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9 Essential Principles of Tao Self-Cultivation; Seasonal Qigong (sent to elist)

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  • January 22, 2007 at 9:26 pm #20657
    Michael Winn
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    Inside Chi Flows Naturally:

    1. Summary of “9 Essential Principles of Tao Self-Cultivation”.
    This is my personal short list of qualities that maximize the
    process of self-realization. This is another way of describing
    the Union of our Human self with the Way or Great Process of
    Nature.

    2. Cultivate Qigong in Winter, Harvest in Summer. A discussion of
    seasonal qigong – how following the cycles of nature preserves
    robust health. How to choose the best qigong to practice in
    winter time.

    3. Followup on Winter Solstice. We had a wonderful group
    meditation on solstice. During a break between our second and
    third sittings, the Great Jade Stone arrived by special delivery
    after a troubled four month journey from China. U.S. Customs,
    under the withering pressure of solstice, had turned a new leaf
    and released the precious cargo without undue fees. What fabulous
    timing! It added a very special deep earth energy to our final
    midnite meditation.

    We ended up renaming it the “Jade Tree Immortal” because we
    realized that after spending 250 million years inside the earth,
    the essence of this tree qualified for immortal status .
    “Petrifry” means to “change into stone”. Scientists don’t really
    know why wood petrifies and in rare cases turns green. The lead
    theory is that the tree falls into a marsh, and liquid silica
    minerals from jasper and chalcydony penetrates into the cellular
    level. They gradually replace the wood particles with crystals
    shaped identical to the original tree. It is very alchemical, as
    heat from volcanic flows or deep earth fire is needed to keep the
    process cooking.

    Bottom line: the Jade Tree Immortal inspires me to tune even
    deeper into our Great Mother’s earth chi. I feel my bones light
    up when I do qigong beside it, as my bone crystals love to
    resonate with the green quarzite crystal. The tree decided it
    wanted to stay in the center of my living room, see photo link
    below.

    The other unusual phenomena was a photograph I took of my crystal
    stone circle during the Winter Solstice “hour of Tzu”. This is
    the Taoist favorite hour for meditation in the 12-hour chi clock
    cycle: the hour before & after midnight. I took a series of
    photographs, starting at sunset, of a candle burning in the
    center of the stone circle. The midnite photo of the circle,
    taken without flash, appeared totally black except for the candle
    flame. When I increased the exposure on the photo, dozens of
    marvellous colored spheres appeared. I thought at first it must
    have been refraction from the candle or some wierd digital
    technical effect.

    My in-house techie Mike Teeters examined the whole series of
    photos and declared the “floating pearls” were not a mechanical
    effect. You can decide for yourself whether these are the “light
    bodies of the beings of all directions and dimensions” who
    accepted my invitation to join the winter solstice meditation. Or
    just random reflections off a ghost in my camera. See:
    http://www.healingdao.com/stone_circle_&_jade_tree_immortal.html

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    Dear Seekers of Elusive Truth in the Cold Heart of Winter,

    It is winter in the northern hemisphere, although until recently
    it was hard to tell. But your body isn’t really faked out by the
    surface temperature. We still live in animal bodies, even though
    we’ve let many of our instinctual animal skills atrophy. Our
    animal self knows where the natural chi is flowing, and its down
    and in. Why else do we instinctively face the sun? Because our
    front chest “water” channel, known to acupuncturists as the
    conception or yin or water channel, instinctively feels balanced
    by the yang heat of the sun. So the sun is like the magnet that
    attracts our body’s spiritual compass.

    Likewise, our body knows instinctively that in the winter, the
    chi flows deep into the earth. I recently bought a gas
    refrigerator. The noisy hum of electric models disturbs my hunger
    for deep silence. But gas refrigerators are finicky, and we have
    to monitor the temperature. I notice it keeps things colder in
    winter than at the same outdoor temperature in summer.
    Apparently, even my refrige isn’t faked out by the surface
    temperatures…as if it could also sense the underlying cold
    contraction of the winter season.

    Why does this matter? How can we take advantage of the seasonal
    shifts in chi flow? The barometer of this changing energy flow
    are our vital organs. So in winter the Kidney spirit (“shen”)
    which rules the water element in our body, follows the cue of
    Nature and goes into deep contraction as it senses the cold. The
    kidney intelligence is the dominant vital organ in the winter
    cycle, so it sends that message out to all the other vital organ
    spirits that together make up our mind. It is like a bear
    hibernating in the winter. The kidney chi wants to hibernate all
    winter – but when it does come out in the spring, it has stored
    up a LOT of energy.

    Moral of story: if you do a lot of qigong and meditation during
    the winter months, you’ll get a big payoff later when Nature’s
    chi begins to expand in Spring and Summer. You’ll effortlessly
    expand along with it as your kidney chi comes out of hibernation.
    If you overwork now and don’t store up any winter chi, your fuel
    tank will feel a bit empty come spring. You’ll feel a little
    older each year, instead of growing younger.

