Thursday, July 12, 2018

The Secret of Yang Jing or Positive Generative Force: How does the Mingmen, the Life Gate, create Yuan Qi?

  1 hour ago, voidisyinyang said:
structure between the kidneys
 
At least in the Nan Jing, it's the "moving qi", not a structure.

Very interesting about the Wim Hof methods stimulating epinephrine.
 
  1 hour ago, voidisyinyang said:
“yang jing”
 
This is odd terminology...where does calling it this come from, and what is this?
The secret is the connection of the physical transformation (Ionization) into the Energy!

 The idea of the mingmen being associated primarily with the kidneys was from a commentator on the Nan Jing's 8th difficult issue, who said, "to the left is the kidney, to the right is the gate of life" and people thought it meant the right kidney is the mingmen...but that was just additional commentary, and extrapolation on that. The actual text of the Nan Jing says it's between the kidneys. This is why in medicine they chose DU-4 in the center as the point to call "mingmen" and not something off to the side, or even associated with the kidneys.
 
 
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But back to mingmen, the Life Gate; this is (likely) this structure between the kidneys, the crus of the diaphragm (and ligament of Treitz) - the gateway in the diaphragm and the gateway in the energy fields.
http://perceivebelieve.tumblr.com/post/159904989496/the-idiots-guide-to-taoist-alchemy-qigong
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Arising from the crus is a very interesting structure, the ligament of Treitz. This starts as a slip of striated (voluntary) muscle from the diaphragm, becomes ligamentus, and then continues as smooth (involunatary) muscle to join (and suspend) the small intestine at the juncture of the duodenum and the jejunum (the second section of the small intestine). This suspensory ligament is the structure we feel relax when our “stomach” falls with fear, for instance.
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Dr.
Norman Bethune Allan:
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one old old source says that it is also the “greasy membrane between the kidneys.” And what could that be? Surely it’s the crus of the diaphragm!…Where the oesophagus passes through the diaphragm (the diaphragmatic hiatus), the diaphragm loops a bit of muscle round the left that then crosses over, below, to the right (to the right of the abdominal aorta)… The pieces of the diaphragm either side of the oesophagus, and then below, either side of the aorta, are called the crus of the diaphragm - the cross of the diaphragm.
 
scientifically explained by the
Wim Hof Method
, pdf link:
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The researchers also concluded that this experiment confirmed that a clear voluntary activation of the autonomic nervous system triggers an increase in the production of the stress hormone adrenaline. In turn, this resulted in a suppression of the activation of the immune system.
Reverse breathing means below the bellow button the stomach goes in on the in breath and above the belly button on the in breath the stomach goes out and the diaphragm is flexed down. This is also called “pressure breathing.” The quick fire breathing (fast deep reverse breathing) doubles the adrenaline levels by physically stimulating the adrenal medullae or “yang jing” on top of the kidneys.
Again the Wim Hof tummo method was tested:
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Epinephrine [adrenaline] levels in trained [for 4 days] individuals were even higher than those reported in a recent study in which acute stress elicited by a bungee jump was found to suppress cytokine production by leukocytes ex vivo stimulated with LPS (13). As norepinephrine, dopamine, and cortisol levels were not increased in the training group, it appears that the techniques predominantly result in stimulation of the sympathetic input to the adrenal medulla, because this is the most abundant source of epinephrine [adrenaline] in the body and epinephrine-producing chromaffin cells in the adrenal medulla
 
  20 minutes ago, Aetherous said:
 
At least in the Nan Jing, it's the "moving qi", not a structure.

Very interesting about the Wim Hof methods stimulating epinephrine.
 
 
This is odd terminology...where does calling it this come from, and what is this?
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Positive generative force (yang ching ): The real generative force See Yang ching.
https://archive.org/stream/TaoistYogaAlchemyAndImmortalityLuKuanYCharlesLuk/Taoist Yoga Alchemy and Immortality Lu K’uan Yü (Charles Luk)_djvu.txt
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Tang ching: Real positive generative force. See Positive generative force.
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straighten your neck and swallow it. It will then enter the channel of function (jen mo) to reach the cavity of vitality (below the navel) where it will change into negative and positive generative force. When the generative force is full so will be the breath and when breath is full spirit is strong and your body will be robust.
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By laying the foundation of positive spirit is meant stopping the positive generative force from draining away, and thus producing the golden elixir.
So the yang jing - it is hidden but can be deconverted back into generative fluid and drained away.
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If spirit wavers causing nocturnal emission of the ‘most precious thing’ the absence of this light confirms the loss of real positive generative force.
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The Nan Hua Ching says: ‘The real positive generative force is mysterious.’
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The immortal seed is the crystallisation of positive generative force. When the latter is fully developed the practiser should turn back his eyes to concentrate on and look into the lower tan t’ien centre (under the navel) so that the element of fire in the eyes which are above scorches that of water in the belly which is below, to produce positive vitality whose light manifests in front of him.
 So as Wim Hof research demonstrates - there is a "positive feedback" between the pineal gland and the adrenal medullae - thereby increasing the ionization of jing (neurohormones) into qi - via the piezoelectric pressure of the pineal gland (where Yuan Qi aka "positive vitality" or "yang ching" or yang jing emanates from the heart)....

I'm listening to Dr. David Palmer and he is inspired by Tim Ingold! This reminded me...

What is an Animal? - Page 152 - Google Books Result

https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1134948174
Tim Ingold - 2016 - ‎Social Science
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and health promotion, stress reduction, and Mind Body Medicine. .... Dr. Langer pioneered research on mindfulness in psychosis and in distressing hallucinatory experiences in Spain ...... The anthropologist Tim Ingold (2008) insists that we do not learn by bringing ...... organs and to the blood stream from the adrenal glands.

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