The Secret of Chinese Chi-Kung & Longevity
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Introduction
To Chi-Kung
- The brief history of Chi Kung in
China.
- What is Chi Kung?
- What are the advantages of
practicing Chi Kung?
- What kind of people can practice
Chi Kung while what kind of
People can not?
- How to use this e-book to learn
Chi Kung?
- Why Chi Kung can heal chronic
diseases?
- The brief history of Chi Kung in
China:
The history
of Chi Kung can be traced back to about five thousand years ago in China. Since
there were emperors ruling over the country claiming to be the “Son of the Sky”
(天子,
a traditional concept that was used to fool the common people, “Sky” in ancient
time in China sometimes is equivalent to “God”, the emperors wanted the people
to believe that they were authorized by “God” to rule over, so listen and obey
at all time, no question asked) who loved the power, glory, position and
privilege so much that they wanted immortality.
People of
knowledge tried very hard to satisfy their emperor. Roughly speaking, there were
two groups of people studying this, the first group tended to use medicine, it
ended up that eleven emperors in Chinese history have been poisoned to death by
this so called ”Immortality Medicine”.
The second
group found that the best medicine had been existing in our bodies already,
which were born with. Our job is to cultivate it, make it stronger and
accumulate it to a certain part of the body and make use of it. People practice
this tends to live longer according to statistics but not yet be immortal. This
kind of exercises is called “Chi Kung” to-day.
- What is Chi Kung?
In China, it
is called “Chi”, in Japan it is called “Ki”, have you ever heard of Aikido? In
India, it is called “Purana”, ask the Yoka people,In Philippine, it is called “Mana”,
in Europe, it is called “Aura”. There are about 30 names for about the same
thing. You see, in human history, not only Chinese struggled to find out the
secret of “Chi”. Around the world in the past, people sensed that there was
something you couldn’t see, didn’t know what color, how heavy, what smell,
closely related to our bodies and lives did exist.
In this book,
I try to explain everything from the point of view of a scientist, so you can
understand and handle it easily. I’m not going to use those abstract, fancy,
classic, difficult Chinese terminologies.
Therefore I
choose a term which is more substantial in the Western World to describe it. You
can temporarily put it equal to “bio-electricity” for the time being (actually
it is more than that).
Our bodies
are conductors, electricity can pass through. You know some eel can produce
electricity, so do our bodies. But why we don’t feel it, the reason is that the
electricity we produce is too weak to be detected. But, in some special
situation, the famous Chinese scientist, the father of missile of China --------
Dr. Chin Hoc Sum (
中國飛彈之父
錢學森
博士
) called it “The Chi Kung Situation”, we can feel it. This e-book teaches us how
to practice to set up this Chi Kung Situation so that we can feel this
bio-electricity and accumulate it to become stronger and stronger, finally it
circulate along the meridians driven by or led by our “Intent
意 “.
Kung (功)
in Chinese means “exercise” or “function” or “work’ sometimes. This means that
we have to work for it. We reap what we sow.
- What are the advantages of
practicing Chi Kung?
- “Chi Kung’ can improve health, both
mentally and physically, no doubt about it according to Chinese history and
now countless living examples in China, go to the hospitals, you will see the
nurse leads the patients to practice Chi Kung, some of them are cancer
patients who were told by their Western doctors that they would die in a few
months but get recovered completely like miracles.
- It is probably the most economical
way. You don’t need a lot of equipments, a specific playground or field like
soccer or basket ball, you don’t need even a ball. Any place enough to sit or
stand with good ventilation and quiet is good enough, you may have to pay some
tuition to learn from a Sifu (teacher or master), but after that, you can go
home and practice alone, never pay the Sifu anymore.
- You can practice within your own
schedule, even though there are some recommended times to practice more
effectively but no obligation. You don’t need a partner, anytime you like,
just do it!
