Monday, January 22, 2024

Qigong Nourish Vitality

 Let’s look into nourishing vitality for mutual benefit, which is qigong.     

       The question comes up, what is chi kung, chi gong, qi-gong, qigong, pronounced ‘chee gung’, with soft vowels and consonants. Qi gong is the vitality of friends with benefits, the ultimate friend experience, because all we do is mutual benefit. We are married to experience, and when we no longer nourish the fundamental root, the tree dies. The idea of altruism degenerates unto unsustainable pathological altruism. We help each other best by nurturing our fundamental bio spirit, which is the give and take of the world of being. There is no push without a shove, all things relate to one another in associations of mutual benefit which is nourishment. Formerly in alphabeticalized Chinese it was called ch’i kung, today called qigong. The two Chinese characters from an etymology standpoint, qi and gong. Qi or chi refers to rice and steam, hence nourishment, and steam heat, fire. Rice nourishes the body as in people growing food, then preparing the rice by cooking with steam. Qi or chi has come to mean from this, the vital energy of not only the body but the world, big body bioregion, little body our actual human body. Gong derives from a carpenter’s square and a plough. From an etymology perspective of the Chinese character, a human tool art carpenter’s square and plough, grasped by the hand, Gong, actual work of doing something to create something, achieve something. So the two characters, chi today refers mostly to vital energy of nourishment and the work of a carpenter’s square establishing correct angle in building and the plough which prepares the earth for planting, so both human arts connected to achievement, necessary for living. Like gongfu or kung-fu, you might have heard of kungfu. Or watched kung fu action adventure cinema movies with Bruce Lee. It may be surprising to learn both kung fu and qigong, the word ‘gong’ or ‘kung’, both the same Chinese ideogram, refer to skill, study,  diligent work, achievement and practice as in an, art form like ballet, or painting, or getting a university or nursing degree, or taking childbirth classes and learning to prepare for childbirth and take care of your first baby, or dressage and riding with horses, and have nothing to do with kicking someone in the head or using an elbow to smash someone’s nose. For some reason it’s much more entertaining in certain circles to smash someone’s nose, learn how to deliver a traumatic brain injury, and watch them crumple to the floor, than take lamaze classes at La Leche league. 

     What does qigong mean? Well ‘qi’ I define as vital nourishment, and ‘gong’, is diligent effort, resulting in mutual benefit. So qigong means most of all vital nourishment work leading to mutual benefit. Within that vital nourishment work are several fundamental positive prejudices, pre-judgements. Usually prejudgement is encouraged negatively as a spontaneous kind of bad knowing. Yet the basis of all learning is making assumptions and quick judgements. You smell smoke and think, I better investigate. What’s that smell? What’s burning? Did I leave the stove on? Where is the smoke coming from?  Wood for cooking bbq or something dangerous? You see a flame and immediately remember from past experience, flame is hot. So to make quick judgements is a good thing, it is intelligence. When you buy a new gadget it comes in a box, wrapped in lots of plastic, and somewhere in the box is an owners manual, instructions that tells you how to assemble your new gadget, maintain it and so on. Our own lives don’t have good owner’s manuals, although we are increasingly wrapped in plastic. Some of the official owners manual for our lives have a lot of questionable information. 

     The first prejudice of qigong is that our life at this time, under these conditions means being embodied, rooted in a human body, therefore a lot of the work of being a human being is keeping a human body, is about nourishment. The idea of nourishment is right nourishment as mutual benefit. Mutual benefit means vital nourishment. Obviously plants are living things and the analogy of caring for a plant applies to qigong as working on vital nourishment. Plants mainly live outside in the greater world, so you may have a large pine forest in the mountains. Along the watershed you have a riparian zone with deciduous trees. All these plants in the forest are adapted to their ecosystem of their local bioregion. People have an innate reflexive trait to care for things and nourish them. People like to care for beautiful things. Within all these tendencies to nourish are relationships of mutual benefit. So someone may care for and nourish chickens. Besides the beauty of the chickens and the continual chicken frolicking and play there is nursing them through illness, hot summers, cold winters. The chickens eating insects, using kitchen scraps, provide manure to enrich the soil, all mutual benefits.  There is the meat and eggs, another mutual benefit of nourishment. With plants of course there is much the same mutual benefit with nourishing as with gardening. We have vegetables and fruit to nourish our body. Healing herbs elderberry, mullein, angelica, echinacea, rose hips. Gardening provides nourishment. Trees nourish with shade, wind brakes. Flowers nourish the eyes, the mutual benefit scent of blossom. We can bring plants inside our living space to nourish. We can live in a place like hot dry desert Tucson and grow, pine trees like Pinus brutia eldarica, the Afgan mediterranean pine, with red shaggy bark and twin needles that do well in the heat of the south west. So we can through our skill bring beautiful things into our space for mutual benefit. When we have a house plant like the herbal remedio english ivy Hedera helix growing inside we have the nourishment of beauty and the mutual benefit of removing harmful indoor pollutants like NO2, airbourne mold, formaldehyde, benzene. Caring for english ground ivy as a house plant also provides the mutual benefit of veriditas with the powerful mutual benefits of its herbal medicine for the respiratory system. In traditional Chinese medicine TCM, english ground ivy is known as chang chun teng. It dispels wind, dries damp, and supports the liver, energizing the liver, spleen and lung meridians. In both western herbalism and TCM it is used to address cough with mucus, and although an antispasmodic itencourages a productive cough. Chang chun teng or english ground ivy is in the Aralieacea family with other plants with affinity to the respiratory system like spikenard. TCM uses a variety of herbs, so it would be highly unusual to use a single herb alone. Herbs are always used together in a formula of mutual benefit nourishment called Jun Chen Zuo Shi, which is known as emperor, minister, assistant and courier.


      An example of this idea in simplified form scientifically researched would be the EMA’s, European Medicines Agency formula tested to be effective containing the commonly available herbs marshmallow, a demulcent,  london rocket, a hot spicy warming mustard weed herb, and english ivy used together in a cough, winter cold sinus formula. There is a strong tendency to investigate herbs calling it ‘science’, or ‘scientific’, or ‘peer reviewed’, for a standardized single element chemical constituent to quantify. In the so called universal science approach, much of the documented testing is within this single, isolated, to use the western term, freed approach. The emphasis is always on freedom, freed substances from their matrix. Thing vs process.  The mutual benefit vital nourishment approach at a baseline has mutual benefit of living vitality in the whole without a strong thing-ness component. So herbs are not substitutes for single component pill medicine. Herbs are living plants with a vital nourishment mutual benefit. During the recent criterion event of 2019-2021 for instance the following herbs used together in a bundle were effective: marshmallow Althaea officinalis, myrrh Commiphora molmol, licorice Glycyrrhiza glabra, english ivy Hedera helix, ginger and elderberry Sambucus nigra. These herbs do not fit into the scientific model of testing. They can not be counted and measured. They can not be quantified. You can not in vitro test. You can not stick 6 different herbs in a test tube so the formula simply can not exist. Just as the disease is a thing, so the disease can only be treated with a substance. In the vital nourishment mutual benefit approach, the disease is a process not a thing. So it’s addressed as it presents and therefore the same treatment could be used for different substance based viewpoints.

     Nicolas Culper writes of ground ivy, english ivy, Hedera helix, in his 1550 english herbal, “Government and virtues. It is an herb of Venus, and therefore cures the diseases she causes by sympathy, and those of Mars by antipathy; you may usually find it all the year long except the year be extremely frosty: it is quick, sharp, and bitter in taste, and is thereby found to be hot and dry; a singular herb for all inward wounds, exulcerated lungs, or other parts, either by itself, or boiled with other the like herbs; and being drank, in a short time it easeth all griping pains, windy and choleric humours in the stomach, spleen or belly; helps the yellow jaundice, by opening the stoppings of the gall and liver, and melancholy, by opening the stoppings of the spleen; expelleth venom or poison, and also the plague; it provokes urine and women's courses; the decoction of it in wine drank for some time together, procures ease to them that are troubled with the sciatica, or hip-gout: as also the gout in hands, knees or feet; if you put to the decoction some honey and a little burnt alum, it is excellently good to gargle any sore mouth or throat, and to wash the sores and ulcers in the privy parts of man or woman; it speedily helpeth green wounds, being bruised and bound thereto. The juice of it boiled with a little honey and verdigrease, doth wonderfully cleanse fistulas, ulcers, and stayeth the spreading or eating of cancers and ulcers; it helpeth the itch, scabs, wheals, and other breakings out in any part of the body. The juice of celandine, field-daisies, and ground-ivy clarified, and a little fine sugar dissolved therein, and dropped into the eyes, is a sovereign remedy for all pains, redness, and watering of them; as also for the pin and web, skins and films growing over the sight; it helpeth beasts as well as men. The juice dropped into the ears, doth wonderfully help the noise and singing of them, and helpeth the hearing which is decayed. It is good to tun up with new drink, for it will clarify it in a night, that it will be the fitter to be drank the next morning; or if any drink be thick with removing, or any other accident, it will do the like in a few hours.” (Nicolas Culpeper 1550 from Culpeper’s Complete Herbal)

     “When heaven is about to impose a great responsibility on a person, it first tests biospirit exhausting will muscles and bones;  then it stimulates, strengthens and supplies his incompetencies.” Mengzi  You must find a way to break through difficulties and there you will experience a brighter world called wild herb ways. The power that moves the body comes from the center of the body. The hips move the shoulders, the hands link to the feet and the elbows to the knees.The sun and moon though beyond us are among and within us, the brightness of sun shining, the coolness of moon retreating yet nourishing like the dark fluid in the kidney. Regardless of who we are we must purify and cultivate everyday, both young and old must engage in this process. Sarcasm, laughing at others, envy and suspicion lead to negative results. When we stand on the backs of others to gain a higher position we should then prepare to fall. Better to seek out the lowness where water flows and prepare quietly. Water though soft when gathered together yields profound power to carve the deepest canyon through hardest rock mountain. Loud voices will only single you out to be the first to fall. The lush veriditas of spring with elaborate bird songs begins at the timing of dropping leaves in autumn when the energy of earth goes downward and we gather medicinal roots. It’s been said that the genius of nature wild herb ways being self-thus, as it is, revealing itself and replicating, rejuvenating wild herb ways is part of the primal pattern and is freely given as a way of understanding. 


