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How one TAI CHI movement protects against ENERGY ATTACKS.

Chinese Tai Chi classics confirm that we are swimming on air in a water molecule.

Learn which part of the human brain facilitates our connection with Source, the Creator.

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My research is aimed at making simple and accessible to you Tai Chi. It has been a long adventure which brought me to study in several fields. Below you can read the sources and information about the Energy field according to Chinese Medical and Martial classics. Tai Chi has medical and martial applications. When attacked use one move to defend yourself.

I do not expect the many to study Tai Chi many years like I did. My intent is to test one movement that does the job and that you can learn in one lesson and practice on your own.

I invite you to join a research group on zoom where I can teach you the movement.

You will learn how to do it with one movement based on the classics. It would be useful for you to continue reading as to understand the complexity of the subject at hand and to appreciate the simplicity of the proposed solution.

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The Putamen in your human brain

The Putamen is the part of human brain that is responsible for balance and movement coordination. A primary function of the Putamen is to regulate movements at various stages like preparation and execution and influence various types of learning. The Putamen also plays a role in degenerative neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putamen

After discovering the function of the Putamen, it has become apparent to neurologists that the Putamen and other parts of the basal ganglia play an important role in Parkinson’s disease and other diseases that involve the degeneration of neurons. It has also been noted that Parkinson's patients have a difficult time with motor planning.

To see where the Putamen is located on both hemispheres of the brain please watch the highlighted in green on coronal T1 MRI images. It seems that the Putamen pulsates with movement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putamen#/media/File:Putamen_coronal_sections.gif

Parkinson’s disease and Tai Chi research

“New research suggests that tai chi may alleviate symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and slow disease progression.

Medication is the mainstay treatment for Parkinson’s; however, the available drugs do not appear to delay disease progression.

Much evidence suggests that exercise, like Tai Chi, seems to be the only intervention that can successfully slow disease progression.”

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/tai-chi-may-help-alleviate-some-symptoms-of-parkinsons-disease

One 2012 trial of 195 older adults with Parkinson’s disease showed that Tai Chi helped treat balance issues with more success than resistance training or regular stretching.

A systematic review and meta-analysis from 2014 involved 2,553 adults aged 60 years and over with and without cognitive impairments. The results were significant in showing beneficial effects on cognitive function. The studies also demonstrated small but significant benefits for people who were cognitively impaired.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/265507#types

Tai Chi in the Chinese Medical tradition

According to medical research Tai Chi can prevent the advancement of Parkinson's disease, we can safely assume that Tai Chi helps to balance the Putamen. So let us look at the way Tai Chi was used in the Chinese Medical tradition.

According to Joseph Needham in the History of Science and Civilization During as of the year +581 during the Sui Dynasty the Imperial Medical Academy medical gymnastics such as Tai Chi was used in the Physiotherapy department together with Clinical Massage (An Mo) and Qi Gong.

The Imperial Physicians were in charge of all methods used in therapy. Their subordinates included the Master Physicians (I shih), the Master Acupuncturists (Chen shih ), the Master Physiotherapists (An mo shih ) and the Master Apotropaists (Chou chin shih ). In all of these, teaching was carried out by Professors. (source: Joseph Needham, Science and Civilization, Volume VI:6. Pages 99, 101).

In the Imperial Medical Academy it was up to the Physiotherapist Professor to recommend patients which Tai Chi movement or movements to practice. Eventually the movement was generally accompanied with a self generated sound that the patient had to practice while doing Tai Chi. The sound was determined by the Master Physician. Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnostics is aimed at understanding which of the seven emotions is out of balance.

According to Ted J. Kaptchuk on page 129 of his book The web that has no weaver, the Chinese medical classic “ Nei Jing cites seven emotions that particularly affect the body and that are still considered most important: joy, anger, sadness, grief, pensiveness, fear and fright. ...The seven emotions are also thought to correlate with the Five Yin Organs: Joy with the Heart; Anger with the Liver; Sadness and Grief with the Lungs; pensiveness with the Spleen; and Fear and Fright with the Kidneys”. By balancing one of the five organs where the emotion resides it is possible to restore the overall balance of the patient. The Five Yin Organs correspond to the first five of the sounds, the sixth Xi activates the Triple Burner Meridian with a 432Hz frequency.

