Taoist Astral Healing

Chi Kung Healing Practices Using Star and Planet Energies

By (Author) Mantak Chia
By (Author) Dirk Oellibrandt
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  • Edition: New Edition of Cosmic Healing II
  • Pages: 224
  • Book Size: 8 x 10
  • ISBN-13: 9780892810895
  • Imprint: Destiny Books
  • On Sale Date: April 12, 2004
  • Format: Paperback Book
  • Illustrations: Full color throughout
Taoist Astral Healing provides a step-by-step program for cultivating chi from the stars and planets. While Taoism centers on health derived from the energy of the earth, Taoist Astral Healing teaches how to draw energy from the stars and planets. By following the meditations and techniques in the book, readers can develop a personal practice, understand their planetary strengths and weaknesses, and promote their own spiritual growth.

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Advanced techniques for utilizing the universal healing connections revealed by Taoist astrology and astronomy

• Provides meditations and healing techniques based on Taoist astrology

• Allows readers to develop a personal practice based on an understanding of their planetary strengths and weaknesses

• Includes Taoist star practices for expanding personal awareness into a cosmic field of chi that will support others in their efforts to heal and grow spiritually

Taoist Astral Healing provides a step-by-step program for refining our ability to cultivate, circulate, and retain chi from the stars and planets. While the initial focus of Taoism centers on creating physical health that is deeply rooted in the energies provided by the earth, individuals may also draw down energies from the stars and planets to continue to grow in awareness and to develop their full soul potential. Harnessing these energies allows us to break through the cycles of attraction and addiction, promote longevity, and transform the physical and energy body into a “light body” in order to heal ourselves and others.

Taoist Astral Healing teaches how to connect the body with the five elemental forces of nature, as well as the moon, sun, planets, stars, and galaxies. Noting the relationships between specific constellations and points on the body--such as the Big Dipper’s correspondence to the bones of the skull--the authors offer planetary and stellar meditations that allow the inner and outer universes to become more connected. Following the numerous meditations and techniques provided throughout the book, readers develop a personal practice based on an understanding of their planetary strengths and weaknesses and their own spiritual growth.

The Soul in the Planetary World

The solar system is an energy structure composed of a central area largely consisting of mass and light and nine planetary “awareness” belts encircling its center. The planets are the materialized forms of these awareness belts. Each of these belts has unique frequencies and qualities. The soul remains strongly connected to the sun, and throughout life evolves in expanded awareness through the influence of the successive awareness belts.

Taoist masters clearly distinguish two forms or aspects of the soul: the sun-related cloud soul (hun), and the moon-related white soul (p’o). The p’o is the yin aspect, which has seven parts or stages and arises at the time of conception. The hun, or yang aspect, joins to the p’o at the moment of birth. The hun is also seen as the aspect of the soul that rises to heaven at death, whereas the seven p’o are the aspects of the soul that return to the earth at death. In the following pages we will not use this dualistic principle of the soul, but rather will see the soul as one.

Process of Incarnation and Excarnation
When the soul starts its incarnation process, it moves through the world of stars and is attracted by our solar system, with the sun as its medium. The sun functions as a giant satellite station between the worlds of stars and planets.

According to the karmic information carried by the soul, it will remain a shorter or longer period within the “frequency” or influence of some planets. During these periods it receives the necessary information to create or awaken specific learning possibilities. The fact that each soul remains longer in one sphere of influence than another creates very distinctive qualities in the character of each person. We have stronger connections to some planets and weaker connections to others.

During the incarnation process the soul will move from the unmanifested world through the star world, the planets, and the moon-earth sphere, constantly attracted by the force of the sun, and later, the earth. The electro-plasmic force of humanity around the earth functions as an awareness belt that connects the soul with life on earth.

In the Universal Tao, the “fusion of the five elements” practice is used to balance the qualities of the five elements in the body. This practice is also called internal alchemy. (See the Universal Tao publication Fusion of the Five Elements for a detailed explanation of this ancient Taoist practice.) After strengthening and purifying the body through the basic practices and fusion practice, the energy and virtues of the five vital organs (kidney, heart, spleen, lungs, and liver) are cultivated. (See Taoist Cosmic Healing, Inner Smile Practice.) These energies are gathered in collection areas (the pa kua collection points) around the navel. From these collection points, the energy is blended, purified, and stored in the lower Tan Tien.

Through these practices, the energy is condensed until it becomes a radiating pearl, located at the original meeting point where the information of the first cell and basic spark of the body is kept (in the area of the small intestine). Taoists use the metaphor of the “pearl” or “crystal” to refer to this highly concentrated, purified energy. The pearl is cultivated and slowly transformed into spiritual energy. It becomes the house of the soul and spirit body as well as one’s balance, control, and universal connection point.

Once the pearl is cultivated, it can serve to open different energy channels in the body and enable one to travel, via one’s consciousness, outside the physical body into the worlds of the planets, stars, and vibrations. The pearl has the same function as the sun in our solar system: centering, collecting, controlling, and connecting to higher realms. When the center is weak (the pearl has not been cultivated), there is no central point of consciousness or control. This implies weakness and inability to decide where to go or what to do. When we use the mind to gather the energy at one point, the spark that is still glowing inside us will ignite and start to shine again--just as our sun ignited some 5 billion years ago.

When the pearl is shining and stable in the lower Tan Tien, it becomes the source of energy for all the organs. In Chinese medicine this is the yang meridian of primary fire, the center of transformation.