     Each day, week and month the big clock known as ‘big bear’ turns. The big bear turns a revolution in 24 hours, and another kind movement in a year. So we have the same mechanism: a daily 24 hour clock and a yearly clock. We have to respect both clocks as people.  In the dark sky the seven stars are visible as the big dipper plough, part of ursus major, great big bear. The central pivot point pole star, Polaris, is the holder of the purple celestial pool from which the qi of sky descends and rises and descends as earth flow, turning on the celestial wheel. For that reason the idea of celestial heavenly marriage was formed between man and woman, by their association together, children, by children family and by family kindred, by kindred, nation. Through observation of patterns of change in people, plants, place, mountain, desert and prairie we learn to understand the movement of life in the changes. Movement of life in the body in order to prepare to move with change, create resilience by acquiring and storing the vital force in the body. If we call breath a key archetype complex as a process in our small body respiration then it follows that regardless of how we view respiration we can’t go against the breathing in and out complex, and expect to live. We breath in and out. If like a petulant terrible two toddler on an ego trip tantrum we decide to hold our breath, to resist parental authority, what happens? Maybe we hold our breath for a while, our face turns red, we pass out or get light headed, and return to breathing. Because regardless of viewpoint, on breathing, to live we must breathe. The same vital force that moves through the prairie in spring moves through mountain in spring, moves through us. When spring is observed in the mountain and prairie it is because already at the yuletide season the process has begun to grow deep inside the earth. So people make promises deep in winter at the end od December as New Year’s resolutions. At night we rest and sleep we don’t buy and sell under lights 24/7 because this is only addictive behaviour, criminal activity and so on go on in the night. Men and women loose their husbands and wives in these night escapades. Demons and hungry ghosts prowl about in the night hours for this reason we respect day and night and don’t attempt to abuse others through the misuse of these cycles. The stars and constellations moving through the night across the ecliptic heavenly sphere, horizon to horizon are a form of writing upon the night tablet. When we wake in the morning the plants and animals are following the directions written in the night sky. We are asleep so we don’t see the stars writing on the morning sky, but it is there as above so below. The resistance of modern life to follow natural process diurnal flow dark light places strain on the organ system and disease. So the time within the modern cityscape lit up by fossil fuel is duplicating the summer solstice 24/7 365, like every day is fourth of July to use the modern holiday term. The small body cannot sustain this petulant burning candles at both ends late June solstice time day in day out, all year round. What was written by the stars will be carried out as law process. When you see vermillion fly catcher, western cardinal, robin return you can see  the visible plan and take appropriate action in appropriate time. The book of stars is local to place. People carry books but many of these books are meant to be open notebooks, not finished books. The stars are still writing every day. So to cling to the same unchanging book, not written with respect to time and place book and read it ad nauseum is to bind oneself to an unhanging book in a world of continuous change. We are equally systems of change. We adapt to changing conditions by changing. The essential vital force can be seen by observing closely with full attention the natural process of change in our small body and within the greater body that we are part. As above so below, as within so without. What happens in the seasons unfolds according to its intrinsic nature. The symbol of springtime is the first flower of spring candytufts in the mustard family. Unfolding red sappy cottonwood buds and emerging leaves are another symbol of spring to remember, cherish and give thanks. The leaf, flower and bud are both leaf flower and buds and symbols of the same process of unfoldment. “By using the symbols, Sage People saw all the spirit forces in the world we live in. The symbols determine forms and appearances and connect all things.” (The Great Treatise section of the Book of Change) We can use the symbols of sages and we can actually see as sages saw by seeing with the eyes of sages, feeling with the heart of sages, listening with the ears of sages. There are different herbs and trees in different situations. There are many different remedies to nourish biospirit. The genius wild herb ways is person, plant, place mountain, river and prairie. People, plants, places and prairie have mixed and mingled throughout time. Whenever and wherever this mixing occurred there was an emerging genius intelligence known understood as wild herb ways, as the self thus, self arranging patterns inherent in life to renew life. Whether in Aspen forests, oak groves, pine forests, hard wood deciduous forest,  or among mesquite, paloverde, gobernadora, button brush, and cottonwood trees in the thorn scrub flatland, the vital self thus, self replicating intelligence is there, was there and will be there. Regardless of knowing or not knowing whenever there is sincerity and need, asking and receiving will occur. All the while learning about wild herb ways local to specific place and situation, you must increase the life force called qi. Most people do not and can not live in a generic place. We live in specific place. The way to hear the beauty of sound as music is in the silence between the tones. The way to see the beauty of colour in a painting is in the blankness of the canvas. Otherwise there is a cacophony of sound and a confusion of colour. For that reason loudness in music becomes political and brashness in colour becomes ugliness. Both of these tire the mind and restrict the body leading to illness and disease in the organs. Therefore one must not search too hard for perfect forms in far away places because the perfect form is a useful form. The perfect form becomes perfect in its utility to the user. What is found immediately in front of one's face will be most beneficial. There is a thought and misunderstanding that you should cultivate Asian or Chinese Qi, nothing could be further from the truth. The qi you must seek is the resilient life of your biospirit. Likewise where you are right now is the miraculous promised land of your here and now. You can no more find yourself over there than you could find a ring that slipped off your finger while washing dishes in the kitchen sink by traveling to China. It makes no sense to look for the ring you lost in your kitchen sink washing dishes by searching in China. You must stop immediately, search the kitchen sink, quickly and carefully before the ring is washed down the drain. Whatever the steps to be taken you must take them, walking forward with each footstep. Whatever is the length of your stride that will be your footstep. Where your foot touches the ground is as important as the length of your stride. While the sage uses symbols to see, you must also see the spirit forces in the world around you. If conditions are right perhaps the symbols the sage used will allow you to see deeper and develop connections, yet the most important part can never be the symbols the sage used. The most important part is your connection. A situation that denies the view in front of your face will inevitably lead to illness because our lives are our own personal life and the vitality necessary to sustain our lives must emerge from our own people, otherwise what happens is exploitation and slavery.


     Whenever a westerner hears about the amazing enlightened east , China, Asia there’s a kind of honeymoon stage of unrealistic expectations within the belief system. Because at some point the question comes up, if China and its Asian wisdom is so superior to our own wisdom traditions, then why do these seemingly discordant events come up. I don’t want to pull the human rights card, or even the fish market bio-lab pandemic card, because it’s too hard to evaluate. You can look up the history. Instead, let's look at mercury, an interesting heavy metal that accumulates in the tissue of all life forms, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, fish and humans. In the body it doesn’t do much good. Although in east and west it was used as a kind of heroic, last ditch anti-microbial, anti-biotic. Mercury though is too antibiotic, too anti, too against life to promote health, to be useful. Precisely due to its bizarre super heavy dense nature it accumulates. It also accumulates because biological systems have no history of encounter with mercury to have developed any systemic process for elimination of mercury. Your body for instance uses many metals within metabolic process. It uses these metals because they were encountered and pulled within the realm of biological process. Iron in hemoglobin for oxygen uptake. Chromium by the hormonal system the pancreas and liver for blood glucose regulation in and out of cells, for energy storage. Sodium is used for water transport across cell membranes. Plants have similar uses for these same metals, also known to us as minerals precisely because they exist in soluble forms in the soil, taken up by plant roots. The roots take these substances into the leaf and stem. We eat the plants and so have developed roughly an equivalent usage, a corresponding usage has developed across the life continuum of bacterial, fungi, plant, animal symbiosis. We are in some ways plant-people associations. There is no such use for mercury across biological process, that I know of. Every exposure to mercury builds up like the frog in gradually temperature increasing water. At first as the temperature rises from cold to warm the frog has no perception of change. If you placed a living frog in hot, heated, boiling water the frog would immediately instinctively by using its powerful legs  leap to safety out of the boiling heated water . Mercury was like 18th and 19th century chemo therapy and radiation treatment for oncology. Mercury as it accumulates in the human body, decreases life potential, decreases vitality, creates cognitive decline and neurological damage in many ways irreversible. Mercury as a toxic heavy metal kills. 

     So why is, let’s call it, increasing mercury encounters occurring in the biome where before it did not occur? The reason is because mercury is being brought up, out of the earth where it was hidden and it’s being exposed. Mercury is being uncovered and broadcast and spread. Gold has for instance been highly valued throughout human history. That ancient gold was something like a fossil gold, often called placer gold, free gold. Free because it exists as nuggets and tiny flecks.  Free because it exists not bonded to other materials. Lying exposed in the sand and sediment streambanks of moving water from exposed mountain deposits. Placer gold, or free gold is distinctly mainly non-reactive, a stable element. As population increased more people wanted more gold. The stable, non reactive, free placer gold deposits were mined essentially via gravity. Gold as a heavy non-toxic heavy metal separated and sinks due to its density and heavy weight. So panning for gold in streams. As these easy accessible sources for gold were used up other ways of sorting gold from lower density dug up ore bodies were exhausted. The technique of crushing low density ore, crushing the rock and soaking the crushed rock in a mercury settling pond was expanded to huge industrial levels.The technology of gold smelters was expanded to open pit mines visible from space satellites. In the american west, much of the US state of Nevada is one giant immense low density gold ore body. These giant mercury laced settling ponds are seen across Nevada. Likewise as the search for minerals like copper expanded to open pit mines, miles across, it was also found that minerals like silver, platinum, gold and mercury were also present in the crushed rock from these open pit mines. So much so that in most of these open pit copper mines, the ore bodies highest monetary value yield in an open pit mine is from incidental gold. The value of gold is $2000 per ounce while copper’s monetary value is $0.23 per ounce, 23 cents per ounce vs $2000 dollars per ounce. The ratio of value gold to copper is 8700:1. These sources of hidden buried mercury are increasingly dug up and exposed in the process of smelting metals and set afloat in the air like death pollen to circulate on the prevailing wind. 

    To get back to this very random take on the  wisdom of China of Asia and its rooted respect for the Dao, for nature and toxic mercury. How someone falls in love with this smorgasbord of Asian wisdom, falls in love with Dao, with Buddha, with the wisdom of the east and gets into this goo goo eyed lovey, dovey head over heels honeymoon stage of worship of everything Asian, everything Dao. Falls in love with this amazing body of wisdom only to find the people born into and steeped in that tradition are leaving it? Leaving their own Asian nature tradition like the proverbial frog leaping out of boiling water. Well within that honeymoon are the powerful observations, like questions. If China is so superior, why then are we seeing this influx of Chinese asian people choosing to leave China and settle in places like Buffalo New York? Or ten’s of thousands of Indian sub-continent Hindu’s from India choosing to leave everything Asian, Indian for Pittsburgh Pennsylvania? Well the answer is complex. Getting back to random mercury. China has chosen coal powered electricity generation, burning dug up extracted coal. Mining coal, burning coal on such a huge level that the air floating across the Pacific ocean falls on the Pacific coast of Canada, British Columbia, and America depositing the mined, contained in coal, mercury on the ground falling as mercury laden acid rain, taken up by plant roots, eaten as grass by cattle, the mercury in grain, milk, meat. So that mercury along with mercury from mining, metal smelting, combustion engine gasoline burning increases and accumulates year by year in the long lived mammal bodies of human beings. Who as they age experience higher and higher levels of cognitive decline as they age. What people are calling alzheimer's cognitive decline with aging is in most cases mercury exposure and a toxic result of a chemical low level soup of multiple toxic chemicals. One of the biggest reasons Asian’s mention for leaving their Asian nations is environmental pollution, poverty, decreased standard of living due to the extreme industrialization and crowded living situation, and none of these are reflective of love of nature, they are in fact a profound cultural defect of adaptation. 


    


 He stood and walked beneath cottonwood trees, Populus fremontii, fremont cottonwood, with cordate, heart shaped leaves. Sitting on fallen, grey furrowed,  hollow branch trunks bleached in the sun. In such a place you can  grasp the 8 forms of the earlier diagram map. When facing the east rising sun he understood sky heaven on his right south, and earth to his left, north. Above was the sky with sun, moon, blue sky, light, this was heaven sky, sky heaven, palms of the hand fire. While the sun ruled the sky was warm, bright, shining. Below was moist wetness. The moist wetness below is dark and cool. Below the ground the roots went deeply down and this was understood as earth. In the dark cool moist place below grew roots. In the bright warm dry place above ground grew the leaves and branches. So he understood, sky south above, and earth below north, as two points on the compass. The compass is a round wheel circle that turns and shifts although the form we hold on paper is a symbol, is a memory of that turning. The hands and feet are like roots, leaves and branches. Today we walk on two legs, then two feet, yet our feet have the inner form of hands, and our hands have the inner form of feet. Also understand without opposition, the hands do many things. One time the hands build and another time the hands destroy what was built. They are the same hands. The hands are aligned to the Lao gong at the center of the fleshy palm, palms of the hand, as leaves and branches aligned east with fire at the rising sun. The earth aligned to the soles of the feet, as roots, aligned north with the yong quan bubbling spring at the fleshy sole of the foot,, aligned with flowing nourishing water in the west.     

