"As for the principle of the nonobstruction
of space, it can be demonstrated in this manner ... he took a crystal ball ...
Your majesty, now we see all the mirrors and their
reflections within this small crystal ball.
Here we have an example of the small containing the large, as
well as the large containing the small.
"As for the nonobstruction of
times, the past entering the future and the future entering the past ...
One must reach a different level to be capable of witnessing
a demonstration such as that."
[An amplitude from the past entering into a transaction with
an amplitude from the future is
the structure of Cramer's Transactional Interpretation of
Quantum Theory that is used in the
D4-D5-E6 physics model.]
TUNE YOUR ROOM
https://soundofstars.org/resonantroom.htm
WIZARDS OF THE ORIENT
https://soundofstars.org/wizardry123.htm
THE “LO PAN” DESCRIBED
THE LO
PAN COMPASS OF FENG SHUI
"... the legend
that the Chinese Emperor Huang-ti used the basic
properties of the compass to guide his troops in a battle where invisibility
was caused by fog around the year (2634 BC)." "Luo" means a net
that encompasses everything, whilst "pan" means utensil or plate.
This allegorically refers to the union of Heaven and Earth and specifically to
the electro magnetic field that holds all matter together. 432 existing maps of
the flying stars, including all of the geomantic replacement maps, providing
instant information about the various special cases, relationships of the kua number, visitor stars, water formulas
In the classical
approach of feng shui we can establish two basic work streams, firstly the
study of landscape with its many elements and forms and on the other hand, the
mathematical aspects that do order them in time and space, where the knowledge
of the directions and the terrestral magnetism is
fundamental. Obviously, the tool we need to find the space direction of a
building is a compass, subject of this article.
We can see that besides
the central magnetic needle there are also several concentric rings filled with
information. On them are written dispositions like the 8 trigrams, the 8
directions, the 24 directions or mountains, astrological data as the 28 constellations,
the celestial trunks, the earthly branches, and many other concepts that are
applied to the art of feng shui.
Some of the informative
rings of the traditional Luo Pan are used in the "Yin" field of feng
shui, which is oriented to buriels and the locating
of tombs. Today the majority of the masters focus their study in the "Yang
" field also known as the study of the dwelling of the living, like
houses, shops, etc..
One aspect to consider
is the scale or precision of the degrees, in this sense the smaller the scale
the more exact is the reading, the recommended minimum is generally of 2 in 2
degrees and the recommended for professional readings is to have a scale of 1
degree or even of ˝ degree.
The 24 directions or
mountains:
The 24 mountains result
from dividing 360 degrees in 24 points. Thus we have
24 sections of 15 degrees each. Here the 8 basic directions are divided in turn
into three ranges, so we have South 1, South 2, South 3, North 1, North 2,
North 3, or NW1, NW2, NW3, etc. The 24 mountains are used for advanced readings
using the Xuan Kong Feng Shui system. The table of the 8 directions is used in
the simplified east / west system or the Ba Zhai branch (8 houses).
How Is A Luo Pan Different?
Just like any other
magnetic compass, the Luo Pan is a direction finder. However, unlike most
compasses, a Luo Pan needle points towards the south magnetic pole. A Feng Shui
compass also looks very different from normal compasses as the compass itself
is embedded into a wood or metal free moving circular plate known as the
"Heaven Dial". This is where the rings and Feng Shui formulas are
shown.
The Heaven Dial sits on
a square wooden base, known as the "Earth Plate" and there is often a
spirit level in one corner of the Earth Plate to ensure that the compass is
being held level. To find a direction and the specific information regarding
that direction, a red wire or thread should cross through the centre of the Luo
Pan.
A conventional compass
normally only shows four or eight directions and although it can be used for
Feng Shui purposes, a Luo Pan shows the full 360 degrees, the twenty four directions known as the "Twenty Four
Mountains", as well as various formulas relating to the direction. These
all allow the practitioner to be extremely accurate as to the orientation of
the building and the specific energy of the direction.
