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Qi Gong Exercises: Gain Mental and Spiritual

Balance
The Mind Unleashed
on 28 October, 2013 at 13:28

By: Dr. Yang, !ing"Ming, YMAA, Guest
Contributor
#t is $ery i%&ortant to 'ee& the (i or internal energy
circ)lating s%oothly in yo)r body. Many di**erent
'inds o* (igong e+ercises ha$e been created to
achie$e this, b)t they can generally be categori,ed
into *i$e gro)&s according to the %ain &)r&ose o*
the training:
1. Maintaining -ealth
The %ain &)r&ose o* the (igong styles in this
category is to *irst gain %ental and s&irit)al
cal%ness, &eace, and balance. .ith this %ental
balance, yo) can then engage in %o$ing e+ercises
that %aintain the s%oothness and balance o* the (i
circ)lation. This category )ses both still %editation
and %o$ing %editati$e e+ercises.
#t is belie$ed that %any illnesses are ca)sed by
%ental and e%otional e+cesses. These e%otions )se
)& (i and ca)se stagnation in the channels and
organ syste%s, !hich ca)ses yo) to get sic'. /or
e+a%&le, de&ression can ca)se sto%ach )lcers and
indigestion. 0nger !ill ca)se the li$er to
%al*)nction. 1adness !ill ca)se co%&ression and
tightness in the l)ngs, and *ear can dist)rb the
nor%al *)nctioning o* the 'idneys and bladder.
2hinese (igong &ractitioners there*ore reali,ed that
i* yo) !ant to a$oid illness, the *irst ste& is to
balance and rela+ yo)r tho)ghts. This is called
3reg)lating the %ind4 5tiao +in6. .hen yo)r %ind
is cal% and yo) are e%otionally ne)tral, yo)r (i
!ill a)to%atically reg)late itsel* and correct
i%balances.
#n the still %editation )sed *or %aintaining health, a %a7or &art o* the training is getting rid o*
tho)ghts so that the %ind is clear and cal%. .hen yo) beco%e &eace*)l and cal%, the *lo! o*
tho)ghts and e%otions slo!s do!n, and yo) *eel %entally and e%otionally ne)tral.
This 'ind o* %editation can be tho)ght o* as
&racticing e%otional sel*"control. .hen yo)
are in this 3no tho)ght4 state, yo) beco%e
$ery rela+ed and can e$en rela+ dee& do!n
into yo)r internal organs. .hen yo)r body is
this rela+ed, yo)r (i !ill nat)rally *lo!
s%oothly and strongly, clearing obstr)ctions
in the channels and %aintaining yo)r health.
This 'ind o* still %editation !as $ery
co%%on in ancient 2hinese scholarly society.
2hinese &hysicians disco$ered that certain
%o$e%ents or e+ercises increased the (i
circ)lation aro)nd the internal organs. 1o%e
o* these %o$e%ents are si%ilar to %o$e%ents
that are characteristic o* certain ani%als. #t is clear that in order *or an ani%al to s)r$i$e in the !ild,
it %)st ha$e an instinct *or ho! to &rotect its body. 8art o* this instinct is concerned !ith ho! to
b)ild )& its (i and ho! to 'ee& its (i *ro% being lost.
.e h)%ans ha$e lost %any o* these instincts o$er the years that !e ha$e been se&arating o)rsel$es
*ro% nat)re. One ty&ical set o* these (igong e+ercises, !hich is still &racticed today, is called /i$e
0ni%al 1&orts 5.) 9in :i6 another is the ;ight 8ieces o* Brocade.