     The circular wheel is set in motion through eight things of the early pattern. Sky, wind, wood, Flowing water, mountain, earth, thunder, fire, standing water/ marsh lake, returning to sky heaven in a sequence.  When the sun in the sky set below the horizon it became cool and dark. They could see the leaves of the cottonwood trembling, shaking in even the tiniest breeze. This stirring up is wind which connects and penetrates. As the wind moves the clouds bring flowing streams. As the rain falls come torrents of water flowing with a rushing gurgling sound. These torrents of rushing water come charging down from mountain. Below the ground the roots went deeply down and this was understood as earth. Understanding the seasons, first comes thunder lightning in early spring that wakes the qi of earth mixing sky and earth. had round drums, circular hoops with stretched skin. In this mixing of heaven and earth is a stirring up, and mixing. With the wind comes clouds and with clouds come thunder and lightning. So they made fire to warm themselves. As the rain falls come torrents of water flowing with a rushing gurgling sound. These torrents of rushing water come charging down from mountain and settle in pools low places that are called marsh and lake. The water standing in low places rises like mist into sky and the circle was made returning to sky heaven. Sky, Wind wood, Water Flowing, mountain, earth, thunder, fire, standingwater marsh lake, returning to sky heaven in a sequence.  On the drum head they could see and remember the place where the sun rose up and sank down below the horizon. From four directions between each one made eight directions.

     In the Chinese ancient classic Daodejing, The Way and Its Power: we read in chapter 3, “Empty the mind, fill the belly.” So what does this mean to empty and fill? Who was this emptying and filling addressed? The author is the Daoist Laozi. Laozi is part of the fundamental heritage of what we call today the bioregion nation China. Laozi is the founder of Daoism. Like most ancient surviving books from this time period the statements are short, pithy and non-specific, generalized statements that could mean manythings, depending on host and guest. The oldest extant examples of the Daodejing date to the second century BCE written on bamboo strips. We know the exact day Laozi was born 2595 years ago, on the 15th day of the second lunar month. His birthday this year is celebrated on the 15th day of the second month of the lunar year rabbit month in the year of green tiger which falls on March 24, 2024 near the vernal equinox. He left his book of Dao with the gate keeper of Hangu pass, near the Yellow river. The sage is identified as Laozi, as an actual state official in China, as part of a wise ruler tradition, who says, ‘empty the mind and fill the belly’. There is a question, is the sage Laozi, advising members of the ruling elite living 2500 years ago, who today might be an elected officials, or a CEO of a business, or a political leader with clout, who was in turn advising the general population to be kept relatively in the dark but well fed?  Many translations translate the texts somewhat in this way. Certainly there is truth to keeping people in their city states,  well fed to maintain peaceful, productive social conditions and so benefit all. Famine, food shortages, political intrigue certainly don’t bode well for leaders in power, or for the less affluent members of society regardless of what the political system is called. People need to be well fed. Starving paranoid, fearful people won’t have good lives regardless of social strata. Revolutions, although high on the adventure drama world bucket list, don’t particularly bode well for life expectancy and meaningful, stable mundane lives of abundance. Are the concepts in the Daodejing meant for organizing, running large or small groups like a business organization or a family? What does it mean to empty the mind? Empty and fill. Is the sage telling us, eat a hamburger, drink a beer and chill out? Or, eat a salad with greens, nuts and berries, nourish the body in a good way? Who is this sage wise ruler? Is the sage the Genius Wild Herb Ways, the actual bioregion of plant, person, place and prairie speaking in quasi metaphorical terms? Is the genius wild herb ways talking about the belly? The stomach, food, eating, drinking, emptying?  Body breath biospirit? So what does any of this mean? What does it mean to talk in short terse often rhyming poetic riddles? The answer is that Laozi’s admonition to , ‘Empty the mind and fill.’, has been taken to mean all of the above. The Daodejing like nearly all existing ancient Asian literature is highly nuanced, and non-specific. It is advice, insight for rulers, leaders, small group management, anyone trying to make sense of difficult situations, and advice for both the actual belly and the mytho-poetic deeper belly of the dantien, solar plexus or hara. Laozi’s writings are a part of a tradition of revelations from meaningful world. 


     

    

      The meaningful world is of course a world of meaning. The biggest issue is that meaning requires smooth connection. We could say that meaning requires meaning. Meaning requires connection. Conversely we could also say meaninglessness requires for human beings to have no sense of connection. Meaning and connection are related. Where there is more connection there is more meaning, where there is less connection there is less meaning. The connection of meaning means a vastness of associations that point at something else. By pointing at something else we are admitting that what we pointed at is connected to us. Children play both the actual game of dominoes, connecting the dots as linked numbers on one side in a connected pattern according to the agreed upon rules of dominoes. Children also play with dominoes as a game based on their physical form. So children arrange the dominoes standing on their side in close proximity so that when one domino is pushed all the dominoes start falling, click, click, click. The world of meaning includes games like regular numeric dominoes and click click knock over game of dominoes. In both instances we are using the same dominoes, yet the same dominoes are seen differently. It is not that the dominoes changed from numeric dominoes to click click dominoes, what has changed is our view. Our meaning lies in connection. When we live in meaningful world everything is meaningful. Our gesture of pointing acknowledges our togetherness in time and space. By pointing we admit our togetherness in meaning, in our us-ness. Because all things are connected, not connected in a theory of connection, but actually connected as connection. If you ask a child, “who is your mommy?”, the child will point at her mother, with a nod of the head, meaning ‘her’. The pointing is that whole six year long connection contained just in that little action gesture of pointing. The mommy is at one time a cooking mommy, chef mommy doing nutritious food preparation. She is a councilor listening mommy. She is nurse mommy with milk filled breasts. She is story reading mommy. She is a clothes washing mommy. She is transportation mommy. She is bread baking mommy. Shoe tying mommy. She is all these different manifestations of mommy. The totality of all those different mommys is contained in one small, simple gesture. The Buddha held up a flower to Makyakashappa, and although his holding a flower in his hand was a flower holding gesture, his holding up a flower was also transmission of the teachings outside the framework, directly person to person and the treasury of the true dharma eye.


The Tree Rotation Diagramm opening the four gates qigong.

     Here we have the four major gateways of the body on the fleshy hands and fleshy feet. This is known as opening the four gates qigong. It has been said many times in many different ways, “The hands are aligned to the Lao gong at the center of the fleshy palm, palms of the hand, as leaves and branches aligned east with fire at the rising sun. The earth aligned to the soles of the feet, as roots, aligned north with the yong quan bubbling spring at the fleshy sole of the foot, aligned with flowing nourishing water in the west”.  These four points, one on each hand and foot, hand  points fleshy palms Lao gong and feet points fleshy sole of foot Yong quan, allow us to conduct and learn energy within the Dao big body universe, and the Dao small body, our personal vehicle for living space. So the hands and feet are learning tools for conducting and directing energy from the big energy field outside  to the small energy field inside. This is a way to connect. The connection of the two energy fields is itself meaning because we point,  using various symbols, not only the things themselves. The Lao dong on the fleshy palm is the center of our heart and deepest intention because everything we do is accumulated via work with the hands. So in that sense taking responsibility for whatever we have, whatever we are going through, this is our work. Blaming others for mistune is a fundamental mistake that must be corrected. This is the meaning of Lao dong, center of work. From the Lao dong point at the fleshy palm by moving the hands, opening and closing fingers we see the wrists, fore arms, upper arms as creeks, streams and flowing rivers of the universal life force qi.

       The Yong quan point is located on the plantar between the second and third toe, just in front forward from the arch, centered in the foot. The foot is a neglected orspecialized organ of the body. The foot alone has 52 bones, one quarter of all the bones in the body are contained in the foot. It is known as a bubbling spring. The Yong quan is a bubbling spring of living water, that circulates upward as kidney energy, yin, cool and dark. We draw in from both hands and feet. It is well known that binding the foot, although considered a kind of erotic keeping of concubines, harms the body. This foot binding of kept concubines is not ancient history in China. Binding the foot harmed women in the past and harms them today in the form of exaggerated shoes, with elevated heels, painting the face with strange colored face paint, that prevents the true face from being seen and appreciated, drenching the scalp with caustic colorants are all to be avoided. Elaborate elevated heeled shoes damage the Yong quan bubbling spring. 

    Opening the four gates qigong. We synchronize the hands with the feet, the hips with the shoulders, the elbows with the knees. With the hands we pull in, turning the palms and pulling in a rope. We focus on the space between the hands, this is called holding the ball, turning the ball, rotating the ball, squeezing the ball, turning the ball, risingthe ball, lowering the ball and so on

     The first story my teacher taught was each day, we are  one day closer to death. He would say, “Today you are one day closer to death.” He would say this smiling and everybody would laugh. He told a story of a man being chased. He told a story that was written down by Leo Tolstoy, the 19th century Russian writer: “ “There is an old Eastern fable about a traveler who is taken unawares on the steppes by a ferocious wild animal. In order to escape the beast the traveler hides in an empty well, but at the bottom of the well he sees a dragon with its jaws open, ready to devour him. The poor fellow does not dare to climb out because he is afraid of being eaten by the rapacious beast, neither does he dare drop to the bottom of the well for fear of being eaten by the dragon. So he seizes hold of a branch of a bush that is growing in the crevices of the well and clings on to it. His arms grow weak and he knows that he will soon have to resign himself to the death that awaits him on either side. Yet he still clings on, and while he is holding on to the branch he looks around and sees that two mice, one black and one white, are steadily working their way round the bush he is hanging from, gnawing away at it. Sooner or later they will eat through it and the branch will snap, and he will fall into the jaws of the dragon. The traveler sees this and knows that he will inevitably perish. But while he is still hanging there he sees some drops of honey on the leaves of the bush, stretches out his tongue and licks them. In the same way I am clinging to the tree of life, knowing full well that the dragon of death inevitably awaits me, ready to tear me to pieces, and I cannot understand how I have fallen into this torment. And I try licking the honey that once consoled me, but it no longer gives me pleasure. The white mouse and the black mouse – day and night – are gnawing at the branch from which I am hanging. I can see the dragon clearly and the honey no longer tastes sweet. I can see only one thing; the inescapable dragon and the mice, and I cannot tear my eyes away from them. And this is no fable but the truth, the truth that is irrefutable and intelligible to everyone.


The delusion of the joys of life that had formerly stifled my fear of the dragon no longer deceived me. No matter how many times I am told: you cannot understand the meaning of life, do not thinking about it but live, I cannot do so because I have already done it for too long. Now I cannot help seeing day and night chasing me and leading me to my death. This is all I can see because it is the only truth. All the rest is a lie.


Those two drops of honey, which more than all else had diverted my eyes from the cruel truth, my love for my family and for my writing, which I called art – I no longer found sweet.”

Leo Tolstoy, A Confession and Other Religious Writings





The Six Harmonies

When practising qigong forms, remember the Six Harmonies.  These will allow for good structure in stance, good flow of energy and will result in smooth and continuous movements


External Harmonies 

1) The hands harmonise with the feet

2) The hips harmonise with the shoulders

3) The elbows harmonise with the knees

Internal Harmonies

1) The heart harmonises with the intention

2) The intention harmonises with the Qi

3) The Qi harmonises with the movement



                                            


 


Baguazhang? Otherwise known as Pa Kua Chang, Bagwa Jang 8 trigram palm qigong.

There is constant change. Those who embrace changes and adapt will be successful. Those who resist changes and cannot adapt will be left behind. Adapting to changes is going with vital force, with life force, with Dao. Not adapting is going against vital force, against life force, against Dao and according to the Dao Te Jing, to go against vital force Dao is death.

An important point the Yi Jing teaches us is that everything has a center. The center of our solar system is the sun and everything rotates around the sun.  Our earth has a central axis and rotates around that 24 hours a day. A hurricane has an eye, which is the center and everything rotates around that center. Our body is a microcosm of the natural universe. Our spine could be called a center and your body rotates around that. Your Dan Tian is a center. Within your body you have other centers, shoulders, elbows, knees, wrists, ankles and neck. You can rotate the areas of the body around these centers. This is a Baguaxhang principle.


