Dr. Young: Now, about circulating the first route that you opened
up. What was it? How was it? Where was it?
Bill: It’s in the front and the back and I at first thought it was my
imagination. Then I started having the same kind of feeling, in my
hand and along with it comes a certain kind of warmth, which
changes sometimes, sometimes it’s warm, sometimes it’s cool.
Now, I do the thrusting route as the second part of the medita-
tion. I was just telling Master Chia that I can feel it, that when the
energy pushes up to the head it just feels like somebody hit my
head with a hammer. I feel like energy is going thru. I was debating
in my mind whether it was imaginary or real and I decided that it
cannot be imaginary because I could feel myself jerk and shake as
it goes thru and causes pain, on my left side here, around the co-
lon area. It was so painful that tears actually came to my eyes.
After I finished, I went to my belt route, after which I felt much more
calm.
Dr. Young: Those feelings could be sensations of energy, but
from a medical point of view it would be very hard to prove. Did the
energy flow along a certain route in your body?
Bill: The front route (functional) and the back route (governor).
It goes from the navel to the bottom and all the way around. It does
follow that route and it looks like energy too. I do feel energy with it.
Dr. Young: How about acupuncture points?
Bill: I feel them, too.
Dr. Young: How did you feel it? Did the energy slow down at
those points?
Bill: Like in the governor route, I can feel certain parts of my
anatomy. The energy stops at the big points, like the coccyx, the
crown, the mideyebrow.
Dr. Young: Is the belt route at the navel level?
Bill: Yes, the belt route starts at the navel area and goes to my
left and left around again up to my solar plexus, heart center, throat,
eyebrows, and crown. Then it goes up and comes down again to
my waist, going from left to right.
Dr. Young: Do you really feel the 4-5 circle of the belt route?
Bill: I feel it when I guide it.
Chapter XIII