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Das heilende Tao: Knochenmark Nei Kung. Taoistische Wege zur Verbesserung der Gesundheit durch...

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Das heilende Tao: Knochenmark Nei Kung. Taoistische Wege zur Verbesserung der Gesundheit durch...

Mantak Chia, "Das heilende Tao: Knochenmark Nei Kung. Taoistische Wege zur Verbesserung der Gesundheit durch…"
Deutsch | 2002 | ISBN: 0935621482 | PDF | pages: 44 | 1.1 mb

Somewhere in the Heavens is the North Star. Looking at the sky at night, one would see it past the top stars of the bowl of the Big Dipper. It lies almost directly above the North Pole, with the Earth angled at 23.5 degrees towards it. To navigators, it appears as a fixed point in the sky, serving as a reliable reference in their travels. It is just one of the myriad stars, rather insignificant and ordinary, but to the Taoists it is the Center, unmoving while all the rest of the constellations revolve around it. It is called by different names— Tian Shu, Tai Yi, the Great One, the Purple Rose, even Zi Gong, the Dwelling Place of the Immortals, because it is believed by the Taoists to be the Gateway to Heaven.
If there is a universe up there, there is one in the body too. To the Chinese, the body is a microcosm of the universe. “As above, so below.” Whatever happens up there happens down here. Hence, the physical body is marked with gridlines of energy and meridians of light around a Center, with different body parts equated with planets and the zodiac. The Center in the body is called Tan Tien, or
“field of energy”.