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What are the three major external forces of energy?
The Universal, Cosmic Particle, and Earthly Forces.
What is the sequence of events in the twenty-minute sitting meditation for home practice.
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Start with spinal cord breathing, spinal cord loosening exercises, the Cosmic Inner Smile, Testicle and Ovarian Breathing, Power Lock and Orgasmic Draw. Then activate the Microcosmic Process through the breath-holding technique, circulate energy through the Cosmic Orbit, and connect with the external forces. Practice Embryonic Breathing, Chi Organ Massage, and Cosmic Healing Sounds.
What are the three different techniques of opening the Microcosmic Orbit?
a. The mind and the eyes are used to spiral Chi at each energy center, and connections are mentally established between them. Both hands are used to help guide the energy. (The right hand gives energy and the left hand receives energy.) The right hand is held on the navel while the left hand and one’s mental concentration are moved to each successive point along the Functional and Governor Channels. The breath is not held in this technique. b. The mind and the eyes are used to spiral Chi at each energy center, drawing the energy to each successive point along the Functional and Governor Channels. c. The mind and the eyes are used to spiral Chi as short breaths of air are sipped in through the nose to help draw the energy to each successive center. Each breath is sipped in succession without exhalation until release becomes necessary (before any discomfort occurs).
What is the importance of the navel?
It is the where the original Jing energy is stored, which is actually located behind the navel and in front of the kidneys. It is also where we transform all forms of energy.
How do you activate the Earth’s Force?
Contract the perineum, anus, and back of the anus in succession, then tilt the sacrum, and exhale down to the ground.
What does the Earth’s Force feel like?
The Earth’s Force can feel like a nice, cool, blue, gentle energy that is associated with the virtue of kindness.
How do you activate the Cosmic Force?
You can use smiling energy. Rub the mid-eyebrow, spiral, and slowly breathe the Cosmic Force in through the mid-eyebrow and the nose. Hold each breath for a while.
What does the Cosmic Force feel like?
It can feel like a strong, determined force in the mid-eyebrow. You can also feel a heaviness or numbness or see a golden color.
How do you activate the Universal Force?
Be aware of the crown, and mentally create a tube or pipe that extends from the crown out into space. Maintain this image until you see light coming to you. At this level of practice, the North Star and Big Dipper supply the Universal Force. Picture the North Star and the Big Dipper pattern emanating violet and red light respectively which you will absorb through the crown. Breathe their light into the crown and the pineal gland, and feel it enter the nose and the body.
What does the Universal Force feel like?
It can be warm, violet and red in color, and loving. You can feel a heaviness on the top of the head, a numbness or tingling, and sometimes a pain in the crown.
How do we help connect the Microcosmic Orbit?
By pressing and relaxing the tongue against the palate without disconnecting it. Do this for nine, eighteen, or 36 times. Then rest, and feel the energy flow down.
What does it feel like when you complete the Microcosmic Orbit?
Some may feel a tingling, a flow of electricity, or a numbness. Some may experience cold, a sense of release, or a sensation like an electric shock. Some see color, perhaps blue, flowing down the Functional Channel. Some hear a frequency that they can bring to the tongue and then circulate in the Microcosmic Orbit.
What is the importance of saliva to the Taoist practices?
Saliva is considered to be the interaction of the Heavenly and Earthly Forces.
What is the importance of the coccyx?
The coccyx connects the spine through which flows the body’s internal energies with the Earth’s Force.
How are animals and humans different energetically?
Animals channel the Heavenly Force through the tail. Humans channel two forces at one time: The first is the Heavenly Force, which is drawn through the crown; the second is the Earthly Force, which is drawn through the perineum.
What is the Taoist belief about why humans were created in the beginning?
The Taoists believe that humans were created to take in the Universal, Cosmic Particle, and Earthly Forces and to consume these in the form of light with 80- 90% efficiency. When humans began to lose sperm and menstruate, their efficiency deteriorated to a 10-15% ability to consume these forces directly.
What is the Taoist belief about the uniqueness of the combination of the Earth and the Moon?
The Taoists believe that the Earth and Moon have a very strong density and magnetism. This unique combination is rare and only occurs one time in a billion. With this combination, the Earth draws the essences of all the stars and planets in our galaxy along with the cosmic particles.
What do the Taoists believe that humans consist of?