Luo Pan Rings
Some rings on the Luo
Pan are paired and cannot not be used alone, some are used for direction only,
whilst others carry important messages associated with timing. Although
appearing extremely complex, an understanding of the Five Elements allows us to
quickly determine the auspiciousness of a direction through the use of the
"Twenty Four Mountains".
Although most rings use
Five Elements, there are some that are based on the "Twelve Palaces".
These stages of life range from birth, through maturity to death and then
re-birth, and tell us the strength of an element in a particular direction.
PRECAUTION FOR READINGS
Something vey common
when starting to take data with the compass is to consider readings inside a
house for right without realizing that they can become completely wrong. The
main reasons are due to magnetic disturbances in the modern world, either because
of near metal elements or structural elements such as beams, pipes, wires or even electromagnetic pollution. It is advisable to
go outside and take several external reference points along the facade.
Sometimes, besides reading the facade, one should compare the seating or back
of the construction, verifying that both sides (front and seat) keep proper
relations. For example, if we have a reading of 90 degrees east in the front,
in the seating our lecture must be around 270 degrees west.
If we do not take the
necessary precautions we can make an inaccurate
reading and this would ruin the mathematical formulas used in the analysis and
correction of a geomantic chart. Avoid measurements with "important"
metal decorations on your body or very close to cars, lampposts or elements
that do fluctuate a compass, do not place it either on the ground as there are
often underground elements that alter the magnetism.
NAMES OF THE 26
CONCENTRIC RINGS ;
0 Heaven Pool
1 Registration Mark
2 Pre
Heaven Trigrams
3 Late Heaven Trigrams
4 24 Mountains
5 Menace &
persecution ring
6 Correct needle San
Yuan earth plate
7 Auspicious direction in 9 periods
8 San Yuan water dragon
gates 8 boundaries
9 Houng Fun wu xing or big wu xing
10 Pre
Heaven Luo Shu & qua of square chart
11 64 Gua &
positions
12 Pre Heaven 64 Gua
& Luo Shu of round chart
13 Hexagram names
14 The 64 hexagrams 9
fate star
15 64 hexagrams &
60 Jia Zi
16 Pre Heaven 64 Gua
round charts Luo Shu
17 Father, mother and
three Yuan hexagrams
18 Directional
hexagrams
19 Running of 384
hexagram lines
20 Sun arrive to
mountain and face
21 24 Seasons
22 Qi Men Dun Jia
23 Lunar Mansion
degrees
24
Auspicious/Inauspicious positions
25 28 Lunar Mansions
26 360 degrees
https://www.fengshuinatural.com/en/fengshuicompass.htm
http://www.feng-shui-institute.org/Feng_Shui/luopan.html
https://www.thespruce.com/do-you-know-the-feng-shui...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luopan
When you hit a ball
just right, you've hit it on one of the three "sweet spots" of the
bat. One of these sweet spots relates to vibration. Whenever an object is
struck, it vibrates in response. These vibrations travel in waves up and down
the length of the object. At one point, called the node, the waves always
cancel each other out. If you hit the ball on the bat's node, the vibrations
from the impact will cancel out, and you won't feel any stinging or shaking in
your hand. Since little of the bat's energy is lost to vibrations when this
spot is hit, more can go to the ball. The node sweet spot differs from the
center of percussion sweet spot. When a ball hits the node, you don't feel any
vibration in your hand. When it hits the center of percussion, your hand
doesn't feel any force pushing against it.
https://www.exploratorium.edu/baseball/activities/finding-the-sweet-spot.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_of_percussion
What is meant by center of percussion?
Center of Percussion | Harvard Natural
Sciences Lecture ...
The center of percussion (COP) is the place
on a bat or racket where it may be struck without causing reaction at the point
of support. When a ball is hit at this spot, the contact feels good and the ball seems to spring away with its greatest
speed and therefore this is often referred to as the sweet spot.
How do you find the center of a percussion?