Six Healing Sounds and Tai Chi

Six Healing Sounds were first recorded in Chinese Medical Tradition by Tao Hongjing (+456–536), was a Taoist, alchemist, astronomer, calligrapher, military general, musician, physician, and pharmacologist during the Northern and Southern dynasties (420–589).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao_Hongjing

  • xū 'deep sigh' or 'hiss' - Level the Liver Qi

  • hē 'yawn' or 'laughing sound' - Supplement the Heart Qi

  • hū 'to sigh,' 'to exhale,' or 'to call' - Cultivate the Spleen/Pancreas Qi

  • sī 'to rest' - Supplement the Lung Qi

  • chuī 'to blow out,' 'to blast,' or 'to puff' - Supplement the Kidney Qi

  • 'mirthful' - Regulate the Triple Burner Qi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liu_Zi_Jue

As of the Ming Dynasty (+1386-1644) we have medical texts of two doctors, Hu Wenhuan and Gao Lian, who wrote books on The Six Healing Sounds for dispelling diseases and prolonging life span, combining them with controlled breathing with physical exercises.

According to my research in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine, the Chinese Medical Doctors of the 4th century AD like Tao Hongjing were using the same musical scale invented by Pythagoras. The Six Healing Sounds and the Pythagorian Solfeggio Frequencies and both use the pentatonic Five Phase scale. The combination of sound that interest us in this research is the Healing Sound XI:

Xi 宮 gong + 徵 zhi UT+MI/ C+E 432Hz Lungs/heart Organ, Gold color, against Sadness

According to Jeffrey Yuan during the Ming Dynasty the Imperial Medical Academy and the guild of medical doctors in China engaged in a huge debate. The doctors were finding that there was a missing Healing Sound. They had Seven Emotions and only Six Sounds. Eventually a Seventh Sound was added Ahh for the Emotion of Sorrow. After almost 500 years, some 20 years ago David Hulse, the founder of SomaEnergetics, solved the puzzle of the seventh sound by sounding all Six Solfeggio Frequencies with Six Solfeggio Tuning Forks at the same time, thus creating a seventh sound. It took centuries to make it so simple. David Hulse explored it for 20 years; it needs to be appreciated.

The human energy battery

According to Michael Winn in one his articles the human body has according to the Taoist in his article on the Dao and Inner Alchemy, Magic and Numbers, there are three levels of energy lanes: the Du Mai, the Ren Mai and the Zhong Mai as shown below. Please note the cones at the top of the head and below the feet. The energy spins in the two cones in the opposite direction.

My personal view is that the three energy lanes correspond to the information that Marina Jacobi released in her video The Sphere of Life + H2O S6E46:

“But that movement, the way it's moving over here is literally they said when he's doing this way, this movement here, it shifts and creates vibrational sequence like this. This is it. It creates a cone and is shifting this way, they said it becomes like a sphere, but is also twisting. It's twisting, becomes literally like a cone right in the middle this way, and that way, the way it shows here in the picture. Let me put it this way so we have it here as an example. You can see it, okay? And in the middle, we know the center. So it becomes inward and outward, goes this way. It twists, it goes in the opposite direction, becomes this cone. But you can twist it and look at it in the 360 degrees the way it's there. So if you look at from inside this cone, because they were showing me, if this is the cone, for example, the whole structure is the cone”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6DO3FgSH1Y

Marina in the same video draws a picture of two cones that are connected that touch each other. This image is identical with the one taught by Jeffrey Yuan as to say in the Taoist alchemist medical tradition.

The human energy field is like two cones that each other at the Ren Mai the polarity of the energy switches and the energy changes direction flow. The frequency in this point is 432Hz in the Zhong Mai internal meridian.

Below are my class notes from Jeffrey Yuan lecture at the Xin Shu Chinese Medicine Academy in Rome, Italy May 5th, 2021. You can see the two cones in the photo. The source of this photo is Winn who I quote above.

The two energy switches in humans

When the energy reaches the Triple Burner along the Zhong Mai or the internal energy lane, there is a change of polarity the External Switch and thus the energy starts to spin in the opposite direction. Humans are indeed a battery with positive and negative polarities.

My personal view listening to Marina’s description of the DNA having three strands, the third being the etherical, is that the Zhong Mai corresponds with the etherical DNA strand.

Because the Zhong Mai is situated four fingers (8 cm or 3 inches) in depth from just below (Ren 5) (6 cm or 2 inches) down the belly bottom. It is medical fact that it is not possible to reach it with needles, only sounds can reach it. This was well known to doctors at the Ming Imperial Medicine Academy. Six sounds were used: five for the five yin organs and one for the Pericardium meridian which regulates the energy that flows upward to the three energy centers of the human body all situated along the Pericardium meridian.