                                                                                                                             

                                 



Baguaxhang principle

         Spring      Summer       Late Summer  Autumn     Winter

          Wood       Fire                  Earth            Metal          Water

Yin      Liver         Heart               Spleen          Lungs       Kidneys

Yang  Gall Bl     Sm Intest         Stomach      Lrg Intest    Urinary Bladder

          Anger          hatred            blame trust   sarcasm    arrogance


“Don’t blame others” like a boomerang that comes back to hit us. This is what I did to blame others. Negative emotions blame, hate, anger, sarcasm, are stored in the bones and organ tissues. There is a hierarchy of intention, mind, shen guiding matter. Love releases energy in the body.

Five Phase Element Relationships

By Wan Minying
14th Century1

Translated by Heiner Fruehauf
National University of Natural Medicine, College of Classical Chinese Medicine


“Metal is generated by Earth; if there is too much earth, Metal will be buried. Earth is generated by Fire; if there is too much Fire, Earth will be charred. Fire is generated by Wood; if there is too much Wood, Fire will flare. Wood is generated by Water; if there is too much Water, Wood will be washed away. Water is generated by Metal; if there is too much Metal, Water will be grimy.

Metal can generate Water; if there is too much Water, Metal will drown. Water can generate Wood; if Wood is in abundance, Water will be in short supply. Wood can generate Fire; if there is too much Fire, Wood will be incinerated. Fire can generate Earth; if there is too much Earth, Fire will be obscured. Earth can generate Metal; if there is too much Metal, Earth will spoil.

Metal can control Wood; if Wood is flinty, Metal will be marred. Wood can control Earth; if Earth is thick, Wood will break. Earth can control Water; if Water is too much, Earth will erode. Water can control Fire; if Fire is ablaze, Water will sizzle. Fire can control Metal; if Metal is too much, Fire will become smothered.

If exhausted Metal comes upon Fire, it will melt. If weak Fire encounters Water, it will become quenched. If weak Water encounters Earth, it will be filled in and become stuck. If weak Earth comes upon Wood, it will cave in. If weak Wood encounters Metal, it will be axed.

If excess Metal receives Water, it will in turn have its edge blunted. If excess Water receives Wood, it will in turn have its momentum drained. If excess Wood receives Fire, it will in turn have its denseness transformed. If excess Fire receives Earth, it will in turn have its blazing quality checked. If excess Earth receives Metal, it will in turn have its calamitous potential restricted.”    © 2007 Heiner Fruehauf







The Constructive Cycle:

  • Wood feeds Fire

  • Fire creates Earth

  •  Earth creates Metal

  •  Metal enriches Water

  • Water makes Wood

If this cycle is reversed, each element is then reduced or destroyed by another element:

The Destructive Cycle:

  •  Fire destroys Wood

  • Wood consumes Water

  • Water destroys (rusts) Metal

  • Metal consumes Earth

  • Earth smothers Fire

If the cycle is seen another way, the elements can be seen to control one another:

The Controlling Cycle

  •  Fire controls (or melts) Metal

  •  Metal controls Wood

  • Wood controls Earth

  • Earth controls Water

  • Water controls Fire

These relationships are at the base of Chinese Medicine. No system or organ operates without affecting all the others. When one organ is out of balance, it affects all the others. The balance can be determined by hot, cold, damp, dry, Yin or Yang. Emotions, diet, environment and genetics can affect the way the organs function.

Based on the Five Elements, each element gives rise to a different energy or frequency in the body. During gestation, these energies guide the fetal organs to be formed, supported by the mother’s energy channels. As the new Soul inhabits the body, these qualities also form spiritual qualities housed in and guarded by the Five Yin (solid) organs.  The relationships between the organs and the emotions form the basis for the integration of Body, Mind and Spirit in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The emotional/spiritual qualities of the Five Elements are:

  • Fire—Order—the Heart

  • Earth—Trust—the Spleen Liver

  •  Metal—Integrity—the Lungs

  • Water—Wisdom—the Kidneys

  • Wood—Compassion—the  Liver

After birth, these pure qualities must struggle to manifest in the human being because, as we live our lives, we inevitably encounter difficulties, traumas and hardships which cause other energies or frequencies to manifest in our bodies in the form of toxic emotions and thoughts. The organs are thought to hold these toxic thoughts and emotions. These strong emotions cause Qi stagnation which can lead to disease.


In TCM, Qi or vital energy moves the fluids in the body (blood, lymph, waste products). Therefore, as the Qi is stagnant, so the movement of vital fluids is impeded. As the Qi is impeded, the organ’s function is diminished.


Each organ holds different emotions. These emotions have different frequencies and affect the Qi differently:

Fire—Heart—Anxiety, Over-joy

Earth—Spleen—Worry, Mistrust, Obsession

Metal—Lungs—Grief, Sorrow, Shame, Remorse

Water—Kidneys—Fear, Loneliness

Wood—Liver—Anger, Rage, Resentment



  • Wood—(Yin) Liver-(Yang) Gall Bladder

  •    Fire—(Yin) Heart-(Yang) Small Intestines

  •    Earth—(Yin) Spleen-(Yang) Stomach

  •    Metal—(Yin) Lungs-(Yang) Large Intestines

  •   Water—(Yin) Kidneys-(Yang) Urinary Bladder



- Spring/Wood is the (Yin)Liver and the (Yang)Gall Bladder. 

- Summer/Fire is the (Yin)Heart and (Yang)Small Intestines, and also the (Yin)Pericardium and (Yang)Triple Heater. 

- Late Summer/Earth is the (Yin)Spleen-Pancreas and the (Yang)Stomach. 

- Fall/Metal is the (Yin)Lungs and the (yang)Large Intestine. 

- Winter/Water is the (Yin)Kidneys and the (yang)Bladder. 


Although in the West we consider there to be four seasons, in Daoism there are five. The Familiar Western sequence is Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter; however, in the Daoist view it is considered that the period of Late-Summer (sometimes called Indian Summer) is a separate and distinct season of its own, the point of balance and harmony


The Five Element Theory

The Five Elements, earth, fire, water, metal and wood were selected by the sages of long ago to describe patterns and relationships between many variables. They relate to one another in an abstract sense and can be used to describe the relationship between the seasons and many other aspects of our lives, as well as the human body.   The Five Element theory is one of the major systems of thought within Traditional Chinese Medicine and is used when practising acupuncture.  But the Theory is also used as a guide to help balance our emotional and physical health.  Based on the Taoist theory that each of us is a microcosm of the universe, it stands to reason that the human body will experience similar cyclical patterns as in nature, such as the baguazhang eight trigram qigong of seasons and the cycle of life and death. 

    The Yi Jing, is considered an ancient classic. The most ancient portion of the book is a diagram which could be written on a single page, with extensive elaborations written over numerous centuries, so the ancient book, with elaborations, is extensive with numerous layers.  As a reflective foundational book, the book of changes, describes patterns occurring in a specific  bioregion, observed by specific people in that specific place.  The Yi Jing records the perception of being in the ecosystem and in that sense predates the application of culture, and later medicine of that Asian biospirit. So the Yi Jing asserts the Dao, the undivided, undifferentiated being wushi splitting into two, yin and yang, the vital force qi moving in the visible observations as fluid cyclic patterns of change. The 8 bagua are described there, the one, into two, into the three, as arrangements of a yin broken line, and a yang unbroken line. The bagua are made up of three possible determinants of x or y, (-) (+). yin(-) yang(+) as eight numeric mathematical, logical possibilities. So yin(-) yin(-) yin(-), yin(-) yin(-) yang(+), yin yang yang and so on, totally eight. Each of these combinations are then named and associated as symbols arranged in 8 sequences of change. Heaven/sky, earth, thunder, water, mountain, wind, fire and lake/marsh. With regard to herbal medicine, any one herb is the yin and yang as the biospirit of plants. Plants contain the self thus aspect of fundamental self-replicating intelligence as plants in a similar way as human beings. When describing Chinese herbal medicine, plants are prescribed as groups of plants in a formula. When looking at the human body, the organs are depicted as one of the Five Elements, and in a healthy  body all organs are functioning efficiently and in harmony.  Two primary forces (yin and yang) interact in the body and hopefully there is a balance between these two forces within the body. 



King Wen ‘Later Heaven’ Bagua arrangement

乾 Qián 天 Heaven Summer Creative 父 Father 南 South Expansive energy, the sky.                                                                                               巽 Xùn 風 Wind Summer Gentle 長女 Eldest Daughter 西南 Southwest Gentle penetration, flexibility.                                                                      坎 Kǎn 水 Water Autumn Abysmal 中男 Middle Son 西 West Danger, rapid rivers, the abyss, the moon.                                                              艮Gèn 山 Mountain Autumn Still 少男 Youngest Son 西北 Northwest Stillness, immovability.                                                                                 坤Kūn 地 Earth Winter Receptive 母 Mother 北 North Receptive energy, that which yields.                                                                                                              震Zhèn 雷 Thunder Winter Arousing 長男 Eldest Son 東北 Northeast Excitation, revolution, division.                                                                                                                                 離Lí 火 Fire Spring Clinging 中女 Middle Daughter 東 East Rapid movement, radiance, the sun.                                                                     兌Duì 澤 Lake Spring Joyous 少女 Youngest Daughter 東南 Southeast Joy, satisfaction, stagnation.                                                                                               King Wen "Later Heaven"

The Five Element Theory explains the relationship between the organs and the way energy travels to the organs (through meridians), and how the chi, or energy, originates from the kidneys.  The kidney's job is to filter blood, which is then circulated through the body.  

Chi energy is associated with the kidneys because they are said to hold opposing fire and water energy.  An imbalance in these two elements will  affect other organs.  In a healthy body, organs are working in harmony, with all elements in a balanced state.  In an unhealthy body, organs are not functioning effectively, which has a spiralling effect on the other organs.

When practising tai chi and qigong, much of the meditation involves focusing on the belly where the dantien and mingmen are located.  These directly nourish the nearby kidneys.  The movements of taichi and qigong rotate and massage this area, thereby balancing the kidneys which allow a flow on effect to other organs.  Tai chi is designed in-part to nourish and support the activity of the kidneys.

Below is a flow chart (from Spring Forest Qigong) showing the relationship between the five elements.  The outer arrows around the diagram represents the nurturing or supporting relationship between the neighbouring elements:  Wood  nurtures Fire, Fire (or ash) enriches Earth, Earth contains Metal, Metal condenses Water and Water feeds wood.  The dotted lines within the diagram illustrate the cooperative or controlling relationship of two 'opposing' elements: Wood penetrates Earth, Earth limits the flow of water, Water extinguishes Fire, Fire melts Metal and Metal cuts Wood.  The diagram also shows other aspects of our lives that are influenced by the five elements.

                                           




 “Kidney water reverses its course.”The lower mind, or the lower Tan Tien is in the lower abdomen and this is where our awareness resides. It is also the place to generate Chi.  The middle mind, or the middle Tan Tien, is centered in the heart. The upper Tan Tien, resides in the brain.“Transform Jing lower(Sexual Energy) into Qi middle hara(Life Force Energy) and Qi into Shen upper, head (Spirit Energy).” The first step is to make a connection with the North Star and the Big Dipper’s violet/red light ultra violet which is one of the most powerful heavenly lights. Through this practice, learning to feel Chi and using the mind/eye/heart power (Yi-2) to guide the Chi flow through the primary energy routes in your body is the foundation of Taoist meditation. The order of the organs healing sound is: lungs, kidneys, liver, heart, soleen and Triple Warmer. Triple Burner (or Triple Warmer or Triple Heater) ‘three burning spaces’. San Jiao,has no exact counter part in anatomy, only correspondence. One of the main functions of the Triple Warmer is regulating the movement of water within the body.  According to Chinese medicine, water behaves differently in the three different burners. The upper burner is located above the diaphragm and includes the heart and lungs. Its function is the dispersal of fluid throughout the body. This fluid is in the form of mist or vapour.

The middle burner includes the area above the naval and below the diaphragm, including the spleen and stomach. Its main function is digestion 632and the distribution of nutrients throughout the body.

The lower burner is located below the naval and includes the liver, kidneys, large intestine, small intestine, and bladder. It separates food and drink waste. Useful fluids are absorbed, with the remainder transported to the bladder.

