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Advanced Taoist techniques for detoxifying and rejuvenating the internal organs through the release of negative chi • Works with the navel center, where negative emotions, stress, and illness accumulate • Presents advanced techniques to release negative energy from the body and reestablish a healthy flow of vital energy to internal tissues and organs From the Taoist point of view, good health depends upon the free flow of chi--healthy life-force energy--throughout the body. Taoists refer to healthy chi as good wind. When energy is trapped in the body it stagnates and becomes negative,…mehr
Advanced Taoist techniques for detoxifying and rejuvenating the internal organs through the release of negative chi • Works with the navel center, where negative emotions, stress, and illness accumulate • Presents advanced techniques to release negative energy from the body and reestablish a healthy flow of vital energy to internal tissues and organs From the Taoist point of view, good health depends upon the free flow of chi--healthy life-force energy--throughout the body. Taoists refer to healthy chi as good wind. When energy is trapped in the body it stagnates and becomes negative, manifesting in the symptoms of physical or emotional illness. Taoists call this negative energy sick or evil wind. The advanced Chi Nei Tsang practices focus on mastering these winds. They include techniques for developing sensitivity to sick winds, releasing internal energy blockages, and chasing sick winds from the body to reestablish a healthy flow of energy. Negative energies caused by stress, tension, and the effects of past illnesses tend to accumulate in the naval center, so the advanced Chi Nei Tsang techniques use elbow pressure on specific reflex points around the navel to release energy blockages associated with each internal organ. They also work with wind access points found near the standard acupuncture points. These advanced practices build upon the organ detoxification and rejuvenation practices introduced in Chi Nei Tsang, allowing the practitioner to work intensively at an energetic level toward the restoration of optimum health and well-being.
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Autorenporträt
A student of several Taoist masters, Mantak Chia founded the Healing Tao System in North America in 1979 and developed it worldwide as European Tao Yoga and Universal Healing Tao. He has taught and certified tens of thousands of students and instructors from all over the world and tours the United States annually, giving workshops and lectures. He is the director of the Tao Garden Health Spa and the Universal Healing Tao training center in northern Thailand and is the author of 50 books, including Taoist Foreplay, Inner Smile, Cosmic Fusion, Sexual Reflexology, and the bestselling The Multi-Orgasmic Man.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Putting Advanced Chi Nei Tsang into Practice Introduction 1 Understanding the Winds 2 Preparation for a Chi Nei Tsang Session 3 Basic Chi Nei Tsang Techniques Work on Pressure Points Chasing the Winds Flushing and Venting 4 Working Procedures for Advanced Chi Nei Tsang Grounding Your Student Opening the Wind Gates 5 Working on the Winds Working on the Navel The First Wind Wind That Attacks the Liver, the Pericardium, and the Heart The Second Wind Wind That Attacks the Tongue, Jaw, Eyes, and Head The Third Wind Wind That Attacks the Kidneys The Fourth Wind Wind That Causes Aches, Tightness, Tiredness, and Uneasiness in the Whole Body and Attacks the Vena Cava, Aorta, and Lumbar Plexus The Fifth Wind Wind That Makes the Abdomen Stiff, Hard, Tight, and Tender The Sixth Wind Wind That Causes Cramps The Seventh Wind Wind That Attacks the Heart Causing Shaking The Eighth Wind Wind That Causes Chest Pain The Ninth Wind Wind That Makes the Legs and Feet Tired The Tenth Wind Wind That Causes Pain, Numbness, and Heat The Eleventh Wind Wind That Affects the Nerves and Makes the Back Stiff The Twelfth Wind Wind That Causes Excess Heat and Cold 6 Applying Advanced Chi Nei Tsang to Specific Ailments Heart Attacks and the Life and Death Point Releasing Energy Blockages between the Heart, Kidneys, Ovaries, and Cervix and Restoring Milk Production in the Breasts Releasing Anger in the Jaw and Liver Arthritis Constipation Hiatal Hernia Appendix 1. Chi Nei Tsang Points Appendix 2. Practices That Support Chi Nei Tsang About the Author The Universal Tao System and Training Center Index
Acknowledgments Putting Advanced Chi Nei Tsang into Practice Introduction 1 Understanding the Winds 2 Preparation for a Chi Nei Tsang Session 3 Basic Chi Nei Tsang Techniques Work on Pressure Points Chasing the Winds Flushing and Venting 4 Working Procedures for Advanced Chi Nei Tsang Grounding Your Student Opening the Wind Gates 5 Working on the Winds Working on the Navel The First Wind Wind That Attacks the Liver, the Pericardium, and the Heart The Second Wind Wind That Attacks the Tongue, Jaw, Eyes, and Head The Third Wind Wind That Attacks the Kidneys The Fourth Wind Wind That Causes Aches, Tightness, Tiredness, and Uneasiness in the Whole Body and Attacks the Vena Cava, Aorta, and Lumbar Plexus The Fifth Wind Wind That Makes the Abdomen Stiff, Hard, Tight, and Tender The Sixth Wind Wind That Causes Cramps The Seventh Wind Wind That Attacks the Heart Causing Shaking The Eighth Wind Wind That Causes Chest Pain The Ninth Wind Wind That Makes the Legs and Feet Tired The Tenth Wind Wind That Causes Pain, Numbness, and Heat The Eleventh Wind Wind That Affects the Nerves and Makes the Back Stiff The Twelfth Wind Wind That Causes Excess Heat and Cold 6 Applying Advanced Chi Nei Tsang to Specific Ailments Heart Attacks and the Life and Death Point Releasing Energy Blockages between the Heart, Kidneys, Ovaries, and Cervix and Restoring Milk Production in the Breasts Releasing Anger in the Jaw and Liver Arthritis Constipation Hiatal Hernia Appendix 1. Chi Nei Tsang Points Appendix 2. Practices That Support Chi Nei Tsang About the Author The Universal Tao System and Training Center Index
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