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Saturday, 06 September 2008 01:12

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To understand and judge it, first have to know the basis of TCM, Taoism. Chinese philosophies always believe that everything including the universe is interrelated and changing all the time. One has to reach peaceful state of mind and harmony with the surrounding to maintain good health. Any harmful thing done to others will bring long lasting mental and physical damage to self at the end.

Human organism is just like a miniature version of the universe. They are inter-related and interplay in the five basic elements, i.e., wood, fire, earth, gold (or metal) and water. They are constantly interacting in between the opposing and unifying forces - yin and yang. Health is achieved when the equilibrium can be maintained or sickness will appear when it is out of balance. This is the basic law that human and nature all have to follow.

Chi is the life force, which flows through all the yin and yang organs. Deficiency of Chi in any organ means that organ is out of balance. Inter-relatedness of all organs ensures proper flow of Chi throughout the body. Each element has specific meridian for the flow of Chi. The solid organs of Yang store the Chi and the hollow organs of Yin transform nutrients into Chi and discharge the wastes.

Acupuncture help to restore the balance for normal flow of Chi, while the herb helps to remove any excess or deficiency of Chi. Imbalance of Chi means imbalance between yin and yang. An organ will adversely affect the next organ in the controlling (destructive) cycle. For example, if the heart is imbalance, the heart will adversely affect the lungs, and the imbalance of Chi within the small intestine will adversely affect the large intestine. Imbalance also means either too much of yin or too much of yang.

One of the Chi Kung exercises is specially designed for alleviation of the imbalance of human organs, to remove tension, stress, anger and anxiety, which can inhibit the absorption of necessary nutrients. 

Chi comes into and goes out a process through the interplay of the Five Elements. The universe maintains its balance also through the yin and yang balance of Chi. Since human body is a microcosm of the universe, it achieves the mental and physical harmony in the same way. Chi flows through the body via the meridians and their respective viscera in the productive and destructive cycles as interactions between the five elements. Chi has four directions, ascending and descending for transformation, entering and leaving for development. The original Chi from the parents is stored-in the kidneys. The nutritional Chi from the nutrients is stored in the food. Atmospheric Chi is extracted from the air by the lungs. These are but some of the manifestations of the Chi which comes from the motion of Tao. 

"Five Element" in Chi means Five Movements of the Universal Chi. Chi possesses the intrinsic ascending, descending, entering and leaving motions. Such movements constitute the yin and yang interactions. The movements also mean mutually productive, destructive or exclusive cycles among the five elements. Each element is identified with a particular orifice, organs, emotions and flavors. For example, wood can be burned to produce fire. Fire can transform the earth into ashes; the earth can contain gold and other metal; metal can be melted to become liquid, and water is essential for the growth of wood. In the destructive cycle the roots of the tree can penetrate the earth; the earth can replace water to become land; water can put out the fire; fire can melt the metal; and the metal as cutting tool can bring down the tree.

For the same, liver is associated with wood. Chi is passed on from liver to the heart. The heart is associated with fire. Chi is passed on from the heart to the spleen. The spleen is associated with the earth. Chi is passed on from spleen to the lungs. The lung is associated with metal. Chi is passed on from the lungs to the kidneys. Kidney is associated with water. Chi is passed on from the kidneys to liver and the generative cycle repeats itself.

In the area of nutrition, the five flavors enter through the gastro-intestinal tract, each seeks its affinity organ. That which is sour enters the liver. Bitter enters the heart. Sweet enters the spleen. Spicy or volatile substances enter the lungs. The salty enters the kidneys. The influences these flavors produce are upon each organ, yet each organ influences others in both generative and exclusive ways. The Five-Element System operates in cycles of mutual dependence, mutual generative, mutual nourishing, mutual exclusive, mutual controlling and other mutually inter-relative mechanisms. As parts of the body are interrelated and in turn human beings are interrelated with each other and with the cosmos, which is originated from the Chi of the great unification. Life is an integrated process.

Chinese ancestors knew that nature is just like mother, nurturing human beings. Any environmental imbalance will bring great disasters to human beings. To maintain good health, one has to maintain internal balance of own body and also live in harmony with nature. 

 



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