When holding the Yee Gee Kim Yeung Posture(Stance) the Kuit Kuen says:
Fill the Tan Tien with chi and distribute the strength to all parts of the body.
How does one fill the Dan Tien?
How do you distribute chi???
Please share your opinion…
When holding the Yee Gee Kim Yeung Posture(Stance) the Kuit Kuen says:
Fill the Tan Tien with chi and distribute the strength to all parts of the body.
How does one fill the Dan Tien?
How do you distribute chi???
Please share your opinion…
The Dan Tian is filled with good sleep, proper nutrition, less stress, healthy emotions, proper exercise and avoiding activities that drain the Dan Tian (Excessive sex, strong emotions like hatred, jealousy, etc., injury, prolonged illness).
Qi is distributed naturally through the training process and with the good health.
“Distribute the strength to all parts of the body” also refers to using the intention (Yee Nim), to make movements - these in turn move the qi and blood.
These are exactly what the Kuen Kuit mean in the Chinese medicine/metaphysical sense.
Is chi released when you f@rt?
How does one make movements of the Chi using the Intention or Yi Nim?
[QUOTE=chusauli;967265]“Distribute the strength to all parts of the body” also refers to using the intention (Yee Nim), to make movements - these in turn move the qi and blood. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=IRONMONK;967282]Is chi released when you f@rt?[/QUOTE]
Yes, foul Chi…aka Xie Qi (Evil Qi). ![]()
In some, it is more foul than others. It depends on your diet.
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;967296]How does one make movements of the Chi using the Intention or Yi Nim?[/QUOTE]
Its automatic.
No Qi = no life energy.
The Yi Nian (Yee Nim) is guided by the Shen (spirit) which is housed in the Heart. Heart is the like the Emperor or Ruler.
Shen is clear = clear purpose, good life, clear mind.
Shen not clear = poor purpose in life, wandering about aimlessly, mind unclear.
You can clearly see how people fit in life.
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;967296]How does one make movements of the Chi using the Intention or Yi Nim?[/QUOTE]
if you are impotent then you dont have enough Chi even if you have intention.
If you are not impotent, then you dont have to ask me.
[QUOTE=Hendrik;967326]if you are impotent then you dont have enough Chi even if you have intention.
If you are not impotent, then you dont have to ask me.[/QUOTE]
I am asking Robert actually…
So Robert how does one direct the chi flow by use of Yi(Yee). Please explain what the Yi is. What does it mean by intention? Is it simply thinking or meditating on the energy traveling to your limbs and and other extremities?
I am not asking about Chi cultivation or storing Shen. But what I am asking about is actually making the chi move to where you want it to go via the intention (YI).
Please give detail to how this is accomplish?
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;967336]I am asking Robert actually…
So Robert how does one direct the chi flow by use of Yi(Yee). Please explain what the Yi is. What does it mean by intention? Is it simply thinking or meditating on the energy traveling to your limbs and and other extremities?
I am not asking about Chi cultivation or storing Shen. But what I am asking about is actually making the chi move to where you want it to go via the intention (YI).
Please give detail to how this is accomplish?[/QUOTE]
hahaha, I have already told you the answer. Why think too much?
Just will it . It is a simple nature phenomenon and why makes it sooo complicated.
what is it
[QUOTE=Hendrik;967346]hahaha, I have already told you the answer. Why think too much?
Just will it . It is a simple nature phenomenon and why makes it sooo complicated.[/QUOTE]
how do you Will it?
Please explain by what is meant by Will or Intent?
is it really that simple?
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;967348]how do you Will it?
Please explain by what is meant by Will or Intent?
is it really that simple?[/QUOTE]
I keep telling you you just speculate too much with you mind.
Reality is not as what your complicated logical thinking.
If things are not simple how the heck is one going to use it in a high speed martial art action where you have no time to think.
[QUOTE=Hendrik;967369]I keep telling you you just speculate too much with you mind.
Reality is not as what your complicated logical thinking.
If things are not simple how the heck is one going to use it in a high speed martial art action where you have no time to think.[/QUOTE]
So simply tell us the answer Hendrik..instead of saying go basai tell us the answer?
