JustARandomPanda Posted March 2, 2012 I've got a knot and stagnation at my 2nd chakra which I think is tied to the Water Element. Is there a physical exercise (Qi Gong/Nei Gong) that can loosen it and get it flowing freely again? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetherous Posted March 2, 2012 McKenzie back exercises (extension). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted March 2, 2012 In the 5 elements system it would actually be fire element First wood then fire then earth then fire then metal then water and the crown kinda doesn't have an element Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JustARandomPanda Posted March 2, 2012 McKenzie back exercises (extension). Â Is it demonstrated in the following vid? Â Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JustARandomPanda Posted March 2, 2012 In the 5 elements system it would actually be fire element First wood then fire then earth then fire then metal then water and the crown kinda doesn't have an element  OK. My mistake. According to Hindu religions the 2nd Chakra is the domain of Water Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted March 2, 2012 It's different elements and even in 5 elements fire doesn't mean literal fire, that's just the closest thing there is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joeblast Posted March 2, 2012 I've got a knot and stagnation at my 2nd chakra which I think is tied to the Water Element. Is there a physical exercise (Qi Gong/Nei Gong) that can loosen it and get it flowing freely again? can you be more specific...spine...? anterior to? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mokona Posted March 2, 2012 Suggest doing your chi sets, of whatever excersises you normally do, ending with free flowing movement as if you were under water, while feeling relaxed. Â Suggest having good sex with yourself or a partner. Â journaling about the pyschological side of your ability to accept change and sex and creativity may lay open why the area is blocked to begin with, and start the clearing. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RiverSnake Posted March 2, 2012 Varun Mudra is supposed to trigger the Water element in the body. I use mudras in my own practice in order to help balance out areas i feel deficient or imbalanced in. Â Â http://complete-education.blogspot.com/2008/12/jal-vardhak-or-varun-mudra.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dwai Posted March 2, 2012 I've got a knot and stagnation at my 2nd chakra which I think is tied to the Water Element. Is there a physical exercise (Qi Gong/Nei Gong) that can loosen it and get it flowing freely again? Â 2nd chakra is LDT and is water. You should do lots of taiji chuan...that'll open up the ldt. If you don't have a background in Taiji Chuan, check out taichitaocenter.com (the dvds are pricey but worth their weight in gold imho) or better still find a teacher and learn in person. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Informer Posted March 2, 2012 Well lets deduce the crown element from what we know about nature today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetherous Posted March 2, 2012 Serene, I prefer McKenzie's book...that video is fine for showing the exercises but is misleading in what the guy is saying. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idquest Posted March 2, 2012 Serene, I prefer McKenzie's book...that video is fine for showing the exercises but is misleading in what the guy is saying. Scotty, Â Would you say that McKenzie is better than the Foundation Training? Â Thanks to your reference, I've been doing Foundation for several months now and I'm really impressed how it changes my posture and unfolds internal muscles. A week ago I bought their DVD and it is even better than their YouTUbe page. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetherous Posted March 2, 2012 Would you say that McKenzie is better than the Foundation Training? Thanks to your reference, I've been doing Foundation for several months now and I'm really impressed how it changes my posture and unfolds internal muscles. A week ago I bought their DVD and it is even better than their YouTUbe page.  I prefer Foundation, but it seems to me like they aren't really the same thing. McKenzie is almost totally passive motions and works in a different way. Thanks for the heads up on the DVD!  Both will put pressure on the lumbar/sacral area, and will eventually heal it in some way, opening up the knots at the 2nd chakra area. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
寒月 Hanyue Posted March 2, 2012 I've got a knot and stagnation at my 2nd chakra which I think is tied to the Water Element. Is there a physical exercise (Qi Gong/Nei Gong) that can loosen it and get it flowing freely again?  If you have a knot/stagnation/blockage in that area then freeing it up is freeing it up.  Exercises that will free and promote relaxed soft movement in the pelvis, coccyx, lumbar spine, pelvic floor, diaphragm, will all help. You want to go for a feeling-experience of melting, letting go, opening up, expansion, gaining space 'inside' etc. Gentle, slow, soft fluid movement that creates a sense of moving underwater or of the tissues (or even bones) becoming hydrated and fluid like will probably be best.  Ultimately ANY exercises that enable you to get your awareness into where is blocked will begin the process of unravelling the knot. Stillness helps because nothing is 'moving' and so it can be easier to feel what is stuck. Movement helps because we generally find it easier to get our awareness into any area that is being stimulated. Breathing gently into and through an area can also help your awareness enter a stuck area and begin to let it go. The more your awareness enters, consider it like the sun melting an ice cube. It's presence simply does it, there is no trying or effort from the sun.  Sometimes a little experimentation is needed to find what will release or what while tighten such a blockage. Go easy and don't try or expect to sort it in one go. If it is a strong blockage it can also shock your system on its way out too.  Take the above and apply it to ANY exercises that you find fun and enjoyable, it doesn't matter what they are.  Best, 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idquest Posted March 2, 2012 Never heard of it before. idquest, what can you say about your experience with this practice? Â Oh sorry, I'm way off topic. I'll research it. Â OK, here's some info I got. Sounds interesting. Totally agree with the "throwing our shoulders forward." Â I hope it'll be somewhat on topic if I say that the Foundation Training loosens up internal muscles deep in the core (lumbar area but inside, possibly psoas) along with the internal muscles along the vertebrae including those opposite to chest. That was the most amazing experience for me. Of course the program works your external muscles, this is sort of obvious. But its effect on the internal muscles was totally unexpected. Huge addition to my wu-ji ZZ standing. But again, all this could be because I had a horrible posture in the first place; so if somebody has a good posture, the effect might be less noticeable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites