exorcist_1699 Posted June 29, 2023 (edited) Adding Qi , as a skill set , to our life is similar to having mastered more skills, such as preserving food, repairing some broken electric appliances or setting up a web server in our house ; any of them makes our life easier and more enjoyable. Preppers who are planning to live in city or jungle after future war may find it more significant as they are mostly free and easy to access . The skill set can include the following: 1) Capable of testing pulses on our wrist so that we know of roughly what problems are going in our body . Details of identifying pulses and their patterns include how fast the pulses felt , how strong the pulse reacts to our fingers , and at which location we should put our fingertips on..etc ; other important locations, critical to life , to check the pulse can be on foot at places where acupuncture points Taixi ( KI 3) and Chongyang (ST42) located . 2) The ability to write a simple TCM formula for curing some slight diseases or troubles in our body . Try writing some simple formulas which compose of only one herb (Dang gui, Kan cao , Ginger ..)or two herbs , to start . Ordinary stuffs we can find in kitchen such as wine , vinegar, salt , honey are also materials that we can add into those formula to change or enhance their effects ; the only difference is that in TCM they are used under the Taoist yang/yin ( ie, qi/ blood or jing) framework and meridian system, quite different from those used in other natural remedies. 3) Know where the main acupuncture points are and their corresponding effects on curing ailments , for example , He Gu ( LI 4) for face and head ailments, SanYinJiao (SP 6) for women's ailments..etc . Consider having drunk dirty water from a creek makes our stomach ache or having a severe headache , but gets no medicine at hands , such kind of free of charge cure is of great value for survival in wilderness . 4) Capable of initializing qi from our dantians , which people talk a lot on this forum , so it is unnecessary to go into details here . Edited July 31, 2023 by exorcist_1699 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whocoulditbe? Posted July 29, 2023 TCM is a skillset, but qi is just one of its objects of concern, in the same way that getting a qualification as an electrician is different from electrocuting yourself. Isn't qi already everywhere? Do you see these practices as ways of accumulating it, or just of getting it in better order? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChiDragon Posted July 29, 2023 2 hours ago, whocoulditbe? said: Isn't qi already everywhere? Do you see these practices as ways of accumulating it, or just of getting it in better order? Qi is just an imaginary term used very loosely by TCM. No one can define it so someone could be understood. One can only understand in one's own view. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerard Posted July 30, 2023 It is not imaginary by any stretch of the imagination. I view it as the binding force for everything. Yin and Yang are the creative forces. The Mind is the originating force. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
exorcist_1699 Posted August 3, 2023 (edited) On 2023/7/30 at 4:22 AM, whocoulditbe? said: TCM is a skillset, but qi is just one of its objects of concern, in the same way that getting a qualification as an electrician is different from electrocuting yourself. Isn't qi already everywhere? Do you see these practices as ways of accumulating it, or just of getting it in better order? Yes, qi is everywhere , but for beginners , they can only feel qi via projecting their minds to dantians , placing fingers on some places of their bodies or having eaten some herbs ..etc In fact, by approaching qi via varied media , people can know it better . Edited August 4, 2023 by exorcist_1699 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites