Golden Elixir Chi Kung by Mantak Chia
Author:Mantak Chia
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Martiaal Arts/Taoism
ISBN: 9781594777929
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Company
Published: 2011-03-09T16:00:00+00:00
Eye Connection to the Liver
The eyes are the extension and orifices of the liver. The fingernails and eyebrow hair store surplus Chi from the tendons. The fingernails, eyebrow hair, eyes, and liver are energetically connected.
LIVER CONNECTIONS
The following outlines the practice for drawing in Chi via the liver connection.
1. Bring your attention to the eyebrow hair. Lightly touch the eyebrow hair to increase awareness.
2. Become aware of the liver. Feel this area filled with love.
3. Feel the connection between the liver and the eyes. Feel the liver meridian activate and the Chi move up into the mouth.
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