everything wrote:I like the tea and the coffee.
everything wrote:that's a little sad, but I would like to switch to green tea only (in theory; in practice, I haven't succeeded except for maybe a week or two at a time on rare occasion).
everything wrote:if you do the qigong aspects (that you should be doing) and experiment with the hand order over dantian, it seems to me one way feels "aligned" electromagnetically. the other feels "reverse polarity" like when you turn the two magnets around. I would normally just listen to the standard advice, but it's more fun to mess around with the opposite to see what happens (this is really better learning anyway). so occasionally i do it and the "repel" feeling makes it feel more like the energy is sort of more "generated". Because it can feel like messing around with magnets, it kind of occurs to me (After some re-reading)
EV motors use a similar dynamic. (TL;DR: forces from magnets cause coils to spin. the coils are attached to an axle).
https://www.apexmagnets.com/news-how-to ... e-magnets/
There is also some research to generate electricity without the coils, not sure of the specifics:
https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ ... view/24306
Doc Stier wrote:Clearly, everyone's personal training experience is different and unique to themselves, as is their perspective of it. As such, there generally isn't a one-size-fits-all take away regarding what everyone should expect to feel, either physically or energetically.
A great example of this would be the word poems passed down in taoist alchemy, or martial arts -- like the Wu family (Wu Style) five character formula. There is no room for personal opinion here. If you are experiencing things in a vastly different way than standard you're doing it wrong.
yeniseri wrote:everything wrote:that's a little sad, but I would like to switch to green tea only (in theory; in practice, I haven't succeeded except for maybe a week or two at a time on rare occasion).
Green tea, depending on ciimate, soil and location, does have variations of 'bitterness' depending on one's taste buds, as it were, so it tends to be a cultivated habit over time.
There is an element in green tea (EGCG) that mimics a well know antiviral (theraflavin). This does not mean that green tea is a replacement for viruses.
Interesting background and the molecular structure comparison of EGCG (tea) with theraflavin!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8002208/
Polarity is a double edged sword like the dragon biting its own tail.
Appledog wrote:Doc Stier wrote:Clearly, everyone's personal training experience is different and unique to themselves, as is their perspective of it. As such, there generally isn't a one-size-fits-all take away regarding what everyone should expect to feel, either physically or energetically.
If that were true then it would be impossible to pass down a style of martial arts.
oragami_itto wrote:So what is a qi ball?
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