Triple warmer, functional medicine, inter webbed. We as a microcosm are interwebbed. Our body is one with the macrocosm. All the constituents are connected and will with time be reduced. I am the alpha and omega, beginning and end, I am the source. A dragon with a pig’s snout eating its tail, the dragon is a pig, incredibly fertile, a living garbage can who transmits into new life. Wu wei, the master in the experience of pure sound, where the music is wu wei. Northern hemisphere November 1- December 1, hexagram 2 k'un, six yin broken lines. Oneness with the source. Feeling oneness with the ocean, becoming a cup, molecule of water in the ocean. The ocean, to submerge into unity with the ocean, as the pericardium. Resting the fire organs. sea, the headwaters of an ecosystem. Quiet time of year, energy goes underground, followed by winter solstice. Triple burner is the grave. The story of source energy 9pm-11pm. Time of triple burner. The job of triple burner is rest, subvergence, ideally go to bed by 9pm, to avoid adrenal exhaustion. The time for rest is the first part of night 9-midnight, the most important cycle of sleep. Oneness, fully in the flow, in the place of doing nothing. The pure energy of the universe. Yin Yang not only describes polar opposites but transformative processes. Different than linear process, the spleen the generator of energy, gets cold and damp easily. Kidney mystery, dark. The triple warmer is continuum of life force, the energy, in the ground ebbing and flowing. So the darkest yin month is true yang month. Compressed as a seed, a physical dot. All the energy is here. The triple warmer is the connection of the various systems, a web like system, a net, a tree upside down, visuallizing the roots,  lymph, nervous system, endocrine system. While it’s true water moves, it doesn’t move exactly like isolated water moving in pipe. The water is outside the cell, the empty spaces holding water. When drilling a well for water, or oil, it’s not that the water is existing only as an underground lake, not only as a pool, the water is in the seemingly solid rock, the rock contains water. So a well is a vertical empty structure hollowed into the ground, the water moves through the visibly seeming rock at great pressure. The well is a drawing, subtracting negative space that attracts the oil, attracts he water, then it is pumped out. Water in the body is likewise contained in the bones, contained everywhere in the body but not exactly as pure, see through transparent water you see in a glass. It’s rather moisture. Kidney water, bone water, brain water, lung water, liver water, gall bladder water and so on, but not clear free standing water. So the triple warmer is this interconnected system of relationships happening, ebbing and flowing in the body. 12 spokes makes up the wheel, but it is the empty space, the hub that attains its full function. Go to bed early. Know that activity on the surface is generated by rest. Likewise at the spine, in immobility movement is generated. Power is generated from the core at the spine. Empty time, vacation. Letting universal action complete the action rather than a reckless doing from the ego small self, which creates exhaution. So resting appropriately where replenishment occurs. If the well is always pumped it goes dry, letting he water table recharge the invisible underground aquifer. Rest is the key to action.

     

      

                                                             

Inner Smile: We begin the inner smile by activating a memory. This is your happy time memory. Close your eyes and visualize a blue cloudless sky. 




Sunday, January 7, 2024

Tree Qigong

     Grasp vitalism here and now, vitalism and biospirit.


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The important thing is moving into a position where you learn and accept responsibility for working to nourish vitality, as ownership. We nourish vitality by doing well, eating well, working well, resting well, sleeping well, loving well, fucking well. No one is going to do the work for you. Following qigong or biospirit. Qigong is a word, two  words qi and gong,  originally from China which meant nourishing/cultivating, working with vital energy, so biospirit work to ensure mutual benefit. What is biospirit? We take the position that spirit can often be a misleading term to use because it posits a portion of ourselves like a spiritual soul that exists apart from our physical body. So we want to avoid this duality, this opposing strategy of body and spirit. So biospirit is stating the goal achieving a unity of intention and practice, bio referring to the actual body of biological process, and spirit referring to the intangible qualities of will, intention meets practice, so biospirit. People may say ‘I’m spiritual not religious.’, meaning they have a personal private way of maintaining their dignity and viability as a person, which of course is wonderful. Equally wonderful is to say, ‘I am not spiritual, I am religious.”. Practice has nothing to do with rejection of a group practice in favor of a personal practice. So we are not advocating ‘jiriki vs tariki’, self power vs other power. I prefer to say owning the body, occupying the body, embodying the life process, embracing life process. Mutual benefit means whether one practices alone or with others, due to the interconnected nature of things there is connection and the benefits identified as accumulation of self also benefit others. 

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    Qigong, biospirit is contained right here right now in the actual moment, your moment, your best you in terms of mutual benefit. It is all mutual benefit, nothing is done alone. We continuously barter with experience never acting within a vacuum. More better for self and more better for others. Creating an appreciation for resilience with intention, and so using precious time and energy in a good way, for mutual good you well being.   

    Here is the english translation from James Legge of an old Chinese book, Daotejing, also known as Tao Te Ching. The reason I use the James Legge translation, is that Legge went to China as a missionary in 1840 and began his translation in old China. His translation also seems more free today in directly translating terms. His translation was not published in english until 1891.:

 “Heaven and earth do not act from (the impulse of) any wish to be

benevolent; they deal with all things as the dogs of grass are dealt

with. The sages do not act from (any wish to be) benevolent; they

deal with the people as the dogs of grass are dealt with…May not the space between heaven and earth be compared to a bellows?

'Tis emptied, yet it loses not its power;
'Tis moved again, and sends forth air the more.
Much speech to swift exhaustion lead we see;
Your inner being guard, and keep it free.”

-Daoteching Tao Te Ching chap 5 James Legge trans 1891

     Chapter 5 of the DaoTeJing offers us a sobering observation, it says that the power of heaven, vitality that is life here on the earth, is quite neutral to our plans and objectives. Nature has no human sense of honour, gratitude, family, kindness or morality. In the words of the Daotejing our lives resemble straw dogs used in an elaborate ritual sacrifice, constructed as an offering in ritual sacrifice, treated with reverence, used, then cast off and trampled underfoot as the straw that they are, these human constructions are after all not real dogs but dog image symbols made of straw. Likewise the sage, the government of the people, the current regime, whatever, uses and sees us in the same way as valueless straw dogs, fit for heroic soldier cannon fodder in wars and so on, then discarded. Used then thrown away in a modern analogy, disposable people. People used then forgotten, erased from memory as so much garbage to be hauled to the solid waste disposal site. 

    Further, nature is like a bellows which has its power rooted in its ability to suck air and blow it out. The power actively functions only within that empty space. In order for the bellows pump to function it requires fluidity within that space, free from blockage. Regarding both nature’s lack of morality, and government regimes who treat their citizens as means to their ends? It's best to fly under the radar and do the work one has to do to preserve life rather than single oneself out as a target of regime erasure. In other words it’s better to exercise restraint rather than be restrained.  

     We can here elaborate on grandiose pretensions and the importance of being rooted and grounded. Frequently when hearing of natural disasters the question arises, Why place oneself in harm’s way? Why live on the gulf coast or Florida with hurricanes? Or in midwest Kansas in tornado alley? Or in the mountains of the west with wild fires? Or along rivers that flood? Along the ring of fire with earth quakes, tsunami’s and volcanoes that erupt? Well people live along oceans in Florida because there are mild winters there. There is beautiful land with open skies and rich soil in Kansas. The mountains are mountains. Rivers have life, where there is water there is life. The earth is already populated and the good places are already taken. As far as tyrannical governments? Well again the flight of moving and leaving home, jobs, family is not an option for most. 

    


  We have many examples from our own history of erasable, replaceable situations, and erasable replaceable straw dog people. In the American west there are many example of the fantastic grandiose bizarre disregard for things, places and people in regime objectives. There is the Nevada test site where 1000 atomic bombs were exploded for tests. If you trust the statistics, the regime claims 100 of these tests were above ground atomic explosions. In cities like St George it was common to know old men and women, casualties of these atomic tests. Straw dog people with leukemia, old women with spontaneous abortions and miscarriages, all kinds of cancer, mostly among the healthiest, longest lived americans, the traditional Mormons. They were called down winders and could claim a monetary claim for their cancers and suffering due to radioactive fallout drifting on prevailing westerly winds from the regime atomic tests. The going compensation with inflation was less than the value of a new pickup truck. Later these radioactive isotopes were recycled into the grass and forbs, then into meat and milk. Likewise with 900 underground atomic explosions the water table was contaminated with radioactive cancer causing elements. These irrigated farm lands use groundwater from slow moving aquifers that depending on depth are a kind of semi-fossilized water. Farm lands and grass lands in the area of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona supplied and still supply all kinds of crops that people consume. The down winders program expires this year in 2024. The downwinders program was extremely limited and was only for people who lived in select counties like Kane and Garfield counties between 1958-1962. Numerous studies indicate the radiation was not limited to these counties but deposited over the whole of North America. There were thousands of soldiers, civilian and military workers employed directly at the test site in Nevada, uranium mines, and millions more who lived in the inter mountain west. This is an example of a principle that confirms the ancient Chinese notion that governments have to be viewed with caution. We could go on with examples of governments treating their citizens without respecting their citizen's inherent value, yet that is not the intention here. 

          Understand this opportunity to practice in this particular moment. Time and place is fortuitous in itself without adding anything extra. Many people shill various kinds of end times, doom and gloom, woe is me scenarios, end of the line, disaster prophetic ending scripts. Let’s not descend into useless talk. We are here. You are here and you are you, that is enough. Regardless of how you view it, everyone lives in precious finite time. We do not need a special narrative to understand our human bodies, all created things have expiration dates stamped on them, from the tallest mountain to empires, nations, regime queens, kings and presidents, republics, religions, temples, cathedrals whatever, down to the foreheads of our faces. Finite time not only for the life process but the finite aspect of stages in the life process. All created, amassed, gathered things inevitably tend with time to separate into component parts. Once the point of maturity is reached, whatever skillful action you do connected with your own human body tends to decline, break down, become weaker, more fragile. Maybe you are too young to realize the truth of mortality. Maybe you have been fictionalized into a cult narrative of singularity where 75 year old’s appear to have found the fountain of youth and you interact with their AI holograms online in fun virtual totally fake events. Or perhaps you enjoy watching long dead film stars from bygone times kiss and romanticize in cinema? Life does not matter a flying fuck how you see time, father time wins all battles. If there is a victory in singularity it is precisely in the enslavement into paranoia and the enrichment of elites. First, AI has already approached human levels of consciousness, intelligence and doingness. The complex known as artificial general intelligence AGI, is integrated into many human ecosystems.  AGI is localized and those isolated areas free of AI contagion will continue to  see de-population strategies and harm resistance strategies. Full implementation will be gradual, the analogy of a frog in a pot of water, then gradually heating the water to boiling. So a large part of your life has the potential as occupied space for various kinds of bio-havesting. Within all this is grasping the unique nature of birth in a human body and the work, the real work of establishing relationships, and family networks.    

     Once a person reaches maturity a gradual decline begins, merging into a sharp decline as the aging process tends towards dissolution, old age and death. That is if you’re lucky to reach maturity and have developed the capacity to love deeply in the face of mortality. There is often a denial of aging and decline but a simple visit to a hospital with an orthopedic unit, a oncology unit, a dementia unit, the retirement home reveals the situation.  The body decays and because the mind is inherently body the mind itself decays. Nothing is preserved from decay except the process of becoming and there, in that process of further becoming, there is no personal space, no personal history. So we are deeply interested in human becoming. Not so interested in vitro further becoming. There is a reason why all olympic athletes are at their highest physical potential in their teen age years, in their twenties, not in their thirties and forties. Why are 20 something men and women so compelling, energetic, attractive? Youth is the possibility of further becoming. Both men and women in this complex mind-fuck of a society are strongly under the delusion of eternal youth. Now the ascension into singularity is part of this activity. Maybe you’ve been escalated into timelessness by digital photo filters. You’ll merge into digital space with a holographic essence. Life in digital photo shop heaven. 