The Taoists believe that humans consist of the essences of all the star energies that create the soul and spirit. The Cosmic Particle Force builds and sustains the flesh and organs, and the Earth Force maintains the electromagnetic flow in the cells.
What do the Taoists use the North Star and the Big Dipper for?
The Taoists believe that the North Star is the head of this galaxy and that all the stars in this galaxy are affected by it, as are humans and other living things. The North Star is the gate of Heaven and the protector of our higher selves. The Big Dipper controls the seasons that are the major source of energy for living things and humans to grow. The Taoists believe that we must pass through the North Star to get to Heaven.
What is the color of the rays of the North Star and the Big Dipper?
The North Star emanates a violet light of a high frequency that activates all our bodily cells. The Big Dipper ray emanates a red light of a lower frequency that helps to harmonize the effect of the violet rays upon the body.
To which star does the Earth tilt, and how is the Earth’s orbit maintained?
The Earth’s axis tilts 23.5 degrees toward the North Star. Its orbit is maintained by the Sun and North Star pulling the Earth from opposite directions: the Sun pulls the Earth inward, and the North Star pulls it outward. The Earth spins under its own influence.
Where does the heart of the human and all living things tilt to?
Taoists believe the human heart is tilted 45 degrees toward the North Star.
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Born | April 24, 1944 (age 76) Bangkok, Thailand |
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Occupation | Author, teacher, and healer |
Known for | Taoism and Qi Gong |
Website | MantakChia.com |
Mantak Chia (Chinese: 謝明德, Pinyin: Xiè Míngdé, born April 24, 1944 in Bangkok, Thailand) is a Taoist Master. He is best known for his teaching Taoist practices under the names of Healing Tao, Tao Yoga, Universal Healing Tao System and Qi Gong. He has run numerous workshops, written a series of books, and published a number of training videos. He views himself primarily as a teacher.[1]
Biography[edit]
Mantak Chia was born to a Chinese family in Thailand in 1944. He was raised in a Christian family; his father was a Baptist minister. He began studying the Buddhist method of 'stilling the mind' at the age of six, and later he studied Muay Thai boxing, T'ai chi ch'uan, Kung Fu and Taoist and Buddhist meditation practices from several masters. Of all his masters, the most influential one was Yi Eng (White Cloud), an eremitic member of the Dragon's Gate sect of the Quanzhen (Complete Perfection) school of Taoism[2][3] (Chinese: 道家全眞龍門派), who taught Mantak Chia a complete Taoist training system and authorized him to teach and heal.
Later, he studied Western anatomy and medical science for two years to better understand the physiological mechanisms behind healing energy.
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He established his first Universal Healing Tao school in Thailand in 1974 after systematizing his knowledge of Taoism. He founded the Universal Healing Tao Center (originally named the Taoist Esoteric Yoga Center) in New York in 1979. The center attracted a broad variety of European and American students, and some of them greatly helped him in teaching Taoist practices to western students. He returned to Thailand in 1994 and created the Universal Tao Training Center—Tao Garden—in Chiang Mai. He not only teaches at Tao Garden but also tours to other countries of the world to teach and promote the Healing Tao practices every year.
Spiritual Core[edit]
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Rooted in traditional Taoist practices, Chia's teaching system develops integrated physical, mental and spiritual (energy) bodies internal to human beings. The focus is on developing human life energy — Qi — for self-healing and life transformation.
Lineage[edit]
Chia's lineage is that of the Dragon's Gate sect of the Quanzhen (Complete Perfection) school of Taoism (Chinese: 道家全眞龍門派). This sect takes the practical approach in studying Taoist Inner Alchemy (Chinese: 內丹實修派). It emphasizes knowledge and method that are effective to develop the states of inner experience and consciousness that are the birthright of all humans and accessible by all, without unnecessary rituals. After having inherited the complete Taoist internal spiritual cultivation system from his master, Yi Eng, Chia followed the master's instruction to teach it to others.
Nine Formulas[edit]
The first two formulas are probably the most famous parts of Mantak Chia's teaching. However, they are not the core of the system. The purpose of the two formulas is to invoke one's awareness of qi, to strengthen it, and to open important qi channels in one's body, such as the governor and functional channels. These practices build a solid foundation for later formulas.