- There is no restriction of sex, age,
any normal person, weak or strong, even sick, lying on bed , can practice (
they can practice the sleeping Chi Kung ).
- There is no contradiction between
“Chi Kung” and modern therapy.
When you take
pills, under the prescription from your family doctor, that is “chemical
reaction” trying to help.
When you
practice “Chi Kung”, that is an exercise to strengthen your “self-healing
system” (including immune system and some other things) trying to help. There is
no chemical reaction, therefore no interaction. Just on the contrary, “Chi Kung”
helps you to recover quicker.
“Chi
Kung” can heal those hidden troubles, brewing inside your
body, about to make you sick, you go to the
doctor, the doctor
checks and then says “it is your psychological
effect! No
sickness.”
But you feel uncomfortable inside somewhere, hard
to tell, this is
What Chinese physicians call “Inharmoniousness
between Yin &
Yang, not flowing fluently with Chi.” Come and
learn Chi Kung,
You will understand. Remember Chinese therapy has
been there
for more than five thousand years already.
- What kind of people can practice
Chi Kung and what kind of People can not?
Any normal
people can practice Chi Kung regardless of their ages, sexes, weak or strong,
except those who are mentally sick, or they have close relatives such as brother
or sister who has been sent to mental house because they might have dormant DNA
which can be reactivated or revived by Chi Kung to cause the specific mental
trouble.
- How to use this e-book to learn
Chi Kung?
This e-book was actually my notes when
I taught Chi Kung several years ago in Canada. Each lesson is for one week’s
work, you need normally three months to establish what you want.
Study lesson
one and follow the instruction to practice everyday in the first week, then
study lesson two, at the eighth day, do what you should do in lesson two first
------ i.e. warm up, then come back to do meditations in lesson one, then finish
with “On Chiang Ping Chi”. You can see, those exercise are being done
accumulatively, notice the order, don’t miss any one unless you are told to do
so. In lesson three, also, understand why before you go on, this gives you
confidence, when you are confident, it is easier to go into Chi Kung situation.
If you can’t
achieve what you should achieve, don’t go to the next lesson. Practice until you
can do as required before you go any further. Three months are for average
people, some people may need more time.
Perseverance
is important in the first three months; you must do it continuously until you
can make it. Otherwise the “Chi” will be gone. Once you can make the “Chi” to
circulate along the Ren and Du Meridians. You should continue to do it for
another three months to stabilize it. Then you can be a little bit lazier, the
foundation is good enough so that even though you stop doing it for a period of
time, once you concentrate, the “Chi” starts to come back. In the past, because
the attitude is not scientific enough, people had to spend around two years to
accomplish the same result. But you are supposed to do it for life time in order
to live long.
- Why Chi Kung can heal chronic
diseases?
Reasons
to heal chronic disease:
1.
Beneficial control to give the brain a chance to re-regulate or
recuperate those functions which are deviated a little:
In
Hong Kong, when the new air port had been built, they moved from Kai Tak Airport
(the old airport) to the new international airport immediately to start work in
order to celebrate the reunion of Hong Kong to China in 1997, may be it was too
hurry, everything was in a mess after the ceremony, so the Hong Kong Government
decided to stop receiving orders from outside, that is to say, no passenger
transportation, no cargo transportation so to give a small group of computer
experts a chance ( a certain period of time without disturbance from outside, at
this time, the air port was under a special situation, no body worked except a
small group of experts ) to re-regulate the computer system, put everything back
to the normal track. Then, they started receiving order from outside again as
normal.
In
practicing Chi Kung, the same reason, we put the body into a special situation,
in this situation, no disturbance from the outside, that is to say, you
concentrate so much that you hear nothing, see nothing, smell nothing, now the
brain gets a chance to use its innate function to re-regulate what is deviated
from the normal track and put them back to the way they are supposed to be. The
ordinary people never give the brain such a chance but the Chi Kung people know
that it’s important, this is not sleeping, in sleeping, every part of the brain
nearly stops working, it is a very special situation in which a certain part of
the brain works very hard while the other parts stop working. That is it! Makes
sense, right? What mystery?