O$er the tho)sands o* years o* obser$ing nat)re and the%sel$es, so%e (igong &ractitioners !ent
e$en dee&er. They reali,ed the body<s (i circ)lation changes !ith the seasons, and it is a good idea
to hel& the body o)t in these &eriodic ad7)st%ents. They also noticed that d)ring each season,
di**erent organs had characteristic &roble%s. /or e+a%&le, in the beginning o* a)t)%n yo)r l)ngs
ha$e to ada&t to the colder and drier air yo) are breathing. .hile this ad7)st%ent ta'es &lace, the
l)ngs are s)sce&tible to dist)rbance, so yo)r l)ngs %ay *eel )nco%*ortable and yo) %ay catch colds
easily.
Yo)r digesti$e syste% is also a**ected d)ring seasonal changes. Yo)r a&&etite %ay increase, or yo)
%ay ha$e diarrhea. .hen the te%&erat)re goes do!n, yo)r 'idneys and bladder !ill start to gi$e
yo) tro)ble. /or e+a%&le, beca)se the 'idneys are stressed, yo) %ay *eel &ain in yo)r bac'.
/oc)sing on these seasonal (i disorders, the %editators created a set o* %o$e%ents that can be )sed
to s&eed )& the body<s ad7)st%ent.
2. 2)ring 1ic'ness
2hinese doctors disco$ered thro)gh e+&erience that so%e o* the %o$e%ents co)ld not only
%aintain health, b)t co)ld also c)re certain illnesses. Using their %edical 'no!ledge o* (i
circ)lation, they researched )ntil they had *o)nd %any %o$e%ents that co)ld hel& c)re $ario)s
illnesses and health &roble%s. =at)rally, %any o* the% !ere not )nli'e the ones )sed to %aintain
health. This is not s)r&rising, since %any illnesses are ca)sed by )nbalanced (i. .hen this
stagnation contin)es *or a long &eriod o* ti%e, the organs !ill start to be a**ected and %ay be
&hysically da%aged. 0s a %atter o* *act, as long as yo)r sic'ness is li%ited to the le$el o* (i
stagnation and there is no &hysical organ da%age, the (igong e+ercises )sed *or %aintaining health
can be )sed to read7)st yo)r (i circ)lation and treat the &roble%.
-o!e$er, i* the sic'ness is already so serio)s that the &hysical organs start to *ail, then the sit)ation
has beco%e critical. #n this case, a s&eci*ic treat%ent is necessary. The treat%ent can be
ac)&)nct)re, herbs, or e$en an o&eration. 1o%e (igong e+ercises are designed to s&eed )& the
healing, or so%eti%es e$en to c)re the sic'ness. /or e+a%&le, )lcers and asth%a can be c)red !ith
so%e si%&le e+ercises. >ecently in both Mainland 2hina and Tai!an, certain (igong e+ercises ha$e
been sho!n to be e**ecti$e in treating certain 'inds o* cancer.
0c)&ress)re or (igong %assage is also co%%only )sed instead o* needles to ad7)st the (i
i%balance. This is done %ostly by (igong e+&erts !ho are able to )se their body<s (i to ad7)st the
&atient<s (i thro)gh to)ch or ac)&ress)re. This is seen in 2hinese (igong healing &ractices and
a&anese 1hiats) %assage.
3. 8rolonging ?i*e
The t!o &receding categories either %aintain the health that a &erson already has, or else treat
illnesses once they a&&ear. The theories and the &rinci&les *or these categories are si%&le, and the
training is conser$ati$e. Many 2hinese (igong &ractitioners !ere not satis*ied !ith this and
searched *or a !ay that !o)ld not only %aintain health, b)t !o)ld also increase the (i circ)lation
and strengthen the organs. #n this %ore aggressi$e a&&roach to (igong, they atte%&ted to *ind a !ay
to o$erco%e the nor%al co)rse o* nat)re. They re*)sed to acce&t that the length o* a &erson<s li*e is
set according to destiny. They belie$ed that i* they )nderstood the co)rse o* nat)re 5Dao, 6
co%&letely, they !o)ld be able to *ind a !ay to lengthen their li$es. This category o* (igong
training is &racticed %ostly by B)ddhists and Daoists.