Center of percussion - Wikipedia
Calculating the center of percussion
is the distance of P from the CM. Hence the
acceleration at P due to the impulsive blow is: also defines the center of
oscillation of a physical pendulum, that is, the position of the mass of a
simple pendulum that has the same period as the physical pendulum.
How do you find the center of percussion of
a rod?
How to Determine Centers of Percussion |
Physics | Study.com
How To Calculate the Center of Percussion.
Step 1: Calculate the center of mass of the object, measuring its distance from
the pivot. If the object is a rod with a uniform mass, simply set the center of
mass as halfway down the rod.
What is the center of percussion on a bat?
The center of percussion is the impact
location which produces no reaction force at the pivot. It is only by
coincidence that the COP is often located near the so-called “sweet spot” of
the bat. While early bat performance tests prescribed impacts at the COP,
modern methods do not use the COP.
What is the center of percussion of a
pendulum?
The center of percussion of a compound
pendulum is described as the location on the pendulum that exhibits zero
translational acceleration at the pivot joint when an impulse is applied. This
corresponds to the length of a simple pendulum of the same mass which has the
same frequency of oscillation.
https://sciencedemonstrations.fas.harvard.edu/presentations/center-percussion
“Previously, people led a calm and honest
existence, detached from undue desire and
ambition; they
lived with an untainted conscience and without fear. They were active, but never
depleted themselves. Because they lived simply,
they knew contentment, as reflected in their diet
of basic but nourishing foods, and clothing that
was appropriate to the season but never luxurious.
Since they were happy in their position in life,
they did not feel jealousy or greed. They had
compassion for others and were helpful and honest,
free from destructive habits. They remained
unshakable and unswayed
by temptations, and they were able to stay centered even when
adversity arose. They treated others justly,
regardless of their level of intelligence or position.”
Huang Di asked, “I’ve
heard of people in ancient times, spoken of as the immortals, who
knew the secrets of the universe and held the world
in the palm of their hands. They extracted
essence from nature and practiced Qi Gong and
various stretching and breathing exercises, and
visualizations, to integrate body, mind and spirit. They remained undisturbed and thus attained
extraordinary levels of accomplishment. Can you
tell me about them?”
Qi Bo responded, “The immortals kept their mental
energies focused and refined, and
harmonized their bodies with the environment. So they did not show typical signs of aging and
were able to live beyond their biological
limitations.
“Not so long ago there
were people known as achieved beings who had true virtue,
understood the Way of Life, and were able to adapt
to and harmonize with the universe and the
seasons. They too were able to keep their mental
energy through proper concentration.
“These achieved beings
did not live like ordinary humans, who tended to be hard on
themselves. They were able to travel freely to
different times and places since they were not
governed by conventional views of time and space.
Their sense of perceptions were supernormal,
going far beyond the sight and hearing of ordinary
humans. They were also able to preserve their
life spans and live in full health, just as the
immortals did.
“There was a third type
of a person, known as the sage. The sages lived peacefully under
Heaven and Earth, following the rhythms of the
planet and the universe. They adapted to society
without being swayed by fashions and trends. They
were free from emotional extremes and lived
a balanced, contented existence. Their outward
appearance, behavior and thinking did not reflect
the conflicting norms of society. the sages
appeared busy but were never depleted. Internally they
did not overburden themselves. they abided in
calmness, recognizing the empty nature of
existence. The sages lived over one hundred years
because they did not scatter or disperse their
energies.
“A fourth type were the natural
people who followed the Tao, the Way of Life, and were
called naturalists. They lived in accordance with
the rhythmic patters of the seasons: Heaven and
Earth, moon, sun and
stars. They aspired to follow the way of the ancient times, choosing not to
lead excessive lifestyles. They, too, lived plainly
and and enjoyed long life.”