2.
Internal massage ---- breathing with the diaphragm:
In
Chi Kung practice, we breathe with the diaphragm, the diaphragm moves up and
down and thus cause internal massaging the organs inside and thus produce
secretions which improve digestion and other metabolisms.
3.
Resume those secretions which seem to be dry and thus get back a part of
our youth:
When
the chi passes through some glands which seem to stop working when we become
mature, the Chi stimulates those glands which will resume working to some
degree. The declining secretions become active again. That is why the people who
practice Chi Kung constantly look younger than those who don’t usually.
4.
Raise the ability of our self-healing systems:
We
all know that muscle can be trained to become stronger. Can our self-healing
system (more than immune system, not only against germs) be trained? The answer
is “yes”, Chi Kung is the exercise to do that.
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In
the modern way to save ourselves from being sick, there are three kinds of
therapies, namely:
A.
Precautionary therapy
This is to reduce
the factors that may cause the sickness to happen. Something can be done
beforehand to reduce the chance to get that disease. For
example: hi-blood pressure, if you
pay attention to your diet and do some exercises regularly as
a habit, you may not get hi-
blood pressure.
B.
Healing therapy
When you have got the disease already, you go to consult the doctor; the doctor
does something about it to get you out of trouble. This is a healing therapy;
something happens during the disease, it may be too late if you don’t let the
doctor know on time.
C.
Recuperative therapy
In a car accident, you get injured and are sent to the hospital to get cured up.
After that, you feel too weak; some of the functions of your body have lost. The
doctor wants you to do something to resume those functions. This is Recuperative
therapy. Something happens after the trouble.
Chi
Kung can be regarded as one of the precautionary therapies because
Chi Kung trains:
1.
Nerve system
2.
Secretion system
3.
Micro-circulation system
4.
Self-healing system
Most
people are too lazy to do something about their lives because they don’t have
the knowledge to sense the danger or probably paying too much attention to money
and power when they were young. “I am O.K., Why I take the trouble to do those
things?” What they don’t know is if they don’t do those things, they might not
be O.K.
There
are two kinds of nerves inside our bodies, they are:
1. Zoological
nerves- those which control the muscles, you can do
what you want.
2. Vegetative nerves-
those which control some automatic physiological functions, e.g. heart beat,
body temperature…etc, which we can’t control usually.
Every body understands the first kind,
in the gym we work with the first kind. What about the second kind? Is there any
exercise we can work with the second kind? Yes, Chi Kung is the one!
Most people believe that they can do
nothing with the second kind, but they are wrong, first try to understand that
the second kind can be divided into two subgroups: i.e.
Vegetative nerves-

(S)
and
(P)
control each other.
When one goes up, the other goes down.
| |
Breath-rate
|
Heart beat |
Blood pressure |
Secretion |
Saliva
|
Peristalsis of stomach &
intestines |
|
Sympathetic
Nerve system
|
Speed up |
Speed up |
Increase |
Decrease |
Decrease |
Slow down |
|
Parasympathetic nerve system |
Slow down |
Slow down |
decrease |
Increase |
Increase |
Speed up |
Intent
----breathing
----parasympathetic
nerves
----those
functions we can’t control in our daily life to go at the good direction.
From the above table ( that is from
science ), we can see that the only thing we can control directly by our intent
is breathing, breathing is something like a bridge connected to both sides, one
side we can control directly, the other side we can’t control directly. So, in
Chi Kung practice, we use our intent (意)
together with breathing to make the parasympathetic nerve system exited and
press down the sympathetic nerve system so that the blood pressure decreases,
the heart beat slows down, the secretion increases, the saliva increases, the
peristalsis increases which are all good to our health to balance going at just
the opposite direction due to the mental pressure coming from the office, the
family, the money, the bills ----- etc. That is Chi Kung. In the common sports
they train only the muscles, they can not train this. In the classic Tai Chi
system which is a martial art system, practitioners were trained both ways,
physical and mental, that is why Tai Chi was regarded as an internal martial art
system. The classic Tai Chi people can fight very skillfully and live long.