O$er the %ore than nineteen h)ndred years o* research, the religio)s %editators disco$ered the !ay
to slo! do!n the degeneration o* the organs, !hich is the 'ey to obtaining a long li*e. There ha$e
been %any B)ddhists and Daoists !ho ha$e li$ed %ore than 1@0 years. #n Daoist society, it is said:
3One h)ndred and t!enty %eans dying yo)ng.4
Un*ort)nately, all o* this (igong training has been &assed do!n secretly in the %onasteries. 1tarting
in the 1AB0s, these secret theories and training %ethods !ere slo!ly re$ealed to the o)tside !orld.
0n i%&ortant &art o* this training to &rolong li*e is Marro!CBrain .ashing 9igong. The basic idea
o* Marro!CBrain .ashing 9igong is to 'ee& the (i circ)lating in yo)r %arro! and brain so that the
%arro! and the brain stay *resh and healthy.
Yo)r bone %arro! %an)*act)res %ost o* yo)r blood cells. The blood cells bring no)rish%ent to the
organs and all the other cells o* the body, and also ta'e !aste &rod)cts a!ay. .hen yo)r blood is
healthy and *)nctions &ro&erly, yo)r !hole body is !ell"no)rished and healthy, and can resist
disease e**ecti$ely. .hen the %arro! is clean and *resh, it %an)*act)res an enor%o)s n)%ber o*
healthy blood cells, !hich !ill do their 7ob &ro&erly. Yo)r !hole body !ill stay healthy and the
organs !ill not degenerate.
0ltho)gh the theory is si%&le, the training is $ery di**ic)lt. Yo) %)st *irst learn ho! to b)ild )&
yo)r (i and *ill )& yo)r eight (i $essels, and then yo) %)st 'no! ho! to lead this (i into the bone
%arro! to 3!ash4 the %arro!. -o!e$er, e+ce&t *or Daoist and B)ddhist %on's, there are $ery *e!
&eo&le !ho ha$e li$ed %ore than 1@0 years. The reason *or this is that the training &rocess is long
and hard.
Yo) %)st ha$e a &)re %ind and a si%&le li*estyle so that yo) can concentrate entirely on the
training. .itho)t a &eace*)l li*e, yo)r training !ill not be e**ecti$e. This is !hy the Daoist and
B)ddhist %on's hide the%sel$es in the %o)ntains. Un*ort)nately, this is si%&ly not &ossible *or the
a$erage &erson.
D. Martial 0rts
#n the ?iang dynasty 56, %artial artists started to )se (igong to increase the e**ecti$eness o* their
arts. 1)ch training can also hel& to i%&ro$e health. -o!e$er, so%e %artial artists !ill e$en )se
certain (igong &ractices, !hich they 'no! !ill har% their health, i* these &ractices !ill i%&ro$e
so%e as&ect o* their *ighting ability. 0n e+a%&le o* this 'ind o* training is iron sand &al%.
@. ;nlighten%ent or B)ddhahood
The Daoists and B)ddhists )se (igong to reach a le$el o* attain%ent *ar beyond the a$erage
&erson<s. They are stri$ing *or enlighten%ent, or !hat the B)ddhists re*er to as B)ddhahood. They
are loo'ing *or a !ay to li*t the%sel$es abo$e nor%al h)%an s)**ering and to esca&e *ro% the cycle
o* contin)al reincarnation. #n order to reach this stage, Marro!CBrain .ashing 9igong training is
necessary. This enables the% to lead (i to the *orehead, !here the s&irit resides, and raise the brain
to a higher energy state. This is disc)ssed %ore dee&ly in the boo', 9igongEThe 1ecret o* Yo)th,
a$ailable *ro% YM00 8)blication 2enter.
FFThe abo$e article is e+cer&ted *ro% 1i%&le 9igong ;+ercises *or -ealth, The ;ight 8ieces o*
Brocade by Dr. Yang, !ing"Ming.

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