    The Life Force doesn’t age, nor does Nature, which has no
    resistance to its flow. Tao conclusion: imitate Nature, drop
    resistance to Life Force (qigong practice and aligning with
    natural cycles) and you will feel yourself growing younger.

    That is why the Taoists devised what is known as “seasonal
    qigong”. In winter they do qigong to build the kidneys and
    strengthen the water element, which includes conserving sexual
    energy, drinking plenty of fluid, and absorbing earth chi into
    the bone marrow, where your blood is manufactured. You could
    cultivate your bone marrow with Qigong Fundamentals 3&4, Internal
    Chi & Bone Rooting & Breathing.
    (see http://www.healingdao.com/ckf3.html)

    Or you could use kidney building qigong. I spent 20 years
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    them on my Sexual Vitality Qigong DVD. You only need to go deep
    with one or two qigong exercises. I’ve put 25 qigong forms on the
    DVD that boost your kidney power – to give variety and let people
    choose what attracts them the most.
    See: http://www.healingdao.com/healinglove.html

    As part of my deep winter contemplation I recently distilled out
    what I felt to be the 9 essential principles of Tao
    self-cultivation. The Chinese are masters of distilling big
    complex things down to their core essence -that is what yin-yang
    and five phase theory is. I’ve noticed that many other spiritual
    traditions have begun using yin-yang language to try to explain
    the essence of their own process.

    That means yin-yang theory is so simple and true that it has
    become embedded in global consciousness. I’m just honoring that
    tradition, trying to boil down the thousands of years of wisdom
    and zillions of different health and spiritual practices into
    nine essential principles. Here it is, my gift to anyone who
    wants it: 9 ways to ponder life’s mysteries more deeply this
    winter:

    9 Essential Principles of Tao Self-Cultivation

    Surrender. If we trust and surrender to the Life Force (Chi or Qi
    Field), the Life Force will flow into our body-mind. The Life
    Force supports us to effortlessly unfold who we truly are.
    Surrender is the prerequisite to expressing the highest level of
    our individual free will and creativity.
    The central challenge our ordinary ego-personality (heart-mind or
    “xin” in Chinese) faces is the separation, fragmentation and
    dispersion of our underlying soul essence. Cloudy and reactive
    emotions, poor sexual habits, bad diet, shallow breathing,
    self-judgments, negative thinking and rejection of the spiritual
    nature of our physical body results in struggle, disease,
    suffering, and unhappy feeling of incompletion in life. Our
    resistance to life is what kills us. Self-cultivation teaches us
    to let go of our resistance to the Life Force.

    Harmony. The Life Force is about Process. It is made of three
    streams of vast flowing consciousness or chi that harmonize all
    life: negative-receptive-female (Yin), positive-creative-male
    (Yang), and neutral-stabilizing-primordial (Yuan). This chi field
    is all-penetrating, yet remains neutral or paradoxically still
    even as it moves. Likewise, our soul rests in stillness while the
    Life Force moves in Yin-Yang and Five Phase (element) cycles
    through our essence.
    These flowing cycles/seasons offer a simple and perfect mirroring
    between our changing inner thoughts, feelings, perceptions and
    the outer action of Nature. Taoist qigong is the Process of
    communicating with the Life Force. Qigong trains us to speak the
    language of subtle energy or chi. We learn practical ways to
    harmonize the three currents of chi flowing amongst our self, our
    community, and Nature.

    Simplicity. On the outside, life is very complex. On the inside,
    it is very simple. The Inner Smile is the Tao path of simplicity.
    It’s simple when you open the heart of your soul to
    unconditionally accept first your own body-mind. Second phase is
    to accept everything “Other” as part of a unified, flowing
    essence of the Life Force. The Inner Smile is the simplest way to
    keep your path heart-centered.
    This simple, continuous act of acceptance ends all separation and
    loneliness, causing a soul peace to arise within our personality.
    Our path in each moment is to allow our smiling presence to
    embrace life’s wonderful complexity. It is this simple foundation
    of smiling, unconditional acceptance that allows all spiritual
    qualities such as love, kindness, compassion and forgiveness to
    unfold spontaneously.

    Grounding. Taoist qigong & meditation fuse our ego into a strong,
    grounded, integrated whole. Qigong allows our heart-mind and
    physical body to achieve optimum health. Meditation merges our
    personality and body with our soul, or “ling”. This “whole-body
    enlightenment” can be achieved while living an ordinary life in a
    physical body. Being centered in life means being grounded,
    physically and spiritually.

    Integrity. Qigong (chi kung) movement exercises and meditation
    (neigong or nei kung) are two main pillars of Tao
    self-cultivation. They empower a third pillar – the expression of
    personal integrity or innate spiritual virtue (“de”) in daily
    life.
    Study of the I Ching (Book of Unchanging Changes), feng shui,
    Chinese astrology, the outer elixirs of Chinese medicine
    (massage, nutrition, herbology), sexual energy cultivation, and
    self-expression through creative arts complete the eight pillars
    of our personal Tao or “Way”. Together these eight offer us
    practical skills to grow the central ninth pillar, and realize
    our soul highest destiny, our integration with the Great Tao.