RELEASING TRAPPED EMOTIONS : "When a trapped emotion is identified, it’s released by rolling a
magnet down the Governing Meridian (energy channel running through center of
body and connecting all the acupuncture meridians), which amplifies and infuses
our intention for healing and release of negative energy." 1
"The
Governing and Conception Vessels are the main rivers of the body's Yin and Yang
energies. They are polar aspects of the
body, perfectly complementary, like midnight and midday. The energetic flow of the Conception Vessel
corresponds to Yin, negative polarity, the female aspect, and responds to bass
tones; while the energetic flow of the Governing Vessel corresponds to Yang,
positive polarity, the male aspect, and responds to treble tones. The Governing
Vessel governs all the Yang channels, which means that it can be used to
increase the Yang energy of the body. Since the Governing Vessel is the
"Sea of Yang Meridians" and it controls or governs the back, the area
richest in Guardian Qi (Wei Qi), it is also responsible for the circulation of
the body's Guardian Qi to guard against external evil intruders." 2
"I
remember very distinctly lying on my back on their table during a treatment
session and telling Dr. Harmon, "When I grow up, I want to do what you
do." She replied, "No you don't. If you go to school you'll never
learn the right way to heal. They'll fill your head so full of dogma and
nonsense that you'll never be able to think for yourself again." I was
just a kid, but this advice really stayed with me." 1
"Your
subconscious mind knows the difference between “Yes” and “No”, or the truth and
a lie. When you ask a question about you body, an
automatic electrical response occurs in the body’s muscles. Polygraphs, or lie
detectors, measure and graph these involuntary responses. The same electrical
response can also be shown in either a strong or weak muscle response. Strength
indicates truth, a “yes” answer or positivity." 1
"1A
polygraph might graph this as a true answer. Weakness indicates a lie, a “no” answer or
negativity. A polygraph might graph this as a false answer." 1
"Because
you have this excellent, built-in tool to ask “yes” or “no” questions of the
subconscious mind, you can access information about health directly from the
source - directly from the computer storage center that is your subconscious
mind. This is similar to doing a search on the computer hard drive - all you
have to do is know what you are searching for, and the answer will be shown to
you almost immediately. The Body Code has been designed to help you ask the
right questions, and know what to do about it when you get the answers. It’s
really that simple" 1.
https://theory.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/governingvessel_meridian_graphic
2
http://lieske.com/channels/5e-gc.htm
http://www.bodycodehealingsystem.com/
http://www.natural-health-zone.com/governing-vessel.html
http://www.natural-health-zone.com/five-elements-healing.html
Thanks
to Kat King for bringing the Body Code info to our attention, looks like very
interesting
stuff!
Personal Note: There
are arguments both pro and con for the use of methods like
TCM,
Astrology, etc…one concern I hear often form orthodox spiritual and or
religious
people
is that one needs to be careful in the use of
“energetic medicine” as there
may
be hidden attachments, entitys, etc
masquerading as something good.
My
opinion is that this can be true situationally, however sometimes unfortunately
“religionists”
throw the baby out with the bath water in their fervor instead of doing due
diligence
in properly examining some subject. The
fact of the matter is, that TCM is a conglomerate and composite discipline
formed over 2,000 years by a multitude of people
making
observations of their environment and reality.
One needs to keep in mind that this probably means that a lot of very
important and harmless understanding and learning about nature and natural
principles must have occurred during this time.
Correspondingly, at the same time you have a number of people who are
INTERPRETING natural laws and principles in association with their own
spiritual inclinations, biases and evolution – not all of which would have been
necessarily good, true or meaningful for others.
I
feel that if a person uses discernment when investigating and applying TCM
remedies
and
knowledge that one can pull a lot of helpful, positive understanding and use
from
it while avoiding possible pit falls and dead ends that have been deposited
throughout
its
content. I know first
hand how much simple herbal remedies have helped me
as
well as acupuncture. There is also a
very large assortment of Western based science
Studies
and papers that detail how and why acupuncture works on a very practical
physiological
level as well as the nature of chi.
