Feeling the Way by Rob Long

Feeling the Way by Rob Long

Author:Rob Long [Неизв.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780857012487
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2016-09-27T21:00:00+00:00


The extended energy field and intuition

The Daoists also regard the EEF as a kind of energetic ‘antenna’, in the sense of an apparatus for perceiving the Qi of other living beings, and, most especially, of other humans. This level of perception is usually below the cognitive level, and so we may only be conscious of it as sensory impressions – perhaps an unaccountable instant attraction to, or dislike of, the personality of another. Most of us have experienced this kind of otherwise inexplicable intuition. As a QSH healer, this is precisely the faculty we are seeking to harness. Looked at in this way, intuition is revealed as no more or less than the perception of interacting energy fields. Any individual who is prepared to be present enough to acknowledge such interactions as they occur will quickly develop a high level of intuition. Consequently, in a healing scenario, they will just ‘know’ what to do to benefit their client the most. Intuition can be trained.

Another aspect of the EEF that is arguably emphasized more in Daoism than any of the other traditions is the direct relationship between the field and the breath. Again, this is clinically important in QSH, as we shall see in a subsequent chapter. In essence, the EEF expands as we inhale, and contracts when we exhale. The inhalation ‘supercharges’ the EEF with an abundance of fresh Qi.

As for ‘layers’ within the EEF, Daoism is far less definite than the other systems. The Qi contained within the bubble of the EEF is regarded as fairly formless, with the exception of the defensive layer, or Wei Qi, which extends like a protective sheath just beyond the skin. The outer edges of the EEF are said to be easily perceptible, almost like a membrane, and layers of energy can sometimes be perceived, even within a patient’s body. In QSH these do not need to be analysed.

In my own experience, it is indeed easy to locate the outer limits of the EEF with one’s hands, although I would never describe what I find as being like a membrane. To me, it’s more like the fuzzy, vibrating boundary of an energetic ‘cloud’, one that is constantly expanding and contracting in exact time with the breath. Layers of energetic activity can often be perceived within the field, and these can be felt to exhibit different qualities of sensation as one moves one’s hands questingly, to and fro.



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