Sunday, January 24, 2010
Breathing with your feet
Can you breath with your feet, or your hands? That's a crazy idea, right? There is no nostrils on your feet, how do you suppose to breath with your feet, fools? Well, you see, I think it is more a symbolic term. It is not breathing in the same sense that your lungs do but if your Dzung-tuyen cavity on your feet or your Lao-gung cavity on your hands are open, each time you breath, you can sense the chi moving in and out of our hand and feet. The Dzung-tuyen and Lao-gung points are the point where universal chi entering and exiting your body so when you breath, your Yi move the universal chi in and out of your body, creating a sensation that you are breathing with your hands and feet. This two points are very important in chi training. The people whom have these points opened have to be very careful to protect them from bad enerngy (chi) from entering your body. I had an experience with this to share with you. One of my Aikido brother, Mr. Quang had kidney cancer last year so my friend and I came to visit him at the hospital. When we were leaving, both of us shake his hand. I felt a strong shock in my hand when I shaked Quang's hand. It felt like someone stick a needle at my Lao-gung point and it last for a good 5 minutes. So the first lesson learned is protect your Lao-gung points when you are near sick people. Doctors and nurses probably have a certain God-given chi/energy protection to protect them from their sick patients. The second lesson for me is people whom have cancer some very dark, bad, strong energy that you don't want them in your body. The good news is my Aikido brother, Mr. Quang beat the cancer and healthy now. Yeahhh!
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