The External Switch is situated at the point that it is known in Chinese medicine as the Dan Tien (Ren 5) or the Sea of Energy. This is an external switch being yin it has a negative polarity. In the I Ching this would be represented with the Greater Yin hexagram composed of three broken lines.

All batteries like water molecules have a positive and a negative polarity. So the question is where is other Switch which regulates the positive charge or the Greater Yang? The hexagram which is in the I Ching composed of three full line.

The Taoist Medical tradition has worked much in this area. We are in the realm of Taoist Alchemy.

According to Tai Chi manuals which have a Taoist origin and in military affairs. The first known Tai Chi masters well all retired army generals with much combat experience.

The chart below clearly shows where the Internal Switch is situated: the Ren Zhong point. In the mouth where the tip of the tongue touches the base of the teeth. Gently put the tip of the tongue in this spot. By doing this you activate the Yang meridian which is the meridian that governs ,as shown above, the Central Energy Lane the Zhong Mai giving us access to the Etherical plane.

Now we are in control of both switches of the water molecule and as Cheng Mangchin a great Yang Tai Chi master said “ Tai Chi is swimming on air”. In Tai Chi where the two switches are called Control Points. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheng_Man-ch%27ing

So let us recap here for a second:

1. Medical research shows which section of the brain governs eye, physical and balance: the Putamen.

2. We know which how to reach it using the Yang Polarity using the Internal Switch.

3. Now we need to add color, sound and frequency and movement and we are in full control of the Putamen. We want to be nice to the Putamen: no stress, lots of Yin healing energy.

The human body, planes, colors and programs

In my research on 20 individuals medium age 57 years: 50% suffered from lower back pains and 40% of them suffer from left knee pains. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine since the 15th ce. AD doctors have recorded that 85% of their patients were Yin Deficient. I found the same when conducting my research. Today 85% of humans are Yin Deficient. Yin Deficiency is one of the four classification of the energy status of the person. Essentially, 85% are of rest, meditation, healing energy deficiency. All that running in the hamsters’ wheel.

With Le Prisme Humain published in 1993 in French by the Astro-Physicist Jean-Michel Weiss who measured the frequency at each energy point and matched it to the appropriate color. This is the most accurate and scientific scan of the human energy field that we have.

You can scan yourself and ear in which part of the your energy field of your body is the pain or energy blockage. With the above in mind you can identify which plane or program is at work in your energy field. My research shows that humans are loosing energy from two points in the back of the human energy field: the Yuzhen and the Dumai.

When I matched the planes with the chart of Michel Jean-Michel Weiss the last two were the most difficult to place. Because Weiss published the Prisme Humain (The Human Prism) with a frontal view of the energy meridian with a frontal view, I had to consult Tai Chi manuals of the 17th ce. AD to complete the task. I have consulted the translation by the French scholar Catherine Despeux (page 63-65, 76, Taiji Quan a translation of the original 17th ce. AD manual of the Tai Chi master Chen Pisan). The french school has produced several remarkable scholars and researchers in this field. Fabian Mamam the founder of the school of Sound Healing is one of them. His photographs of cells exposed to different frequencies inspired Dr. Emoto to continue the study of water molecules. I am grateful to Weiss, Despeux and Maman for their enormous contribution.

Sound and facial expression

Doctors in Ming Dynasty prescribed the sound XI to access the Pericardium meridian. The sound was prescribed to patients during treatments and to use as humming while practicing specific physical movements. My Tai Chi master in Shanghai, Yan Chengde, was humming all the time as a way to keep the frequencies high. Master Yan was a disciple of Chu Guiting who was a disciple of Yang Chenfu: the Shanghai Yang Tai Chi lineage.

According to a Taoist tenet some teachings are to be passed on verbally. Given the times, I feel the urgency and feel justified to break this rule. I am sure that the great masters of the past would agree.

The facial expression that the patient or student was given associated with the sound Xi which regulates the Pericardium meridian was that of a smiling face. The teeth barely touch each other as if they were squeezing an uncooked grain of rice. Modern research shows that if you hold a facial expression for 17 seconds you can trick the brain to change emotion. This matches what the Taoist doctors of old told their patients: “if you want to change emotion or personality become the new sound”. This is how frequency changes your life in 17 seconds. But you need to practice multiple times during the day one Tai Chi movement as only a combination of sound, movement, eye contact facial expression can balance your Putamen.