    Sexual Sagehood. Our volatile male-female sexuality is reflected
    in the polar split between the two halves of our soul, the
    Heaven-formless spirit and Earth-form sexually embodied aspect.
    But sex is our soul’s secret alchemical elixir. If we know how to
    tap our sexual volatility, we can quickly transform spiritually.
    Taoist sexual practice with a partner and solo meditative inner
    sexual alchemy both use our tangible sexual essence to “capture”
    and crystallize the invisible essence of our spirit. This union
    of our sexual and spiritual selves births a “third self” – an
    androgynous, bi-sexual Inner Sage that manifests our immortal
    non-dual Original Nature. Our Inner Sage is able to embody
    non-dual energy (yuan chi) while present in a sexually polarized
    male or female body and simultaneously express our unique
    individual will.

    Transformation. The core Taoist spiritual practice is Internal
    Alchemy (neidan gong). Alchemy is transformation, the process of
    speeding up internal change. Both science and art, this
    meditative process offers a heart-centered systematic method to
    transform the apparent spirit-matter split within a single
    lifetime.
    Inside every human being lives a mystical trinity. In the West
    this trinity might be called body-mind-spirit, but their meaning
    is vague. In Taoism, the trinity is jing-chii-shen, with very
    precise meaning. Alchemical meditation speeds up the
    transformations between sexual essence (“jing”), subtle breath
    (“chi”), and intelligence-spirit (“shen”). The three are really
    the same, but vibrating at different speeds, to give our soul
    greater freedom of expression.

    Immortality. Tao inner alchemy offers Seven Alchemy Formulas for
    Eternal Life. These seven stages are a practical map to
    spiritually rebirth the mortal self into an immortal
    consciousness that continues functioning after death. This is not
    a quest for physical immortality. Ordinary souls dissolve after
    death. Enlightened souls hold enough integrity to reincarnate
    consciously, a kind of soul immortality.
    Spiritual immortality is the stage beyond enlightenment. It
    allows us to complete the natural process of soul individuation
    that is happening in both our Lesser Self/personality as well as
    our cosmic Greater Self. Spiritual Immortality is Nature’s way to
    allow the most worthy individual beings to participate in the
    ongoing creation of the divine multi-verse.

    Spontaneity. Every soul seeks two things. One, to complete its
    unique worldly destiny. Two, to achieve a high spiritual destiny
    of consciously merging back into its Original Spirit. But destiny
    is not a fixed or pre-determined path. There is only the
    effortless spontaneous unfolding of each moment (“wuwei”).
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    remain unknowable and unpredictable, even as we gradually merge
    with the vastness of the Tao. This central Mystery lives in the
    core of our inner self and keeps all life eternally fresh,
    joyful, and spontaneous.

    Love, Chi, and Blessings of the 9 Principles of Tao,
    Michael

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    Life is very simple, but everyone seeks difficulty.”
    — Taoist Sage, 200 B.C

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    January 23, 2007 at 4:48 pm #20658
    Alexander Alexis
    Participant

    I enjoyed reading this, Michael. The principles look good. Simple, clear and informative. (How perfect should they be?) Very helpful to refocus on the importance of wintertime. Here in Santa Fe we are having an unusually heavy winter. We got a literal three feet of snow right after Christmas, and there is still almost a foot left between the frigid temps and a few subsequent light snows. I haven’t seen the ground in a month!

    About that great rock in your LR- It has a wonderful presence and I can see it being left all alone standing on the floor the way you have it. But the sculptor in me is also seeing the possibility of a base for it. Imagine an ovoid-shaped piece of mahogany, cherry or ebony four to six inches tall and a few inches wider than the stone. A recess of about an inch could be cut into the top of it and you could either set the stone directly into it or line it with a piece of copper first. That could make an interesting energy creation. Anyway you have it it’s a terrific piece and will be very happy with you two.

    Blessings, Alexander

    January 24, 2007 at 9:37 am #20660
    Jernej
    Participant

    Just seen you like beings photo.

    Digital cameras are very smart. However it takes some skill.
    Take pictures from ordinary consciousness and you get ordinary photo.
    Take pictures from in-ordinary consciousness and you get in-ordinary photo.

    Example is spontaneous projection into light, holding the camera, reaching out with oneself to the beloved object, and ‘click’ will the photo take.

    (not to grounding, but artistic. some people hold to chemical photo-taking, but this is different league.)

    January 28, 2007 at 3:07 pm #20662
    Michael Winn
    Keymaster

    interesting theory. But in this case I had no intention (consciously) of capturing anything other than the candle light and the stones. But maybe my “mind” had other plans…. 🙂

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