Chi Guide to Enlightenment helps you in Transformation of Energy.
An Introduction to the Chi Guide. This section of the Chi Guide is more understandable if you are familiar with the basics of Chinese Medicine or have reviewed Ancient Chinese Medicine, Balancing Yin and Yang, Blood in Chinese Medicine and other Transformation of Energy pages found on this website. Learning to guide Chi is a lifelong process. In my experience it began when I was young and wanted to understand life's mysteries unknowable through my five senses. For me, of the many books directly dealing with expanded consciousness, the most important ones are 'Tao Te Ching', 'The Secret of the Golden Flower', 'Cosmic Consciousness' and 'In the Light of Truth'. And of course 'Huang Di Neijing', a Chi guide that gives practical steps on how to purify the body so that a unified and glorious state of awareness becomes an ongoing life experience. These pages are my sincere attempt to share with you as simply as possible my understanding of this subtle process which carries unimaginable benefits for each of us.
Chi Guide for Unifying Shen and Jing in 'a Sacred Marriage'.
As you have read in the Chi Systems section, the kidney domain, housing Jing, includes the sexual center, but also the bone-marrow, spinal cord and the brain. This 'sea of marrow' can be nourished and re-built in order to expand consciousness. Neijing says, “The essence of kidney produces marrow that forms the brain.”
So the nutritive and supportive Jing is that Generative Force (Kundalini) that can be cultivated by conscious intention with other Chi qualities, especially the Ancestral Chi – Shen, which connects us to our spirit and therefore to our free will. For this, focus and contemplation are needed and utilizing Acupuncture and Natural Remedies as well as Tao practices as the Chi guides can be of great help. When our free will is aligned with the great Will of Wu Chi - when we claim It as the ultimate Chi Guide, we can begin to clear the organs, tissues and glands along with their channels. By consciously practicing the virtues this implies, we'll then begin to experience the abundance of the creative Power of our Generative Force. (This Tao of Enlightenment will be explained in the Generative Force section in detail). However, it is easy to ignore the subtle promptings of 'the ultimate Chi Guide'. And if, through our thinking, feeling and action we fail to work on clearing the organs and Chi channels for that alignment, we automatically become subordinates to wrongly and excessively used sexual and other confusing forces with their limitations. We then have only a static connection to the endless supply of Light Chi. This leads to weakening of the body, unhappiness, deterioration of all faculties and final death with the life spent devoid of its true purpose. “Overindulgence in the five emotions; happiness, anger, sadness, worry, fear and fright can create imbalances. These emotions can injure Chi, while seasonal elements can affect the body. Sudden anger damages the Yin Chi, to become easily excited and overjoyed will damage the yang Chi. This causes the Chi to rebel and rise up to the head squeezing the Shen out of the heart and allowing it to float away. Failing to regulate one's emotions can be likened to summer and winter aiming to regulate each other, threatening life itself.” - Neijing. Once again - since Jing Chi operates as the substratum of life, it follows that it is, in addition to its kidney 'home', within every cell of the human body. The question is what else does each cell carry as a result of the person's thinking and actions, including eating and drinking? These limiting elements may take 'the upper hand' therefore can, temporarily or even for a lifetime, repress the more refined principal Jing Chi. This makes the following the ultimate Chi Guide even more difficult.
The Role of Shen Chi.Shen or Ancestral-Spiritual Chi is associated with breathing, the heart and the circulation of blood. The Heart controls blood, blood vessels and houses the mind including feelings. Spirit, Consciousness, Memory, Thinking and Sleep are all dominated by the heart function or Shen. Shen, when not over-run by desires, passions and other negative emotions, is the pristine spirit that is one with the Law of Love - Wu Chi. Shen Chi is Yang in relation to the receptive Jing Chi. Shen is cultivated through prayer, contemplation of the virtues such as Gratitude, Love, Compassion, Generosity and other divine qualities. Also, yearning to understand the riddle of existence opens the heart to intuitive knowledge. The boundaries of the ego begin to soften and Shen awakens the need to cleanse the energies, to transforms negative emotions lodged in the organs, tissues and glands into positive Chi in order to vitalize the body and expand consciousness. As the driving force behind the personality, 'Shen is the awareness that shines out of the eyes when we are truly awake'. Practicing Chinese Meditations, applying Acupuncture-without-needle and Chinese Healing Herbs clarifies and strengthens all Chis of the body. They help in keeping the connection to the ultimate Chi Guide constant.
The Heavenly Heart and Jing. The Sacred Marriage.It is not done in a day, but eventually Shen (spirit-fire-yang) transforms into a 'Heavenly Heart' and unites with Jing (seed-water-yin) in a sacred inner marriage with a beyond description orgasmic bliss described in many ancient texts.
With this experience the biological mechanism of the Generative Force is ignited and it's life giving nectar, 'the fiery Dragon' - rushes up to the brain. The gates of Wu Chi's reservoir of a new, brilliant reality of Life open wide.
Consciousness from the isolated sense of ego toward expanded, all-embracive awareness has taken a major leap. . AHA! This leads to inspired sense of freedom, creativity, qualities of genius and can ultimately lead to Cosmic Consciousness. This then is the complete healing of the human body, mind and spirit. For this reason the Chinese medical tradition speaks of Jing, Chi and Shen as the Three Treasures.
Ancient Chinese Medicine page.
Balancing Yin and Yang page.
Transformation of Energy page.
Blood in Chinese Medicine page.
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