When the pearl is stronger and more refined, it can be moved upward to the heart center. While the fire of the small intestine, where the pearl is initially located, is a denser, more physical fire, the fire of the heart carries a higher vibration. This fire is related to the quality of the sun, the soul, and the state of compassion. It is the practitioner’s task to create the right internal condition for moving the pearl into the heart center by self-cultivation and good deeds for the benefit of all beings. In the advanced Kan and Li and “immortal” practices, the pearl moves up to the center of the head. It moves upward by itself as the fruit of self-transformation. At this point the pearl changes and acquires a very high frequency, related to the world of spirit.


Putting Taoist Astral Healing into Practice

Acknowledgments

1   Universal Tao and Cosmic Healing Chi Kung
Introduction
Reclaiming Heaven and Earth
Three Sources of Chi
Human Energy in the Universe
The Three Levels of Existence and the Three Tan Tiens
Universal Tao Basic Practices and Preparation Exercises

2   Taoist Astrology and the Structure of the Universe
The Origins of Taoist Astrology
Astrology Is Influence, Not Destiny
A Brief History of Astrology
Differences between Chinese and Western Astrology
Chinese Astrology and the Laws of the Universe
The Structure of the Universe and the Process of Spiritualization

3   Astronomical Overview
How to Use the Astronomical Information in This Book
The Formation of the Solar System
Overview of the Planets in Our Solar System
Stars and Galaxies
Different Galactic Forms

4   Taoist Star Practices and Their Effect on Human Awareness
The North Star and Big Dipper in the Taoist Meditation Practices
Earth Axis Wobbling and Pole Shifts
Universal Tao Practices That Connect Us with Unique Universal Conditions

5   The Development of Humanity
Simultaneous Development of Humanity and the Universe
Solar System, DNA, and Atomic Structures
Energetic Embryology
Waves of Endless Motion
Planetary Energies and Human Development

6   The Soul in the Planetary World
Process of Incarnation and Excarnation
Application in the Universal Tao Practice
Use of Planetary Energies in East and West

7   The Craniosacral System, Elements, Star Palaces, and Planetary Forces
The Development of the Craniosacral Rhythm
The Craniosacral System
The Five Elements, Five Star Palaces, Five Planets, and Five Cranial Bones
Balancing Planetary and Earth Energies
Palaces and Constellations

8   How to Use Planetary Forces in Your Life
Sun and Moon
Mars and Mercury
Venus and Jupiter
Saturn
How to Find Your Strongest and Weakest Planets of Influence
Breaking through the Circle of Attractions and Addictions
The Three Trans-Saturnal Planets

9   Universal Healing Connections
Creating a Chi Field for Cosmic Healing
Activating the Three Fires and Healing with the Chi Field
The Three Minds
The World Link Meditation
The Sacred Circle of Fire
Healing Visualizations
Transforming Negative Conditioning and Negative Thinking

10   Planetary and Stellar Meditations to Increase
Awareness and Sensitivity
Meditation 1: Earth-Sun-Moon Triangle
Meditation 2: Strengthening the Organs and Balancing the Emotions
Meditation 3: Strengthening the Body Systems and Increasing the Energy Field
Meditation 4: Connecting to the Stellar and Galactic Forces
Meditation 5: Balancing the Planetary and Stellar Influences
Meditation 6: Balancing the Yin/Yang Extremes in the Star World
Meditation 7: Yin Stage Awareness Practice

11   Using Taoist Astral Healing to Help Others
General Healing Session

Bibliography

About the Authors

The Universal Tao System and Training Center

Index

A student of several learned Taoist masters, Mantak Chia developed the Universal Tao System in 1979 and is the director of the Universal Tao Center in northern Thailand. He tours the United States annually giving workshops and lectures and is the author of 19 books, including The Multi-Orgasmic Man. Dirk Oellibrandt is codirector of the Du Mai center in Belgium, which explores the dynamics between universal laws and the re-creation of the human body through Oriental healing traditions.
"The accessible text explains Taoist healing and spiritual practices to Western audiences and brings a uniquely modern perspective to 5,000-year-old traditions. Chinese astrology, modern astronomy, and the craniosacral system are examined logically and concisely. . ."
Anna Jedrziewski, New Age Retailer, Spring, 2005

TAOIST ASTROLOGY / HEALING

Taoist Astral Healing provides a step-by-step program for refining our ability to cultivate, circulate, and retain chi from the stars and planets. It offers advanced techniques for drawing down energies from the stars and planets in order to grow in awareness and to develop full soul potential. Harnessing these energies allows readers to break through the cycles of attraction and addiction, promote longevity, and transform the physical and energy body into a “light body” in order to heal ourselves and others.

Taoist Astral Healing teaches how to connect the body with the five elemental forces of nature, as well as the moon, sun, planets, stars, and galaxies. Noting the relationships between specific constellations and points on the body--such as the Big Dipper’s correspondence to the bones of the skull--the authors offer planetary and stellar meditations that allow the inner and outer universes to become more connected. Following techniques derived from Taoist astrology and astronomy, readers develop a personal practice based on an understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and their own spiritual growth. The book also includes Taoist star practices for expanding personal awareness into a cosmic field of chi that will support others in their efforts to heal and grow spiritually.

A student of several learned Taoist masters, MANTAK CHIA developed the Universal Tao System in 1979 and is the director of the Universal Tao Center in northern Thailand. He tours the United States annually giving workshops and lectures and is the author of  nineteen books, including The Multi-Orgasmic Man. DIRK OELLIBRANDT is codirector of the Du Mai center and school for 4-Dimensional Life and 4-Dimensional Bodywork in Belgium, which explores the dynamics between universal laws and the re-creation of the human body through Taoist and Western healing traditions.

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