Visualization

There are two forms of visualization necessary in order to access the control cockpit of your Putamen: the background which is the Jean-Michel Weiss Human Prism. The second is the visualization in foreground, like computer graphics, of the Putamen in your brain. Below is an image of the Putamen (source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putamen) along with other subcordical structures. The Putamen is highlighted in red.

When doing the one Tai Chi movement please associate the color Gold with your Putamen. The Putamen pulsates in both hemispheres of the brain as you move your body. So now we have created a good environment for God or Source to heal you and to increase communication with the Creator of all things visible and non visible.

The Tai Chi move: Move hands designing circles, move them like CLOUDS.

The translation of the acclaimed french scholar Catherine Despeux of the 17th ce. AD Tai Chi manual of Chen Pinsan describes how to do it at page 218 (Ibid Despeaux). I translate from the Italian translation of her original in french translation from classical chinese:

“ There is also another definition for this movement, as Chen Pinsan: Move hands like clouds…This movement is tied to the I Ching Hexagram 32 or Heng..”. I have adopted the translation of Taoist Master Alfred Huang who in his book the Complete I Ching, translated Heng as Long Lasting (page 272).

The I Ching gives precise medical indication with regard to the energy flow to use while practicing this movement.

Medical I Ching

We have to be very thankful to Dr. Miki Shima who practiced at the time of the writing his book the Medical I Ching practiced the Medical I Ching for some 20 years. Dr. Shima has worked extensively with the I Ching College of the Kanto College of Oriental Medicine in Tokyo. This department has collected the medical I Ching consultation of the most famous Japanese doctors for the past two centuries. According to this accumulated medical knowledge the Hexageram 32 Heng or Long Lasting can be used. I quote on page 126 of Dr. Shima’s book The Medical I Ching:

General Indications: Constant state of illness. Pain from wind. Chronic diseases from long-term stress, poor diet, and toxic life style. Extreme slow recovery.”

Controlled Research Group

I live in Berlin, Germany and if you want to participate just send me an email including in which time zone you live so I can plan accordingly: marcello_assandri@yahoo.com

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TCM Research

With a Traditional Chinese Medicine history background in mind, I set out to design a research project to validate: acupuncture points, colors, tones or frequencies, communication channel with a standardized protocol carried out in 15 males and females, age 37-71 with a median age of 57.5. (14 White European, 1 Asian). Two of the 15 were clinical cases, the rest required either preventive or pathological protocols. Interviews were conducted in two cases in person and 13 via web. Sessions were conducted in Italian, English and Mandarin Chinese for an average of 4 to 6 hours on each person. During the session, each person was categorized in one of the four categories of TCM: Yang Fullness, Yin Fullness, Yang Emptiness, Yin Emptiness.

More than 120 questions, readings, measurements were recorded in 18 sessions according TCM standards and recorded much resembling 15th ce. (Ming Dynasty) medical practice:

  • Face, eye, body movement, tongue (including photo), urine, feces, sleeping, eating habits, pulse (only possible in two cases), summary medical history, I Ching medical consultation, current medical situation, medical development, etiology.

  • yin/yang Diagnosis

  • yin/yang Therapy

  • Post Therapy Verification

14 of the 15 received a SomaEnergetics protocol. In addition, a detailed list of the protocols can be seen in the following pages dealing with the clinical case study of a 71 female retired medical doctor.

Group Research findings

  • More than 80% of the research group was Yin Emptiness (Category IV), most difficult of the four TCM categories to balance

  • Less than 10% were either Yang Full (Category I) or Yang Empty(Category III)

  • 50% suffer from chronic back pains

  • 40% suffer from chronic knee pains, mostly left knee

  • 90% require balancing of the RenMai- Tripple Burner Meridian

  • 90% require the Sound Xi (432 Hz), Tai Chi movement Cloud Hands, Stomach TUINA clinical massage

  • 90% required the breathing count of 5 to balance the Tripple Burner meridian

  • Five tuning forks were tested: SomaEnergetics Om Tuner weighted (136.1 Hz), SomaEnergetics 4096 C unweighted, 128 Hz unweighted, 432 Hz unweighted, 528 Hz unweighted.

I Ching Readings

After forty years of study of the I-Ching I do on-line readings.

  • An I-Ching Medical consultation provides a different point of view regarding your energy flow.