First however, lets
take a look at arguments against CHI and TCM. You should come to your
own
conclusions after studying and evaluating this appropriately. I do think there is some
meaningful
degree of truth in the argument against aspects of TCM and related as presented
in
the links below.
I
also think, even though I make use of astrological ideas and principles, that
there can
be
dangers associated with Astrology – but these dangers are not inherent in ALL
of the
content and structure of these domains
but instead are in the intent of the user, the
misunderstanding and misinterpretation
of the information, and the misuse of these
practices as forms of “spirit / entity”
association, divination.
As
an example, its one thing to be aware of the natural law
and principles of lunar phase and cycle when planting and growing crops and its
quite another thing to try to “pray to the moon”
to
get desired results. I personally
advocate the former but not the latter for obvious reasons.
So here are some detailed arguments against CHI, TCM
etc….
http://www.dangerofchi.org/mystory.htm
http://www.dangerofchi.org/
http://www.deephealing.eu/index.php/do-more/articles/17-deliverance-from-a-demon-of-oriental-medicine
Now compare the above information at those links with
this science study on Qi that
Indicates strongly that this energy is a form of infrasonics.
My guess is that the truth lies in
between somewhere – and that its up to us to
Filter out the bad, harmful useless
content and keep the good information ;
Scientists find proof of Qi
"(This
study was published in the proceedings of "The First World Conference for
Academic Exchange of Medical Qigong published in Beijing, China in 1988.
(Referred to in this book as "The FWCAEMQG proceedings.") This study
shows that most Qigong healers emit sound in the range of 8 to 13.5 Hz. For
others, the frequency can range from 6 to 16 Hz. Based on this discovery CHI
has been investigated the importance of frequency and of precise frequency
bands and has made many improvements in the Infratonic
OGM.)
Measurement
and Analysis of Infrasonic Waves from Emitted Qi
Niu
Zin, Liu Guolong, and Yu Zhiming
Beijing
College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China
The
theory of traditional Chinese medicine suggests that Qi is one of the
fundamental substances in human bodies. Modern scientific research of the
essence of the emitted Qi has yielded some positive results. In order to find
out the relation between the emitted Qi and infrasonic waves, to explore the
mechanism of the emitted Qi, to find out how a person generates and receives
the emitted Qi, and to provide a quantitative physical scale for indicating the
strength of the emitted Qi for experimental studies of the effect of it, we
measured and analyzed the infrasonic waves from the Qi emitted by Qigong
masters.
The
test, which was done by an infrasonic testing system made in Denmark, was
conducted in a noise-proof room in the Institute of Sound and Electronics under
the Ministry of Electronic Industry. The background noise in the room was lower
than 30 dB (decibel). The microphone was hung in the over Laogong
(P-8, acupuncture designation for a point in the center of the palm), the
distance being 2 cm with no contract.
The
experiment tested the release of emitted Qi at Laogong
(P-8) in the palm, Mingmen (Du-4), Baihui (Du-20), Dantian, and
Jianzhi. Special attention was paid to the test of Laogong
(P-8).
1.
The peak frequency of the infrasonic waves from the tested Qigong and
non-Qigong masters ranged from 8 to 12.5 Hz. In one case the frequency reached
16 Hz. In another two, it reached 6 Hz.
2.
The infrasonic waves from the Qigong masters ranged from 45 to 76 dB and those
from the non-masters, 45-50 dB. Comparison of the intensity of infrasonic waves
during the Qigong state and the non-Qigong state before and after the emission
of Qi showed a statistically significant increase (P<0.01).* The increase of
wave intensity of the Qigong masters compared with that of the non-Qigong
masters was also obviously significant (P<0.01.)* The Energy of the Qigong
masters was over 100 times higher than that of ordinary persons.
3.
The masters who had practiced Qigong for many years and often emitted Qi to
treat patients had a higher intensity of infrasonic waves, reaching over 70 dB.
Those who started to practice Qigong a short time before and mainly practiced
Nei Yang Gong had a lower intensity of the infrasonic waves (lower than 60 dB.)