     Let me tell you quite simply, most of you have already seen your best strongest years. It’s downhill from this point on. Prepare for the inevitable. Women, biological women, is that a term? Women, frequently have a deeper, more fundamental understanding of this universal end time scenario because they are born this way. They are alert and a little more cunning, scrupulous because they have an intrinsic wisdom, cultivated over endless generations to be life creators, mothers. Motherhood is the ultimate creativity. Women have been both fundamentally gifted and fundamentally burdened with bringing new human life into the world through their bodies. If women have penis envy then men have an even deeper neurotic fixation, vagina envy, uterus wanna be, breast fixation. And guess what, she can’t be an excellent he, and he is a much poorer compensating she. The whole yin yang love dance is based on incredible pleasure for further becoming. Further becoming is not a gimmick, it’s the be all end for all mutual benefit. Every dopamine, junky, john whore, addict gangsta staring relentlessly at their cordless portable telephone, got their first bang from their endogenous estrogen testosterone glands intelligently leading the way. Sex is the ultimate intelligence and a person who neglects this reality existentially suffers infinite loss. Celibacy never has and never will be an option. Women are intensely aware of finite time because it’s not forever they can achieve their highest good and highest potential for realization. This is in no way to say that non-reproductive women are useless. Neither are they to be in any way discarded. Even to say out loud that a woman’s highest ultimate good is to bear children is to voice a kind of hate speech or banned idea, which shows and illustrates quite clearly the strength of delusive social programming even in supposedly enlightened modern society. This negation of biological birth mother mom as the queen of heaven is of course a tenet of AI singularity. We’re stone age neandertals with cell phones, drones and nuclear weapons. If left to our own devices we would use all three simultaneously. Techno preachers drone on how machine self-awareness is our friend. Now already begun, there is no return back to a hate speech past. This is a safe space love fest with ongoing adaptations in unsupervised learning algorithms offered freely free first taste to unsuspecting children on their mandated tablet device designed to destroy all possibility of intelligent action. It’s frequently screamed, ‘You have no choice but the choiceless choice of submission to an unalterable future’.

     The biological clock is ticking for each of us which makes the present moment more precious and precarious for both men and women of all ages. To persevere and struggle knowing full well our transient ephemeral nature is your personal selfie story. Some people, because of terminal illness, are suddenly aware that their own personal time is inherently limited according to an unalterable fated script. Mortality comes knocking on the door in all kinds of different ways. Life is terminal illness and the outcome is well known, poignantly documented, barely grasped or understood. From the toddler in the terrible two’s saying no, no, no to the adolescent who thinks it a revolutionary concept to discover a penis or clitorus, to the boomer hanging on for one more miracle medical procedure, it’s an absurd I, me, mine shit show. That is precisely what we are countering, all of it. The shit show denies and distributes with a teaspoon the water you need by the gallon. 

    


 Right now at this moment there is a kind of break in the action. There’s some other clown world mystery being orchestrated, check for new updates. Or don’t? Some people have an opportunity to regroup and take advantage of this opportunity. Of course not everyone has this opportunity. Things when they reach their extreme then dissolve into the opposite. So we can say inclusiveness when taken to its extreme includes precisely no one. The desire for inclusiveness when taken to its ultimate becomes exclusionary. However ‘not everyone’ is a trap, because to include everyone in a sense is to both dis-include and make trivial the invitation. You are you for a reason. Your opportunity is your opportunity. Pathological altruism is a trap. Inviting everyone for dinner is not a possibility. You can invite a few guests, family, and maybe invite a few friends for dinner. That’s it. Not everyone can come to dinner. There is no table where everyone can be seated. Let’s be frank the intranets are a sham and including everyone in virtual reality means disassociating mostly everyone from reality. Each age has its challenges. Our challenge is to include love and human intimacy as the biological family in an age of addictive dopamine medi pharma dope fiends, and key board and smart phone junky gamers with no skin in the game. Our challenge is to be ourselves, human, flesh and blood, in an age of relentless automation. Our challenge is to be real men, real women, real children in an age of co-opted psyop hologram hybrids masquerading as our allies, our friends and our blended family members. Our challenge is similar to what it’s always been, to be or not to be, to find your family, your kind, your tribe, and hold on through thick and thin, sickness and health, death do us part. So essentially little has changed. It’s an old play and the actors change but the roles remain constant in the drama. 

    As an example, there’s a concept that by recording a musical performance, and sharing that digital recorded image of a perhaps real event, you can have everyone experience the musical event. So we as a society create and sell universal music performance. This is a fundamental gimmick and rip off. The problem is under those constraints, under that narrative, no one has music. Music has been destroyed by recording music then marketing recorded music as saleable digital product. Musical experience is the whole gestalt of getting dressed up, putting your clothes on, leaving your house, travel, going out to the theatre or musical venue. Sitting down, actually walking to a chair and sitting down. Listening and hearing the transient ephemeral fragile sounds. Then you have the musical artists. You have the actual musicians practicing, performing on stage, or in a living room, it doesn’t matter. That whole experience is music. The actual sound is just a little portion, a little slice of what music is. The other thing to grasp, the next thing to understand is that when the musician blows the horn, or plucks the string, that’s it. Then it’s over. There is a vibration, a sound, someone hears it, then it is over. It can not be taken back or redone. Music like most authentic, essential tasks in our boring face to face human life is quite fragile. 

     Some people are not hungry. They have lost the sense of hunger. They live as victims far beyond desire. Desire and longing, mutual benefit replaced by addiction porn hooker models of interaction. They have lost the ability to taste. They consume and would as soon launch a drone attack against you because your desire, your desire to taste is a threat to their narrative of addiction as health. The idea of feeding everyone is not an option. Even if you offered them food it would be misunderstood. For the work ahead you need to eat. We used to say quite emphatically, Painted cakes will not satisfy hunger. This goes exponentially for virtual digitally generated cakes. Many have the idea that a digitally painted AI cake may possibly satisfy hunger better. Of course we know we can not eat pictures in a cook book no matter how enticing the photographs in the cookbook. But maybe digital virtual motion pictures on a cordless portable telephone can satisfy hunger?  Better than a hand painted printed hard copy cake. Let’s be clear, neither digitally painted or hand painted cakes will satisfy hunger. Whether your food picture is fine art in a museum or on your computer screen,  good well prepared tasty food remains looked in its identity of food-ness. You need to chew the food and you need to swallow. The idea of saving others through the act of you swallowing food is fiction, undesirable fiction.  But..I like to say the word ‘but’ disqualifies everything said previously. In a sense saying ‘but’ does disqualify everything. The new intricate dharma of computerized painted cakes is the dopamine trap of addiction models of health. 

    So this is understanding vitalism from an easy perspective. Let’s begin with biospirit. Biospirit is flesh, blood, bones, sinews and muscle expressing itself in the bioregion. Biospirit is blood and soil. There are many so called religious, spiritual, social political paths that attempt to nourish us by demanding we deny the reality of our body. They promise to nourish by somehow denying the obvious. The vital fact is not that we have a body, it’s that we are a body. You are first your body, that is the hierarchy of needs. Neglect your body and you negate everything. 

     Lesser heavenly orbit, also known as the microcosmic orbit. What happens outside of the body, happens in some form inside the body. People are contained within the environmental process, that’s why many miss it. We are environment. It is a unified bounded whole. In terms of this people have various stories to describe what is happening. Fairy tales are probably the most scientific way of describing what is going on. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Children and Household stories, because at the deepest level for authentic biospirit we are children living in a house, under a roof, ecology, the earth household, Hansel and Gretel, the Goose Girl, Rapunzel, Snow White. It nearly possible to describe the you who you are and what you’re doing in the act of being you. Descriptions and explanation come much later. We are talking about repair. In that way it's hard to describe what you are intrinsically part of, and can not be separated from. So we have the difficulty of defining a word while not using the word. The Oxford english dictionary OED, defines life by using life in the definition of life, as, “The condition, quality, or fact of being a living person or animal; human or animal existence. Cf. soul, n. I.1.” We can with some training, define a word without using that same word. Websters Dictionary of 1828 defines life as, “In a general sense, that state of animals and plants, or of an organized being, in which its natural functions and motions are performed, or in which its organs are capable of performing their functions.”  Maybe the OED is a better definition, life is living, life is life. It becomes harder when we attempt to define a word by not using language words. It becomes problematic when we attempt to communicate, demonstrate talk silently without language or sounds. Here we are in a dokusan room, demonstrating mu, doing mu. Define life without words, without saying anything. Show colors to the blind, describe birds singing to the deaf. Define life without making a sound. Perhaps the idea of a fish attempting to describe the lake to another fish, contains this. The fish is totally immersed in the water, contained in the water. So the fish is unable to explain in any accurate description the lake because the the fish can not leave the water. All of the fish’s fishness is contained in life within the lake. The fish breathes water through its gills. The fish lives water. The fish is water. If the fish leaps onto the shore, in a few minutes the fish dies. What could the fish gain within fishness to flop on the shore? The frog probably best describes a creature, a living being, who could describe the lake in terms of the land and sky. The frog is fish and yet is not a fish. The frog begins as a tadpole, as an adult the frog can breathe air and also process oxygen through its skin surface while submerged in water during the winter. Perhaps in terms of animal living creatures, creatures like dolphin, whale, could describe the land vs water. A beaver could also describe the lake. The beaver has his mud and log lodge on the periphery of the lake. The beaver enters and leaves the lake. The beaver lives near the water. The beaver has lungs and breathes oxygen. The beaver swims in the water, leaves the water, gnaws on the poplar and willows. 

    In the womb, the baby has the microcosmic circulation happening. In the womb even though the circulation occurs with mama power, it is done completely spontaneously without interruption. The baby takes in the mother’s oxygen air through the placenta and the use of the umbilical cord connection. Although the umbilical cord is severed the connection with life can never be severed without ending life. The adult umbilical cord is not visible at the navel but the vital force connection is maintained. That is life, you are alive now, so that means likewise the circulation through connection is occurring. Circulation of what? That is a good question and answering the question of ‘what?’ is easy. It’s so easy. It is easy to miss. What is circulating is the vital force. What is the vital force? The answer to what is the vital force is a kind of superfluous question. You are the vital force. You are. You. Qi is a word for vital force. Qi gong is working with vital force and so doing mutually benefiting by maximizing life force. Whatever the vital force is, try submerging your head completely under water, what happens? So the answer to what is the vital force is a visceral answer. Submerge your head under water and you immediately have a single objective. Breathe. Get to air and breathe. Suck down air. Struggle with your whole being to suck down air, to breath.  Yes, the vital force is connected to oxygen, to breathing, to the endless heartbeats and circulation process. Circulation is movement. Without this vital force moving, circulating within you, you are dead. The process of death, dying, old age and death is the absence of the vital force. Sickness is thus a blockage of the vital force. Sickness is an inhibition of flow of life force. Death is the going away, the separation of the body into its component parts, dissolution. We can call life the skillful gathering of the vital force, and death the loss, subtraction, separation of this vital force. The goal thus becomes staying alive and mutual benefit. You want to stay alive with the caveat of life abundantly, bountiful life, lot’s of life, abundant supply so you can easily do the things you are called to do. Mutual benefit is the essence of a sound practice. The whole thing in the world, what you’re doing knowing it or not, is mutual benefit. There’s a viewpoint that prostitution is the oldest profession. We should respect that profession’s willingness to barter. All of us are prostitutes, sex workers, elaborate hookers with our community of pimps, john’s, tricks, protected markets, protection rackets, madames and so on, the bartered, cultivated GFE girl friend experience because it’s all about mutual benefit. We need to guard against absolute purity and impurity. Life is life and regardless of our little keyhole viewpoint, life makes its own rules. No one is absolutely pure or absolutely impure. 

