Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 I have been in several discussions about gravity and how it could affect the jing yi in our body. Some theories support notions that the moon phases at specific times in a year (or decade)affect metals or fluids like blood in such a way that it can cause chaos, strange behavior in some brains. Im guessing theorists are founding their principles on the known fact that the moon controls the entire ocean tides. Is there known information, on a smaller scale perhaps, that pertains to this phenomenon? What would one do to balance the jing yi in their system since we cant exactly run from the moon? Carlos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2007 Report Share Posted July 25, 2007 Yes it is true that the moon, stars, sun, gravity & many other things can influence our bodies & the earth. But the universe is in constant balance, it is both yin & yang, dark & light, night & day, good & bad. The problem is that we human beings are constantly looking to justify our actions by blaming someone or something else. We all have our own minds. The universe has always been in constant balance the problem is that we humans as a whole are constantly too yang, too much bad, too much anger, & over the course of many centuries we have damaged the universe, earthquakes, famine, wars, etc, not the other way around. If we were to balance our yang with yin the universe would also balance out & the negative forces that you talk about would cease to affect us negatively. audi0warfare <carlos wrote: I have been in several discussions about gravity and how it could affect the jing yi in our body. Some theories support notions that the moon phases at specific times in a year (or decade)affect metals or fluids like blood in such a way that it can cause chaos, strange behavior in some brains. Im guessing theorists are founding their principles on the known fact that the moon controls the entire ocean tides. Is there known information, on a smaller scale perhaps, that pertains to this phenomenon? What would one do to balance the jing yi in their system since we cant exactly run from the moon? Carlos 7 Mail has just got even bigger and better with unlimited storage on all webmail accounts. Find out more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 Wow, nice I thought this message had too much dust on it. Thankyou for your reply. I agree that our minds are very entangled with the universe. Are you familiar with " The Intention Experiment " by Lynne McTaggart. She connects a lot of your approach on balancing to the mind and body. I was looking less to identify how such phenomenon's (as gravity affecting our blood energy and such) are an example of the global deficiency of responsibility that exists in our world. I am disappointed that people play the victim card all the time. I am looking more to unravel the scientific mechanics and characteristics thereof, regarding gravity and fluids within the human body- blood, lymph. How the field of gravity (and that of the moon) redistributes the fluid weight, any metals, or affects cell cluster size in our bodies. Of course this is difficult to study if one is overwhelmed with consciousness of - maintaining balance in all things created--. Our minds are obviously not " controlled " by such forces. I would have to assume though that due to the fact that the entire world has not yet been able to " balance " themselves out by constantly being great, loving, and projecting it all over the entire universe on an hourly basis, that it may very well foolish to wait for this global yin and to continue digging deeper into such rich science that may even contribute significantly towards reversing our current problems. If anyone has any information relating to blood (jing yi) and it's relationship to the moon, I would be grateful and fascinated, Thankyou. carlos _____ Chinese Traditional Medicine [Chinese Traditional Medicine ] On Behalf Of ian cottrill Tuesday, July 24, 2007 10:56 PM Chinese Traditional Medicine Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Blood and the Moon Yes it is true that the moon, stars, sun, gravity & many other things can influence our bodies & the earth. But the universe is in constant balance, it is both yin & yang, dark & light, night & day, good & bad. The problem is that we human beings are constantly looking to justify our actions by blaming someone or something else. We all have our own minds. The universe has always been in constant balance the problem is that we humans as a whole are constantly too yang, too much bad, too much anger, & over the course of many centuries we have damaged the universe, earthquakes, famine, wars, etc, not the other way around. If we were to balance our yang with yin the universe would also balance out & the negative forces that you talk about would cease to affect us negatively. audi0warfare <carlos@directdevelo <carlos%40directdevelopment.com> pment.com> wrote: I have been in several discussions about gravity and how it could affect the jing yi in our body. Some theories support notions that the moon phases at specific times in a year (or decade)affect metals or fluids like blood in such a way that it can cause chaos, strange behavior in some brains. Im guessing theorists are founding their principles on the known fact that the moon controls the entire ocean tides. Is there known information, on a smaller scale perhaps, that pertains to this phenomenon? What would one do to balance the jing yi in their system since we cant exactly run from the moon? Carlos 7 Mail has just got even bigger and better with unlimited storage on all webmail accounts. Find out more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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