To understand Chi Kung better, also
notice the following table which also comes from science. When your body is in
Chi Kung situation, your brain wave will be in the third range, the frequency of
which is from 8 to 13 vibrations per second. How to do it? Start from “Lesson
One”.
The relationship between brain wave and psychological
situation
|
Brain wave frequency |
Hertz=times/sec |
Psychological situation |
|
δ |
0.5-3 |
Deep sleep, senseless |
|
θ |
4-7 |
Shallow sleep, sleep, very
tired |
|
α |
8-13 |
Calm, quiet, relaxed,
pleasant, concentrated, trust extremely, no self- defense alertness |
|
β |
14-29 |
Clear- mined, alert,
suspecting, inferring |
|
γ |
30-above |
Excited, angry, scared,
deplored |
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About the Author
Sifu (Chinese term which means
teacher or master) Tommy Cheng is a legendary man who graduated from The Chinese
University of Hong Kong in 1967, major in Physics and minor in Mathematics,
supposed to be an ordinary middle school teacher.
But he has been trained
in Chinese martial arts since the age of 12 in New Territories of Hong Kong,
where there was a martial art instructor in every village in that era. He thus
had the chance to study Tai Chi, Choi Lee Fat and Hung Fat Kung Fu in the
villages around Pak U middle school when he was a student there, he also learnt
Judo in the university career and Wing Chun, Boxing and Thai Boxing after
graduation from the university.
Furthermore, he was so
lucky to come across a monk who knew the original version of Yang’s Tai Chi
which can be traced back directly to the first and the second Yang invincibles
in Chinese Martial Art history and now is probably the only heir who knows the
secret of Yang’s Tai Chi.
In 1971, he represented
Tai Chi to participate in the international Kung Fu tournament held in Taiwan,
achieved the light weight combat champion title, defeating people who
represented their countries, coming from Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Macau, Hong
Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippine and Japan and took the light-welter weight
champion title of boxing of Hong Kong again in 1972. From then on, he was
invited to be an actor and action choreographer in Kung Fu movies for about 20
years where he became a close friend of Bruce Lee.
At that period of time,
he was also selected as:
The Chief Kung Fu Instructor in The
Chinese University of Hong Kong for about 10 years.Member of The Development
Committee of Chinese Martial Art Association of Hong Kong.Chief ofExhibition and
Competition Department of the World Wide Choi Lee Fat Martial Art Association.
He was also the first man in Asia to
extinguish the candle flame with a two fingers thrust without touching the
candle which he demonstrated in front of 12 thousands audience in the National
Stadium of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur where the third South-Eastern Asia Kung Fu
Tournament was taking place and he was invited as an honorable guest of
demonstration and international judge in 1973.
In 1974, he demonstrated Chinese Martial
Art in Japanese TV Station ( one of the Chinese Martial Art masters who first
did this and was accepted by Japanese people in that era ) for the promotion of
the movie “The Martial Art” which was the second Kung Fu film entering the
Japanese market after Bruce Lee’s “Enter The Dragon”.
The same year, he led a Kung Fu troupe
to exhibit Chinese Martial Art in England and Spain for two months and shocked
Europe a lot. At that time, Kung Fu was still mysterious to the western world
and Bruce Lee just passed away.
Sifu Tommy condensed what he has learnt
in 18 years and the result of 50 years research and teaching into a 5 years
course and named it “Yee Chuen Do”, the curriculum of which can be practiced in
a safe and happy way, very good for health and longevity and yet very effective
in self-defense. The Chi Kung lesson here is a part of “Yee Chuen Do”, which was
handed down by the monk.
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