the patient, but rather setting up conditions for the ambient energy to be taken in by the patient.


  2. Actually, you might want to consider the source and intent of my gigglefit... hehe gigglefit, i like that, it is a fun word... say it: gigglef- erhem...

     

     

    Take into consideration that the Tao is in all our best interests, sometimes with gifts and good fortune, sometimes with tough love and examples to either follow or avoid. Consider that laughter is the best medicine. Consider that the truth takes adobe in our heart(s) and can be heard and listened to at any and all times at will, by the discretion of the individual. Consider that we all know everything there is to know about anything there is to know about, within reason of neceissity, and we call it intuition...

     

     

     

    Consider that the obvious conclusion isnt something to laugh AT, but to laugh WITH :D

     

     

     

     

    noting the 5 element cycle and the organs, there is a possibility, isnt there, that it could go beyond the kidneys? I do not know as much, but if the problem at the lungs traced from the metal to the earth or fire, wouldnt you also show signs of various other, related, health issues?

     

     

    A friend of mine, i've mentioned once before, has almost every problem with her organs and body that a single body can harbor from heart to lung to stomach to nerve, sounds to me like a potential 8 pointed star in a 5 element system!

     

     

    I am not an expert, just a fellow student of the Arts and the last topic at the local group I attend just happened to be about Water element(Kidney). That's why I felt I could offer some kind of useful advice !

     

    However I understand what you mean.


  3. Thanks to all of you! :)

    I'll do my best. ;)

     

    Hi there,

     

    In the cycle of the 5 elements, Lungs are associated with Metal and Kidneys with Water.

     

    In the creation cycle Metal nurtures the Kidney.

     

    However if you have a Kidney Yin deficiency, it will drain the Lung energy (thus becoming Lung Deficient).

     

    If you address Kidney Deficiency it will then allow the lung to recuperate.

     

    So the lung problem may not be a lung problem, but a kidney defiency, leading to a lung weakness from the kidney "borrowing" too much from the lung.


  4. In Taoist alchemy, Qi (Jing Qi) must be refined in order for it to be of use for higher level self-healing.

     

    This refinement happens in the lower Dantian, where (from my experience) it seems to steam upwards from the dantian after it is refined, expanding upward to fill every nook and cranny.

     

    I also have come across forms which are mean to take in external Qi in larger quantities than usual, directly from the ambiant environment.

     

    However it feels as though the quality of this Qi is more "raw" and brought me to wonder, is this Qi useable in that state, or must it also be refined before it becomes "useful" energy.

     

    I suppose the same question could be applied to Qi healing for others. If external Qi (from the ambient environment) is directed towards the patient, is it directly useable? Or must it be refined by the patient's Dantian before is is of any use to them?


  5. Hi, I am reaching out to any of you out there who might have read Michael Lomax's book "A Light Warrior's Guide to High Level Energy Healing (Medical Qigong & A Shaman's Healing Vision".

     

    If you have read it and would consider selling it please let me know a reasonable price.

     

    I know there is a Kindle version, but I would much prefer having a paper copy.

     

    Many thanks!