Infrasonic
and ultrasonic waves are all sound waves which cannot be detected by human
ears. The frequency of infrasonic waves is below 20 Hz. Many natural phenomena
and artificial actions may generate infrasonic waves. Human bodies may act as a
source or a receptor of infrasonic waves giving rise to a biological effect.
The infrasonic information we acquire a from the measurement of the Qi makes it
possible to study the effect of the emitted Qi.
The
Valsalva state in which a Qigong master emits his Qi, is the breath regulating
state of Qigong and also the state of emitted Qi in the breath holding
exercise. Non-Qigong masters who simulate the Valsalva state also send out more
intense infrasonic waves. It shows that every person has infrasonic
characteristics. A long period of practicing Qigong in the emission of Qi. The
Qi emitted by masters who adopted Song Jing Gong (relaxed Quiescent pattern)
had more intense infrasonic waves (reaching 72 dB). Thus, the mechanism of the
emitted Qi released by different exercise patterns is different.
We
have found by a series of tests that very able Qigong masters can keep the
energy of infrasonic waves at a relatively high level (over 70 dB). So tests on
infrasonic waves can be used to screen Qigong masters.
The
human body can generate and emit infrasonic waves. As far as acoustics is
concerned, the most suitable resonant frequency of human tissues is within the
range of infrasonic waves. It shows that the human body easily receives
infrasonic waves. Infrasonic waves are a strong, effective part of the emitted
Qi because of their quick, long distance transmission, strong penetration, and
non-decreasing vibration. It is possible that infrasonic waves themselves
transmit the messages between the Qigong masters and the subjects, or serve as
a carrier.
(*P<0.01)
means that thew probability that these tests results would occur by chance is
less than 1%. This measure of statistical significance" tells us that the
sample size was large enough and causative factors strong enough that the
results of this study are reliable.)"
Scientific Measurement of Qi Effects
Measuring external qi (EQ or wai
qi) during qigong healing, has shown shown Qi had
these physical effects:
1.
far-infrared,
2.
heat,
3.
micro-pressure
detectors
4.
microwave
radiation,
5.
significant
increases in wavelength to above 10 mm,
6.
significant
magnetic signals,
7.
sound frequency
lower than 16 Hz from qigong healers at different acupuncture points.
The importance of the study is more to legitimize any Qi existance,
in a scientific protocol, for outsiders.
An Analytic Review of Studies on Measuring Effects of External Qi in China by
Kevin W Chen, Ph.D., M.P.H., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
World Institute for Self Healing, Inc. http://www.wishus.org
light 10, 11, electricity 12, heat 13, sound 14, and magnetism 15.
The first report of this type utilized a
1) Far-infrared Detector (8-14 mµ) and was published by Gu & Lin in 1978
13.
A modified far-infrared radiation was detected at a distance of 50 cm from the
palm of a qigong practitioner, with variations in intensity as high as 80% at a
frequency of 0.3 Hz. ...
Lin et al.17 of
2) AGA Thermogram Shanghai Academy of Chinese Medicine reported that when the
qigong healer emitted qi to a patient, and could display the entire procedure
of qi emission by reading the thermal flow moving from his arm to his palm and
finally to his finger tips.
Then, the surface temperature of the patient’s afflicted area, although one
meter away from the healer, was raised by 3°C 17.
Furthermore, using the same equipment, the Joint Research Group of Somatic
Science at Shanghai University 3 has found that infrared radiation can be
delivered additively through multiple practitioners – the total infrared
radiation is approximately equal to the sum of multiple qi emitters.
Chen 18 of Beijing Society of Qigong Research also observed the temperature
change on the body surface with infrared detectors during the qigong practice
of a qigong healer, and found that the consciousness of a qigong healer could
act like a “switch” in this body temperature change. ...