    An important inescapable principle is that when things go so far they return to their opposite. The taiji symbol, means the great extreme. You see two intermingled swirls of white and black, in the center of dark is a drop of light, and in the center of dark is a drop of light. This is observed in the seasons. The shortest day occurs in December and already after December 21, the winter solstice, the days begin to lengthen. Even though in a sense winter has only just begun. Likewise in summer, by June 21 the days start to shorten even though the hottest days of July and August haven’t even begun. So we don’t want to pretend we are too pure, too perfect, too invested in the morality of a situation, because it is precisely in that impeccable place we meet our nemesis. It’s better to prepare to meet our nemesis, otherwise we get caught in a trap of purity and in that perspective we lose our way. It does no good to live as villain role players in a loser narrative. It’s peace and quiet that we need to go back to work again.

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     The cycles occurring in the small body-body and the cycles occurring in the big body world could also be called patterns of process, patterns of change in the I Ching. The pattern process is likewise happening in both the small actual body and the greater big body. The greater big body outside could be called the ecosystem body. The sun yang and moon yin are important luminaries visible in the unlighted, unelectrified sky, the outside world. The sun and moon are patterns we can see and observe in the sky. The moon has a 28-29 day cycle of returning fullness and decreasing process. The sun has a diurnal, daily pattern, sun rise, sun set. The moon is more subtle than the sun, yet both cycles are valid. We are not attempting to make the sun fit into a 29 day moon cycle. Our process is to work within the various cycles for mutual benefit. 

    We actively pursue healthy living. We seek out nourishing, tasty nutritious food. We seek out clean fresh air. We look for good marriage partners with happy smiling faces who support us with positive regard. We want good neighborhoods to live in. We look for good schools where our children are educated with compassion, kindness, and learning to prepare them for a good, long happy life. These sorts of things are not on the periphery, they are central. They are fundamental. Healthy living maximizes healthy body. Healthy means balanced cycles and patterns. The key here is bio-spirit. Our best interests, our highest good involves accepting our physical body as fundamentally good, beautiful and central to  our path. Is that spiritual? Why? Although seemingly obvious there is this question, ‘why pursue healthy living?’ The answer to, ‘why pursue healthy body?’,  is biospirit.  In the long range goals a healthy life requires a healthy body. Sickness, weakness, infirmity is not a legitimate authentic goal for self or others. We can not authentically establish our well being in the harm of others. Suffering is indeed going to be there but we don’t cultivate suffering. We can not advocate suffering for others without harming ourselves. Pain here is legitimate, pursuing suffering is not.

    We can speak of legitimate authentic life. We can speak of a legitimate tradition. Anyone attempting to convince us to legitimize a goal of life that offers weakness, cowardice, apology, sickness, pain, original worthlessness sin, self loathing, self hate and so on must be understood as a mind rape within a cycle of abuse. Likewise because we can only live authentic lives in community our well being is group well being. Therefore our group well being is our own well being. 

    If you have ever met persons enslaved in a cycle of abuse you may see them at various places in the cycle of abuse. You may see them alternately hating and attacking their abuser. Or perhaps later gushing. praising the abuser in the kiss and make up stage. The abuse cycle is like the addiction model to substances. You may see the addict praising sobriety, later in an alcohol drunk, a meth or marijuana euphoric delusion high. All these mind states are part of the addiction process, the cycle of abuse process lifestyle. The addict and the abuser-victim inevitably go back to their abuser overlord, or their drug of choice in an endless cycle, back and forth in the addiction model of behaviour. A legitimate tradition is one that honours us exactly as we are, where we are, as fundamentally sound, good and worthy. While suffering is in some ways an inescapable part of human life. We can not authentically support a value construct that prioritizes our suffering as individuals or prioritizes our suffering as members of a group. It is within groups that we can best work for our well being. Nor can we authentically support the suffering of others as individuals or the suffering of others as members of a group that prioritizes their well being .  The only way a tradition can legitimize suffering as essential is by postulating unsolvable riddles and mumbo jumbo that basically denies our identity as biospiritual beings, or selectively denies the identity of others as biospiritual beings. The purpose of all these systems that deny our biospiritual nature is to ultimately elevate an elite within a social power structure and justify miserable conditions in the here and now for those supposed non-actors in the elite’s self sustaining elite group narrative. A perspective that denies our body as a vehicle misses the mark and if taken to a logical conclusion will support suffering and trauma as a spiritual process. When we examine these meta rules, and meta beliefs there is always an elite power structure lurking in the background harnessing the power of failure, that is benefited by these value structures. Within these coopted value structures there is a subtle paradigm that where we are, is not where we are. The place where we’re at is not very fun but eventually we will get to a better place. Yet our basic experience reveals to us that where we are is indeed where we are. Where we are is our spiritual home. There is no promised land awaiting us in heaven or in the middle east. Our promised land is right here. We have to take seriously birth, life and death in this particular body, life in this particular place.  When conflicting statements within a value structure taken to their logical conclusion leads us to devalue our existence, then we must disavow such value structures and move forward psychologically without those value structures and outside those value structures. When our life in the here and now is devalued by the regime agenda for some version of  a utopian future awaited paradise, we must immediately assume a posture of suspicion of that regime as a co-opted regime script that does not honor our biospiritual interests and well being.



STANDING  PRACTICE:


Taking the stand. We are going to stand. Begin by standing, legs apart, as wide as the shoulders, knees loose, soft, arms at the sides. Everything at this point relaxed without manipulation or tension, you are standing, that’s all.  You are not attempting to stand better. The way you are standing is enough. You listening to and feeling what it is like to stand, supporting your own weight. You are perfectly ok just standing exactly the way you are standing. You are really not trying to achieve anything special by standing upright. You are just doing what is done by standing. You have a body, you are your body, so you are owning your body. This is the mountain stance, a firm, solid stance. Concentrate a little attention on your breathing, not controlling your breathing. Just be aware of your breathing, loosely through the nose. You are breathing, in and out. That’s it, you are standing.

     Feel the balls of your feet, on the ground. A note on the contact space on the foot:  While on the one hand you will be merely standing, called only standing. Yet at the same time as your practice changes over time you may want to investigate more closely what it means to be an upright standing human on two legs.  Later we will investigate what it feels to be standing in more elaborate terms. We want to investigate deeply the foot and how it connects to the ground, to earth, especially when engaging with trees, plants and other life forms outside. The foot has 10 points of contact. Each of the five toes, the big ball below the big toe, the small ball adjacent to the small toe, the outer edge, and the heel, along with a more central point called K-1, so ten areas of contact. In addition the big toe aligns with the tendons of the thumb index finger, and the little toe aligns with the tendons of the pinky finger on the same side hand/foot complex. A similar arrangement also occurs with the hands, and although the hands are not grasping anything or weight bearing these centers on the feet are analogous to the centers of the hands and fingers. When engaged in the mountain standing posture we feel simultaneously the hands and feet. When integrating movement awareness is centered in these outer hands and feet while again simultaneously focusing on the solar plexus, dantian or hara and the core spine complex.

       As you are standing observe your posture and be aware of these roughly seven centers. The 1)top of head, the brain, the inside of your skull near the intersection of the ears and eyes, 2)the center of your chest, the heart, 3)the area around the navel, just above your hips near, 4) the base of the spine, 5)the hands, 6)the knees, keep your knees loose, and 7)the soles of your feet where they connect or touch the ground. For the purpose of what we are doing you can consider these seven centers, seven places, as seven brains, seven ways to gather information, experience and sense. It may be awkward at first to think of the feet, the hands, the heart, the navel and so on as points of perception like say for instance the eyes, sight, or the ears, hearing. That’s the whole point of this training, to gain subtle input into who we are, where we are and what we are doing so we can increase health and wellness in the here and now for mutual benefit.

      It’s quite familiar to use words, sound, the tongue to advise and council one another. You may be familiar with answering questions like, “What does the book say?, “What did so and so say?”, “What do you believe?”, and so on. Then there are the relentless histories of fighting, wars with clubs, spears, guns, marching armies, now guided missiles, jets, chemical, biological weapons. Here we aren't interested in how to pray, what belief formula to recite,  dogma, and so on. It’s more like, how do you feel? What are you feeling?

      I say roughly seven centers because there is a front and back to the body, anterior and posterior portions, or edges of the body, along with the medial or center, an inside the body and outside. Deep within the upper body trunk are many organs, and groups of cells doing all kinds of processes, moving blood, lymph, breathing, kidneys filtering blood. Many complex interesting processes are occurring deep inside the body. 



  You may be familiar with inner techniques like guided meditations of various kinds’, loving kindness, prayer, perhaps done sitting in an auditorium mega church, in a therapist's office, or a gothic cathedral, lying down, in a church pew, or sitting cross legged, and in one sense this infinity standing form is similar, yet different. Sitting meditation and most inside building work, therapy, various church temple work has a tendency to immobilize the legs and disassociate the biospirit into component parts. We want to include the whole body biospirit and invite the outside inside. We invite the outside to join the inside. The legs, although not formally considered organs of the body like the lungs, heart, spleen, liver and kidneys and so on, play a huge role in our health from a biospiritual perspective. We move through our legs. The legs are the major pump for the lymph system.

     Since movement and flow is both the end and the beginning. Dogs, cats, reptile pets, snakes are good ways to practice doing outside the digital world. Pets can be a part of a practice yet they can monopolize consciousness. By accepting outside, accepting flow and movement we avoid the pet concept of control and heightened emphasis on personal history within a narrative of control. Pets, dogs and cats are opening access to victimhood, control bondage.  So we have a bait and switch tactic to occupy mind while moving towards singularity. People pull pet dogs, cats and small birds on leashes through their experience to demonstrate their personal power as a trinket. See my cat. I am the owner of my cat. My cats and dogs sleep on my bed. I allow that, I control that. I control when he eats, when he goes outside. I clean my cat’s litter box. I dutifuly walk my dog, I control where he goes, I lead him through life on a leash. Or I allow my dog to wander about creating chaos. I am the all powerful dog master, the cat master. I allow my cat to wander freely to kill songbirds because singing birds are not my concern. I wander the wilderness with my dog, it’s my right to control experience through my dog. Welcome to dog park world. So we need to take a break from continuously owning everything as the king and queen of dog park world view. 

    Likewise the so called alchemical organs like the hara, the heart, the so called wheels or chakras in the spine are in some way separated from the legs and hence when doing various meditation work we can ask, ‘What about the legs?’ In addition there seems to be some kind of disconnect when one is doing all this profound work seated, motionless, visiting all these spiritual heights that vanish as soon as one leaves the sitting position. The experience we’ve all had when we feel all this unconditional love inside the church with the beautiful music, incense, stained glass windows  and one gets up to walk around, leaves the church parking lot and curse the driver next to us in a fit of road rage. One type of solution is kinhin or walking meditation. To alternate walking with sitting, to integrate movement with stillness. Yet there is something off, something wrong with all these once a week special services, and it doesn’t really seem to matter what the practice calls itself. It might be Zen, traditional catholic, Odinism, feel good protestantism, non-denominational dog park Islam, yoga, some kind of new therapy. Yet all of these are good, useful and beautiful if they allow us a little time. A tight community where mutual benefit is held in high esteem is time well spent. The problem is we have to meet our mind directly in the present moment without a filter, right now because of an emergency. We have to engage with our own thoughts, body and emotions without a filter of belief and dogma. Otherwise we just blurt out, burst out our emotions in the same pattern that we learned them in the abuse centers. 