Sexual energy plays very important roles in qi cultivation. Taoist practitioners believe that the sexual energy accounts for a large part of the energy that a human body generates, and a person cannot achieve spiritual fulfillment without conserving and leveraging the power of the sexual energy. The first step of traditional inner alchemy (Chinese: 內丹) is transforming the material carrier of sexual energy (Jing) into Qi. The second formula lays a solid foundation for this purpose. However, because sex is a 'hot' topic in a society, teaching sexual practices might be controversial.
The third formula, Fusion, really starts inner alchemy practices. Inner alchemy traditionally has three stages: transforming jing to qi, transforming qi to shen, returning shen to void. Qi and shen are inner life energies with shen being a more refined level, and both originate from the same original universe force. In Kan Li practices, one should have developed strong qi of all kinds so that intercourses of different qi take place resulting in a qi entity, call qi pearl (Chinese: 內丹), inside one's own body. This process is often described by the analogy of intercourses of a female and a male which leads to a fertilized egg. The intensive qi activities create an internal energy body which becomes the center of further practices, and eventually, the internal body leads to Tao, reaching immortality. Cultivating the internal body and merging into Tao are the central practices of Taoist inner alchemy, which require great dedication and determination.
Reception[edit]
James Miller thinks that Mantak Chia's teachings of qi and cosmology is similar to the Taoist instructor Hua-ching Ni, but Chia's books lack discussion of philosophy, ethics or everyday practical advice. The system Chia presents is a narrowly focused system of Qi Gong rooted firmly in neidan.[2]
Machacek and Wilcox think that Chia's study of Taoist sexuality has the trend in Taoist writings intended for a Western audience, a combination of theoretical knowledge and personal experience, which leads to a proliferation of subjective and modern 'love manuals' and expositions on the Taoist way of love.[4]
King's College scholar Peter B. Clarke thinks that Chia's Healing Tao is one of the few Thai new religious movements to have achieved an international following.[5]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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Citations[edit]
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- ^Chia & Winn (1984). Pg IV.
- ^ abMiller (2006). Pg 268.
- ^Kohn (2008). Pg 221.
- ^Machacek & Wilcox (2003). Pg 96.
- ^Clarke (2006). Pg 277.
Bibliography[edit]
- Mantak Chia and Maneewan. Chi Nei Tsang: Internal Organ Chi Massage, 1990 ISBN0-935-62146-6.
- Clarke, John James. The Tao of the West: Western Transformations of Taoist Thought. Routledge, 2000. ISBN0-415-20619-7.
- Clarke, Peter Bernard. New religions in global perspective: a study of religious change in the modern world. Routledge, 2006. ISBN0-415-25748-4.
- Kohn, Livia. Chinese Healing Exercises: The Tradition of Daoyin. University of Hawaii Press, 2008. ISBN0-8248-3269-8.
- Larthe, Christopher. 'Mantak Chia – A Modern Taoist Master'. Positive Health, July 1999 (Issue 42).
- Machacek, David W. & Wilcox, Melissa M. Sexuality and the world's religions. ABC-CLIO, 2003. ISBN1-57607-359-9.
- Chia, Mantak and Winn, Michael. 'Taoist Secrets of Love – Cultivating Male Sexual Energy'. Aurora Press, 1984. ISBN0-943358-19-1.
- Miller, James. Chinese religions in contemporary society. ABC-CLIO, 2006. ISBN1-85109-626-4.
- Chia, Mantak and Stone, Sarina. 'Smiling Anatomy for Children, Level 1'. Empowerment Through Knowledge, 2010. ISBN978-0-9826384-0-8.
- Chia, Mantak and Stone, Sarina. 'Smiling Anatomy for Children, Level 2'. Empowerment Through Knowledge, 2010. ISBN978-0-9826384-1-5.
- Chia, Mantak and Stone, Sarina. 'Smiling Anatomy for Children, Level 3'. Empowerment Through Knowledge, 2010. ISBN978-0-9826384-3-9.
Further reading[edit]
- Chia, Mantak & Maneewan. Fusion of the Five Elements I: Basic and Advanced Meditations for Transforming Negative Emotions (Taoist Inner Alchemy Series). Healing Tao Books, 1991 (Reissue edition). ISBN0-935621-18-0
- Chia, Mantak. Cosmic Healing I: Cosmic Chi Kung. Universal Tao Publications, 2001. ISBN974-87672-5-6.
External links[edit]
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