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;967382]So simply tell us the answer Hendrik..instead of saying go basai tell us the answer?[/QUOTE]
This is the last time I am going to tell you.
The analogy is as for those who know how to swim. they just swim. and answers and ideas for those who have never going down to the sea means nothing at all.
You need to Baisi because from Zero to be able to Swim in the Sea, there are lots of effort spending in practice that simple stroke.
cocentrating breathing with your stomach instead of your chest focuses chi down to your dan tien doesnt it?
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;967336]I am asking Robert actually…
So Robert how does one direct the chi flow by use of Yi(Yee). Please explain what the Yi is. What does it mean by intention? Is it simply thinking or meditating on the energy traveling to your limbs and and other extremities?
I am not asking about Chi cultivation or storing Shen. But what I am asking about is actually making the chi move to where you want it to go via the intention (YI).
Please give detail to how this is accomplish?[/QUOTE]
Hendrik is very clear with his answers.
The Shen (Spirit) clear, you manifest your intentions. You want Tan Sao, you do Tan Sao. You want Pak Sao, you do Pak Sao.
The Shen wills, intention follows, intention brings forth Qi and blood in movement automatically.
Yi is intention, thought, idea. You have the idea of a Tan Sao, and your body moves into Tan Sao. You don’t have to think or concentrate, you just do.
A person comes to me with a headache, I put a needle in the body and have intention to clear the headache. The patient’s body immediately responds, and has Qi and blood flow to the area I intend.
Is your intention in the wrist, palm, fingers? Where do you will it? Unless you have some neurological disorder, you just move.
Hope this helps.
And there’s nothing wrong with asking your sifu. If they are a sifu, they understand the metaphoric language of Chinese Medicine physiology.
[QUOTE=goju;967410]cocentrating breathing with your stomach instead of your chest focuses chi down to your dan tien doesnt it?[/QUOTE]
That’s a component of it, but filling the dan tian up is dependent upon your health.
If you had a big night partying and releasing gobs of Kidney Jing, your Dan Tian is sure to be more vacuous and empty. ![]()
[QUOTE=chusauli;967441]
If you had a big night partying and releasing gobs of Kidney Jing, your Dan Tian is sure to be more vacuous and empty. :)[/QUOTE]
That sounds like a man speaking from experience!
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[QUOTE=chusauli;967439]
The Shen (Spirit) clear, you manifest your intentions. You want Tan Sao, you do Tan Sao. You want Pak Sao, you do Pak Sao.
The Shen wills, intention follows, intention brings forth Qi and blood in movement automatically.
Yi is intention, thought, idea. You have the idea of a Tan Sao, and your body moves into Tan Sao. You don’t have to think or concentrate, you just do.
Is your intention in the wrist, palm, fingers? Where do you will it? Unless you have some neurological disorder, you just move.
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So basically we all do this naturally just by moving about regardless if we know kung fu or not, so why does Hendrik make such a big deal about it about dissolve and flexflow no structure:)
[QUOTE=kung fu fighter;967530]So basically we all do this naturally just by moving about regardless if we know kung fu or not, so why does Hendrik make such a big deal about it about dissolve and flexflow no structure:)[/QUOTE]You don’t just get to that point by mindless movement. If we could get there naturally then it wouldn’t be an issue.
As infants we “learn” to walk. As adults we don’t consciously think about the action of walking (maybe if we are competitive speedwalkers). If we need to step around obstacles, step over potholes, etc. we do not need to consciously think about the task only the goal.
I don’t think for a second that anything we do in Wing Chun, or any martial art is natural. I guess the trick is to make the unnatural natural. To achieve that level of naturalness that is in our everyday motion.
Another example is driving a car. Possibly the most complicated piece of machinery that most people will operate on a daily basis. Nothing natural about it whatsoever. However, after many years of driving the mechanical skills of driving fade into the background and the task is more about navigation, anticipation, etc. How many people have driven from A to B on a daily commute and not remembered the journey?
Thank you for your answers
Robert
CFT
Gojo
kung fu fighter
Hendrik never mind i want asked you to explain anything more…I just tell you…
Chusli what is Kidney Jing globs?