    As we said before, as above, so below. So it’s not only us in our personal lives that blurt out crazy. The world itself we live in blurts out and rages crazy. We have to get grounded face to face, filled with real information. We see the big world blow out, blurt out stuff that is quite delusional and neurotic. We don’t to have to go far to see the silliness and senseless arrogant destructive violence. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. We don’t need to study old history to see that the armies are still massing weapons. And they are positioning not only to create manufacture deadly weapons, this crazy rage is going to happen in real time, in real life. They are going to fire those weapons. Battles are being scheduled down to the latest weapons systems. We are intrinsically connected. Covid lock downs, bombing campaigns, let’s reinvigorate the military industrial complex,  supply the world with bombs, planes, attack helicopters and drones to kill and destroy the enemy. So it’s important during these lulls in the narrative to touch base with what is real and substantial. Not touch base with their bizarre conceptual narratives of real. There is not a lot of intense vital anger in the church, or on the yoga mat, peaceful and idyllic in the dog park, seated in meditation, or even with the paid listener psychological professional listener shrink. There is something very fake about all these controlled environments. We are on our best behavior. Nothing is really at stake here. Our psychologist doesn’t challenge us, neither does the priest or minister, everything is rehearsed, contained and although all these environments can be helpful, we want to get something a little deeper while we can. 


 

     ***Note:                                                                                                         Our spirit is biospirit, not disconnected from our body. Likewise our spirit is intrinsically woven with our bioregion. Our authentic spirit is physical. Our spirit is material. Our spirit is local, bordered into place. Our spirit is thus somehow racial and geographic, racial spirit, ethnic spirit, biospirit. The west has in a sense developed and cultivated a disconnected universal spirit of separation by forced integration with these strange ideas that say that somehow we don’t belong anywhere. Even though we live in a specific place our spirit is universal meaning our spirit somehow dis-includes us from our own ancestral home. We are occupied, co-opted by displaced, disembodied floating, hungry ghost cannibal spirituality. The ideology is moronic and is a cult of victimhood and trauma. 

    The great cathedrals of Europe came from the biospirit of forested european people. These complex buildings on the inside with their diffused light coming from kaleidoscopic stained glass colored windows, visually, qualitatively have the same dappled sunlight filtering through the old growth tree covered euro forest. So let’s worship within those tree groves that still exist while we can. The sacred groves are there. The cathedrals of europe came from the biospirit of people in the forest of trees. Let’s investigate deeply our biospirit in the forest sitting, standing and walking. Let’s understand the mutual benefit of trees. The foot at the point of contact in standing, walking, bending, sitting and how it connects to the ground, to earth, especially when engaging with trees, plants and life forms around us. Living beings around us are significant forces with which we must interact to our benefit. For this reason we are going to explore how to deeply interact with trees. We could say we are going to authenticate both ourselves and the tree, Authenticate the place where the tree grows. Why are we doing this with trees? Why are we listening to trees? Why are we hugging trees? Why interact with trees? More authentically, why not engage with trees? Understanding trees as sacred big life? Trees are immense living beings living for hundreds of years. Trees survive  forest fires, lightning, wind storms, floods, drought. Trees therefore possess immense intelligence in sustaining. Trees offer us mutual benefit and here we will explore the practice of honoring trees, loving trees. The answer is many mutual benefits relating to the trees. The trees take in our carbon dioxide we exhale and give off oxygen. Trees preserve the soil against erosion. Trees provide cooling shade. 

     Our basic experience reveals to us that where we are is indeed where we are. Where we are is our spiritual home. There is no promised land awaiting us in heaven or in the middle east. Our promised land is right here. We have to take seriously birth, life and death in this particular body, life in this particular place.  

        



      All living beings around us are significant forces with which we can possibly interact to our benefit. For this reason we are going to explore how to deeply interact with trees. We could say we are going to engage with trees as beings, as forms of living beings in order to authenticate both ourselves and the tree, and the place where the tree grows. Why are we doing this with trees? Why are we hugging trees? Why interact with trees? More authentically, why not engage with trees? Why prevent people from understanding trees as sacred big life? Why give legitimacy to a sacred book that attacks the worship of trees? Trees are immense living beings living for hundreds of years. Trees survive  forest fires, lightning, wind storms, floods, drought. Trees possess immense intelligence. Trees offer us mutual benefit and here we will explore the practice of honoring trees, loving trees. The answer is many mutual benefits relating to the trees. The trees take in our carbon dioxide we exhale and give off oxygen. Trees preserve the soil against erosion. Trees provide cooling shade. 

     Our biospirit is nourished by interacting with other life forms within our bioregion home like trees but not exclusively limited to large trees that tower over us. Here I am saying tree to illustrate a point. I could as easily substitute herb, dandelion, small plants growing close to the ground, rose bush and so on and the same thing would be true. All life forms are cherished in the web of mutual benefit. We include of course other human beings, our tribe, family and neighborhood in mutual benefit. We also include the worship of our direct blood ancestors, our parents, grandparents, great grandparents because we are fundamentally sound good people. We love those people who came before us. We also love our portion of future becoming. We work to secure the existence of our people and a future for our children. We not only work for good beautiful things, we ourselves without doing anything special are intrinsically good people. The essence of who we are is bio-spirit. We embrace a spiritual biology. Eating nutrient rich organic food is a form of prayer. Honoring the world around us is spiritual work. Why biospirit? Because we are more than physical bodies test tube, mechanical style. We are a unified bounded whole. Our boundaries are good. Our biology is good and inherently intelligent. Our actual physical body is simultaneously spirit. It is not that we have a spirit and a body. Why or how this is so is again a mystery, beyond what little small me can understand and explain. It is just the way it is. For that reason we actually make offerings of actual pinyon pine sap, estafiate, dried manzanita leaves, juniper, canyon cedar, oak bark and as the fragrant smoke rises we bless ourselves and wish all people well. If I was someplace else I would do it differently. I am here. 

     We are nourished by engaging with rocks, hills, mesas, mountains, plants both great and small, trees, water courses, and these things are likewise wanting to engage with us to our benefit, to our healing, to our medicine. Wherever there are birds, there are bird songs. Wherever there are rocks and craggy peaks, there are rocks and craggy peaks to bless and be blessed. The genius of wild herb ways is where ever you are engaging with the genius creative force of living things, herbs and remedios.

 Infinity Standing Form


“Meridians are the energy matrix of our body. They are the invisible channels that link together all of our organs. They flow where the blood flows. When we are under stress the channels get blocked and this leads to physical and emotional illness. It is vital for our health that the Meridians are clear so that the Qi can flow properly.”(QiGong by Shifu Yan Lei 2009)

     When we consider energy pathways of the body we can understand them as circulation channels. Again, as above, so below. Meridians exist not only in the small body. Meridians, energy pathways, channels of circulation also exist in the big body. Meridians exist in our actual mother, our mom. Our mother whether she is still alive or since departed had energy pathways in her body. The big earth mother mom also has energy meridians. One important thing to grasp is that we are not necessarily creating the circulation channel meridians. We are not magically creating some new thing not originally there in the imagination. We don’t need to anchor ourselves in any particular system as east or west, scientific vs religious or spiritual to gain this understanding. Look at your hands right now as they are, you can see the skin color. The hands are fairly dry, although there is an underlying moisture flowing through your hand. The entire body is mostly water and it has a similar salty taste as the ocean. If you place your hands on a concrete stone table or a rock on a warm day and then remove them, you may observe a palm print of moisture left behind. Or if you walk bare foot on red slick rock you can see the moisture foot prints from your steps. Likewise for instance if you are slicing vegetables and nick your finger with the knife, immediately blood will be released from the cut. It is not that the silvery steel metal knife created red blood. The red moist salty blood was there both before and after the cut. Because although when we look at our hand, our fingers, we see the skin, immediately under the skin is red blood fluid energy moving through the superficial, close to the skin surface capillaries or tiny blood vessels. Even though we don’t see the blood beneath our skin it is there continuously moving, flowing, exchanging in the circulatory system. The red slick rock did not create the moisture in our feet. Likewise the stone did not create the moisture in the hand, it simply made visible something that was there all along. We can touch our wrist with the palm turned up at the radial pulse point and feel a ‘boom bah’, pulsing, palpable to touch, maybe if we examine the point more closely we can even see a pulsing up and in. Maybe then we can simultaneously feel the same pulsing at our heart, maybe we can hear this sound of the muscular arteries pumping blood throughout the body, returning via the veins, to the lungs mixing with oxygen. Again we did not create our heart in the act of observation, yet at the same time the act of deep listening, somehow does create the heart. In one sense by listening deeply we didn’t create the heart. In another sense by deep listening we did create the heart. We observed it. Where before we did not know it was there. If a tree comes crashing down in the forest, and no one is present close by to hear the sound, did the crashing tree make a sound?   

     Let’s go into the infinity standing form. Again there is nothing original here. This form is something we do with remedios, with the person plant and place practice. The remedios are already here. The people are here. The plants and trees are here. The places where trees grow are here. This form could be called moving walking through the trees. It is a standing microcosmic orbit,  a kind of qi gong, Infinity is the figure eight form standing. As a reminder, Last but not the least – very important – once you complete a qi gong series exercise, imagine that you are shrinking your energy ball between your palms, make it as small as you can. Then move it inside your body through your hara at the navel, this moves energy from the ball into your body for later use. For ladies – during your various times, please put the ball into your heart area and not into your belly.


Find a comfortable place to practice preferably outside with loose fitting, non-binding clothing, or inside doesn’t matter. These exercises, although described done standing, can also be done seated in a sturdy non enclosing chair, like an auditorium folding chair without arm rest, seated on the edge of the chair rather than in the chair if mobility is an issue. 1)Arm swings. Warmup from a standing posture. Begin with gentle arm swinging the flags from the shoulders, without raising the shoulders too much, side to side swinging the flags across the chest and forward and back swinging. Do sets of 40 or 50 swings for five minutes or so. With the arm swinging imagine your arms are cords or thick climbing free hanging climbing ropes and a lightly weighted pendulum, a small fist sized rock on the cord as your palm, swinging back and forth. Loose swinging of the arms. Hands open. On the side to side swing the humerus or upper arm will be parallel with the ground and the radius ulna palm will rise just barely into the upper plane and will raise slightly above the plane of the shoulders flexed at the elbow. Breathe through your nose, not holding or restricting the breath. During each set of arm swings mid way, do two gentle bounces, two slight partial squats with the knees, then return to an upright stance with bent knees and continue the swings. 

2) then do a forward leaning posture bending at the knees with the knees touching and do knee circles while massaging the knees with hands. Do knee circles in both directions for several minutes lightly massaging the knee joint. Fix the gaze on the ground or floor immediately in front of you.

3) If standing spread the feet out to shoulder width, place the hands on the hips and begin hip rotations. If standing only the hips are rotated, the head is more or less motionless. So that the head remains in the same plane as the feet without bobbing the head side to side or moving up or down. The easiest way to ensure head stability is to focus on a fixed point in front of you during hip rotations. If seated on a sturdy stable chair rotate the upper body keeping the head neck  spine in the same plane, doing gentle easy circles from the waist. Do 15 or so rotations in one direction, then reverse direction. 

4) Double full moon, Raising the moon. Return to a firm standing position with arms relaxed at your side. Bring your hands slightly forward. Imagine you are lightly holding an inflatable stability ball between your palms, raise the arms holding the imaginary ball over your head. When you reach the apex, turn the hands outward, then imagine you are painting a full complete circle, and bring your arms down gracefully, slowly back down to your sides to the original position, touching the outside of your leg. Inhale through your nose when raising the ball, and exhale through the nose when painting the full circle down. 

5) Zhan Zhuang, Stand like a tree. Begin with Wu Ji, then water strength testing. Stand loosely feet the width of the shoulders apart, arms hanging loosely not touching the trunk, as if there are two balls underneath the arm pits, soft gaze, eyes looking forward. Remain in Wuji stance, imagine standing in warm lukewarm hip depth water. Push two two balls, one in each hand floating on the pond at your sides downward, then let the balls raise to the level of the hips, returning the arms to wuji stance.

6) Now do microcosmic orbit with the bottom of the tail bone as the flip point for front to back with qi downward flowing out the back of the legs into the earth. Develop a loop with the tree. Understand the tree is at least as big above as below with the roots and crown. Now bring the qi from the roots of the tree to the ball of the foot. Spilling over the top of the foot, up the front of the legs to the tail bone and into the microcosmic orbit. Blessings to all beings engaged in the real work.




 




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