Body, Mind, and Qi

 

  bodyFor various reasons, the Qi (also known as "chi") can fall into disorder. Thus in Huang Di Nei Jing it reads: "Hundreds (all) of illnesses arise through Qi disharmony. When one is angry, the Qi rises through the body; with joy it flows easily; with sadness the Qi is despondent; with anxiety the Qi falls or is weakened; in coldness it draws back, and in heat it escapes; with fright the Qi falls into confusion; with bodily overwork, it is used up; with too much reflection and musing, it is blocked up. These are several reasons for the confusion of Qi."

According to the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, anger damages the liver, too much joy and laughter damage the heart, too much thinking and reflection affect the spleen and stomach, too much sadness and weeping affect the lungs, and anxiety damages the kidneys. This theory corresponds to a psychosomatic explanation of the change in organs, and the origin of disease.

When the Qi is in harmony it is designated as Qi He. When the Qi is in disorder, you may be said to be suffering from negative influences, or a bad Qi condition. In earlier times it was called "demonic influences" or "evil Qi" (Xie Qi). A bad Qi condition leads first to feelings of discomfort, then to pain, and in further development, to functional disturbances or organic changes. This is how illnesses arise. Thus the advice: in order to heal the preliminary stage of an illness, you must learn the Qi and its nature, and bring a disturbed Qi condition back into harmony.

Chinese medicine does not purposely speak of the psychosomatic. Chinese medicine, which embraces the unity of body and psyche, is in itself already psycho-somatic medicine. Qi influences the body and mind, and in turn is influenced by them.

In order to make this point clear, compare your body to a radio. The radio produces a sound which you can hear reasonably well. This corresponds to your mind, or psyche. If the radio is functioning properly, then the sound is good.

Of course the radio needs energy, such as batteries, to make it work. This is comparable to Qi. When the radio is working correctly, it uses little energy, and yet produces a good sound. That corresponds to a properly-functioning body with a well-balanced psyche.

When mental or emotional burdens such as sadness, annoyance, stress, or anxiety appear, the Qi harmony is disturbed. This corresponds to a radio that is constantly too loud. Not only does it use more energy so that the batteries are prematurely depleted, but the sound also becomes poorer, and finally the radio stops functioning. In the human body, the Qi is disturbed by different mental burdens, and its flow is hindered. As a result, psychosomatic symptoms such as pain, tension, or ulcers appear in the body.

If your body is burdened by physical overwork, excessive sexual activity, poor nutrition and posture, or even injuries, the Qi is also harmed. Not only do tiredness and physical complaints come to the fore, but so do mental and spiritual impairments such as nervousness, feverish activity, irritability, and other psychic manifestations of illness.

Qi is like water in a basin. If the basin is full, you are healthy. The consumption of energy through physical and mental burdens is like water flowing out of the basin. When the Qi is no longer sufficiently present, health deteriorates, and you become susceptible to illness. In order to remain well, as much water must flow in as flows out. A balanced proportion must always remain. You can replenish the Qi with a healthy diet, physical activities, and Qigong exercises. But you can also lessen the demand on the Qi by keeping physical and mental demands to a minimum.

In my opinion, most chronic illnesses are of a psychosomatic Qigong nature, and can be cured by restoration of the Qi harmony. That is what both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qigong do. Even very advanced cancer illnesses have been cured by Qigong therapy. No "miracle" needs occur in order to heal such illnesses because the illnesses did not occur by a "miracle."

You need to care for your own health. You cannot burden your body and mind at will in order to "enjoy" life. It is also not the fault of the doctors when a very advanced illness can no longer be cured. You are responsible for your own health. It is not the task of the doctor to say: "Live it up and don't be concerned about your health. If you get sick we'll be there." You do not get ill (in the passive sense) -- you create the conditions that allow illness to arise.


bodyThis article is excerpted from Chinese Fitness, ?xxx, by Quingshan Liu. Reprinted with permission of the publisher, YMAA Publication Center. http://www.ymaa.com

Info/Order this book.

 

 

 

 


About the Author

body
Qingshan Liu was educated in both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine at Beijing Union Medical College in China. He is an international Qigong instructor and has practiced Qigong since childhood. He is president of the Qigong Academy of Munich and lives in Munich, Germany.

 

 

 


 

Please Share This Article... Thank you :-)

You Might Also Like
You're on a Need to Know BasisYou're on a Need to Know Basis...
by Marie T. Russell. In a conversation the other day with my inner guidance, I was trying to find out some specifics on a project that I am working on. As in, w...
Heritage Of Tai ChiHeritage Of Tai Chi...
by Chia Siew Pang and Goh Ewe Hock. In ancient times, Tai Chi was taught only to members of the Chen family living in a small village in Hopeh Province. O...
Dancing with LifeDancing with Life...
by Richard Carlson. Human beings have essentially two modes or mind-sets that we operate or live in, with, of course, some shades of gray in between. We have ...
Dealing with AngerDealing with Anger...
by David Kundtz.  One feeling in particular merits a special note: anger. If this feeling is a problem for you, you're not alone. It seems that modern lif...
False SuccessFalse Success...
by James Dillehay. False success means abandoning what is in your heart for the lure of money and security. When we primarily strive for more and more money or ...

Latest Health

Trouble Losing Weight? Eight Ways to Pick up the Pace

by Brant Secunda and Mark Allen. According to the Mayo Clinic, after some…

Saturated Fats: They Are NOT Causing Heart Disease?

by Louisa L. Williams, N.S., D.C., N.D. The much-maligned saturated fats —…

Eating Enough Protein to Get Rid of Toxins?

by Debra Lynn Dadd. Your liver needs very specific nutrients in order to…

Got A Fever? Remedies to Stimulate the Body’s Immune System

by Christopher Vasey, N.D. The body is therefore not always up to the task of…

Responding to the News About a Health Challenge

by Dr. Lee Jampolsky. Like most people, I was underprepared for a severe health…

Which House Plants Improve Indoor Air Quality?

by Deanna Duke. Back in the 1980s, NASA reported some research it did on the…

Aging, Alzheimer’s, and the Brain

by Sondra Kornblatt. No one wants to suffer pain or illness, but losing mental…

Neck Pain Nemesis: Six Travel Precautions to Avoid a Pain in the Neck

by Dr. Jay Lipoff. The neck is the forgotten area of the spine, especially…

Translate this page

English Arabic Chinese (Simplified) Dutch French German Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish

If translation is incomplete,
please refresh the page (F5)

Latest Newsletter

How To Explain Your Illness to Your Teenager

by Kathleen McCue. A teenager facing a parent's illness may go off in all kinds…

Reasons for Failure: Fatal Alibis That Prevent Success

by Napoleon Hill. People who do not succeed have one distinguishing trait in…

Desire: The Starting Point of All Achievement

by Napoleon Hill (original 1937 text). Edwin C. Barnes’ desire was not a hope!…

Saturated Fats: They Are NOT Causing Heart Disease?

by Louisa L. Williams, N.S., D.C., N.D. The much-maligned saturated fats —…

Our Planetary Journey: From Catastrophobia to Spiritual Awakening

by Barbara Hand Clow. Many people are afflicted with catastrophobia — an…

Why & How To Pick A Spiritual Practice

by Sophie Rose. In this age of technology and materialism, when many wonder…

Horoscope Current Week

by Pam Younghans. This weekly astrological journal is based on planetary…