Gu and Zhao 10 of Shanghai Academy of Chinese Medicine conducted more than 900
experiments in order to verify the element of particle
flow in EQ. In their experiments,
3) Ge (germanium) Micro-Pressure Detectors were placed at the distances of 0.5,
1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 meters from the qigong practitioner. The practitioner (Zhao)
emitted qi toward the target (Ge detector) through two of his fingers. … could
pinpoint the target and repeatedly produced signals on the micro-pressure
detectors.
They recorded many micro-pressure signals from the Ge detector at all four
distances with a little time lag. They explained the signal as the reflection
of the unspecified particle flow from EQ. ...
Wu of the Beijing Institute of Technology conducted many tests using a mm-wave
radiation meter to detect the effect of EQ19. With an
4) 8 mm microwave radiation meter, they used the near field (20-40 cm to
antenna) to test the EQ effect and the far field (4 to 5 meters to antenna) as
the points of reference. They conducted 50 trials, 28 of which had formal
records of radiation curves. Twenty-two of these trials had significant
increases in wavelength to above 10 mm during the period of qi emission. ...
A total of 26 subjects, 20 qigong practitioner (mean age of 45.3 with practice
experience ranging from 1 to 30 years), and 6 non-practitioners (control group,
mean age of 46.7) participated in the test. Subjects would take off all of the
possible magnetic objects in their possession before entering the lab. A
baseline magnetic signal was recorded for each subject before s/he entered the
lab. No radical movement was allowed in the lab. The procedure included the
following steps: when each subject walked into the lab, the door would be
closed. The subject would stand at the door area for 3 minutes, then move
closer to the magnetic detector, and stand for another 3 minutes. At this
point, the subject would use the Lao gong acupuncture point located on his palm
to direct EQ toward the magnetic detector (no touching was allowed) until he
felt that he had reached his maximum strength. …
The results showed that, in 32 tests utilizing 20 qigong practitioners, 21
tests detected
5) significant magnetic signals (65.7%), while 11 tests detected no significant
magnetic signals (34.3%). The strongest magnetic signal detected was 105 nT. More specifically, the detected direct magnetic signals
ranged 2-6 x 103 nT, duration ranged 0.55 to 14
minutes; the alternative magnetic signals ranged 2 to 2.6 x 103 nT, the frequencies were around 0.16 to 0.5 Hz; pulse
signals ranged 3 – 1.3 x 105 nT with frequencies of
1-2 Hz. There was a significant difference between the typical curves of
magnetic signals during qi emission by qigong practitioners, than during
simulated qi emission by non-practitioners.
The curves of magnetic signals detected during simulated qi emission by non-
practitioners had no change during the entire process. Through 17 repeated
tests of 8 qigong practitioners, 5 practitioners repeated the positive results
in 11 different tests, in addition the type and range of signal had some
changes. Eighty percent of the tests detected residual magnetic signals after
the qigong practitioners believed that they stopped emitting qi.
Kokubo et al. 21 of Japan conducted similar studies on measurements of
anomalous bio-magnetic fields from the qigong healers, and confirmed the Chinese
scientists’ findings of increased magnetic fields during the EQ process.
Hou of the Chinese Institute of Space Medical Engineering conducted a series of
studies to detect infrasonic sound (the sound frequency lower than 16 Hz) from
qigong healers at different acupuncture points 14. The subjects included 10
qigong healers (aged 28-61) and 10 controls (non-practitioners, aged 17-41).
The test was performed in a soundproof lab with baseline noise less than 40 dB.
The testing equipment was
6) Denmark B-K Corp’s Infrasonic Sound Detector, which has a special wave
filter to detect infrasonic sound at frequencies of 2 – 20 Hz. During the test,
each subject was required to sit in a comfortable position, relax, and lightly
close his/her eyes. The distance between the sound sensor and the testing point
was at 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, and 40 cm. The tested acupoints included “Lao gong” (on
the palm), “Bai hui” (on the top of the head), and “Ming men” (at center of the
back near the waist). …
“Where the intent goes, the qi goes.” Infrasonic sound may exist at the
acupuncture points of ordinary people. The difference between qigong
practitioners and the control group was the strength and the wave-shape of the
infrasonic sound 14.
