A. Chi Nei Tsang I (C1)
The practice is divided into three parts: Chi
Nei Tsang I, II, and III. Chi Nei Tsang, or Organ Chi Transformation
Massage, is an entire system of Chinese deep healing that works
with the energy flow of the five major systems in the body: the
vascular system, the lymphatic system, the nervous system, the tendon/muscle
system, and the acupuncture meridian system.
In the Chi Nei Tsang practice, one is able to
increase energy flow to specific organs through massaging a series
of points in the navel area. In Taoist practice, it is believed
that all the Chi energy of the organs, glands, brain, and nervous
system are joined in the navel; therefore, energy blockages in the
navel area often manifest as symptoms in other parts of the body.
The abdominal cavity contains the large intestine, small intestine,
liver, gall bladder, stomach, spleen, pancreas, bladder, and sex
organs, as well as many lymph nodes. The aorta and vena cava divide
into two branches at the navel area, descending into the legs. Chi
Nei Tsang works on the energy blockages in the navel and then follows
the energy into the other parts of the body. Chi Nei Tsang also
prepares the body to receive the higher frequencies of the spiritual
energy.
In Chi Nei Tsang I one studies specific techniques
of abdominal and organ massage that can release and clear blockages,
toxins, excessive heat and negative emotions. Prerequisite: Microcosmic
Orbit.
This consists of 11 postures; nine of these involve
gathering the forces through the saliva. The remaining two are tendon
stretching and strengthening exercises.
Chi Nei Tsang II works primarily with the trapped
winds of the body that become sick or evil winds which can lead
to (for example) a heart attack, if not released. The students will
learn the Ten Different Winds, and how to chase and discharge them
out of the body and to inject good Chi back into the vital organs
and glands.
Chi Nei Tsang III uses the One Finger Technique
working primarily with the Left side of the navel (Left Hand) and
moving up the Spine (Right Hand) releasing any blockages or tension
of the nerves and tendons, moving up into the heart, neck & head.
The students will learn how to loosen the nervous system through
the sacrum, legs and arms; and how to open up the nerve endings
filling them with revitalized Chi.
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