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Qigong is one of the many ways we have developed to study mind and
consciousness and our relationships to the subtle world. Qi, also often
spelled Chi, is a name for a spiritual energy which is a vehicle for
communication of structure in physical and mental dimensions,
encompassing both internal and external manifestations of influences
such as healing. The concept arises in all cultures, but the focused
idea of Qi is Chinese, and there are innumerable applications. Qi is
central to a
wonderful library of aphorisms and expressions of wisdom. Here is one.
This beautiful calligraphy is by Yifang, whom I haven't met, but for
whom I feel warmth because her husband, Garret Yount, has given me the
sense of her character. At an Esalen meeting, Roger Jahnke taught us some
Qigong practices and transmitted some of the thought and feeling. He
said at one point, "When the mind is distracted, Chi scatters." I
thought that was a beautiful understanding, and decided to bring it to
people who may look here for insights about Consciousness. Events
led to others, and a few months later, when Garret and I met at the
Science and Spirituality of Healing conference in Old Salem, he gave
me a folder with three beautiful renditions of this thought. Yifang
said that in speaking of Qi it is good to use positive forms, so she
wrote for us the four characters: Focusing, Mind, Nourishing, and Qi,
using the ancient calligraphic forms.
The expression above is a composite of the ideas in these
characters. It means what Roger said, but much more. In a very general and
positive sense it means that mind and qi go together, and have mutual
roles of focus and support for each other. We profit from the
integration.
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