Furthermore, the direction of infrasonic sound was not controlled by the qigong
practitioner, but was emitted in all directions.
Alternative Therapies, July/Aug 2004, VOL. 10, No.4; Analytic Review of
External Qi Studies, page 38- 41.
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Chung Hsien Lun (Pronouncements of the Company of the Immortals on Cyclically
Transformed Elixirs) dated + 1052, by Yang Tsai, whose graphic description of
mercury-poisoning guarantees that it is concerned with the Outer Elixir:
Venus, the Metal planet, is the seminal essence of Metal (chin chili
ching4). It accepts the vital animad of the moon, and
holds within itself the chhi of the Earth planet
Saturn. Thus inside it, yellow in colour, is the floreate essence (or radiance) of Metal (chin hual). The stimulus of the lunar chhi
is manifested as anima, and anima belongs to Water. When subsequently (the floreate essence) has received (the chhi
of) Metal, the Watery chhi will respond to Mercury
(the Water planet) and give birth to lead. (E-m-w).
Jupiter is the Wood planet, the vital animus of the sun and the
essential chhi of Water. This animus is scarlet,
because (it corresponds to) Fire. Fire gives birth to Wood.e
In response to the chhi of
Mars (the Fire planet), cinnabar is born. Cinnabar holds within it the Yin chhi of Wood, and thus contains quicksilver. Quicksilver is
called the Cacrulean Dragon; and the Caerulean Dragon
belongs to Wood (w-W-F).
Mercury is the Water planet, and the seminal essence of Water. It
transmits the chhi of Venus, the Metal (planet). Its
flowing seminal essence responds to Earth, also receiving the vital anima of
the moon, and gives birth to lead. Thus lead produces the floreate
essence of Metal. The floreate essence of Metal has
the Five Colours, and is named 'Yellow Sprouts (huang yaz). The chhi of the Water planet descends into Wood and gives birth
to laminar malachitch (E-M-w-W).
Mars is Fire, and the seminal essence of Fire. It receives the chhi of the Wood planet (Jupiter) and also transmits the
animus of the sun. Its flowing seminal essence enters Earth (or the earth) and
gives birth to cinnabar. The animus (of cinnabar) belongs to Fire and so it is
born out of Wood.1 Since within it there is Yin, it gives birth to mercury.
Fire gives birth to Earth. Earth contains the Balanced Yang,J and gives birth to realgar, the sapidity of
which is sweet. (W-F-E).
Saturn is Earth. It accepts (the chhi of)
Fire. The Earth planet holds the Balanced Yang within, and thus has realgar
(F-E).
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sheng), each conforming to its Tao.
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theory and further bears out this preferred methodology. Perhaps the reason for
this difference in emphasis is simply one of size. The Okinawans being a
heavier built ethnic group are able to deliver more power with a punch while
the Chinese being of slender build are not. It goes back to physics. The
highest impact can be calculated by the formula MV2. In other words, mass times
velocity squared. Therefore, speed is most important but without mass it has
little of or no effect. This is why the Chinese emphasize spearhands
and penetration techniques. Punching without sufficient mass behind it cant generate enough force but a spearhand or penetration technique [especially to a vital
point] can. Its the difference between a lightweight
and a heavy weight boxer. You dont see a lighter
weight boxer knockout a heavyweight. It just doesnt
happen. A spearhand, unlike a punch that spreads the
impact over a large area, concentrates its force on a very small area. In this
way a lack of mass can be compensated for. The Bubishi,
a manual of Southern Chinese kenpo dating from the seventeenth century, also
reiterates this concept. The text explains the use of a penetrating hand to
activate pressure points more effectively than a closed hand technique such as
a punch. It is also necessary to penetrate muscle tissue in order to get at a
nerve center or nerve plexus.
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