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Qi storing

Postby Voidghost » Thu Nov 23, 2017 4:20 pm

Is the following Qi storing technique correct ?

QI STORING - - >In order to store Qi in the Real lower dan tian(The lower Dan Tian, also called the real Dan Tian, is where Qi is generated and stored in the body. It is also the physical center of mass in the body sources : https://ymaa.com/articles/basic-concept ... gong-part2 , http://ymaa.com/articles/taoist-breathi ... hing-hands ) or in the upper dan tian(The upper Dan Tian, in Western arcane lore referred to as the Third Eye, corresponds to the region of the head just above and behind the eyebrows. Anatomically it is paired with the pituitary gland source: http://ymaa.com/articles/taoist-breathi ... hing-hands ) or in middle dan tian(The middle Dan Tian is located at heart level and corresponds to the thymus gland source: http://ymaa.com/articles/taoist-breathi ... hing-hands) the following should be done at the same time
1. Budhist breathing(http://ymaa.com/articles/2014/1/nei-dan ... meditation )
2.The anus should expand on inhalation and withdraw on exhalation
3.The mind should think only the spot where the real lower(or upper dan tian or middle dan tian)dan tian is
4.The meditation practitioner should sit as Dr.Yang in the following link http://ymaa.com/articles/2013/01/qigong ... ng-thought
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Re: Qi storing

Postby Dvivid » Tue Jun 12, 2018 8:11 am

Yes, this is mainly correct.

You can sit or be in any position for qi storing. but for maximum efficiency, as in neigong or sitting meditation, then yes, this seated position.

Crossing the legs is meant to "seal" the qi circulation in the legs and make the spine upright with the least effort/best posture. You may also fold the arms upon one another or press the palsm together to "seal" the qi from the lao gong in the palms.

I personally use Daoist/reverse breathing for everything. Its just my habit and preference.
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