Cosmic Healing II

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Universal Tao Basic Practices and Preparation Exercises

Source of Chi and Colors.........................................................................................


There are different sources of Chi in the universe. Cosmic (air), nature, earth and human
to name a few. In humans, each part of the body has a different kind of energy and these
energies correlate directly with the universe and nature. Each part of our body, organs
and glands can produce, receive, transform and emit different types of Chi.


Earth Chi

While Cosmic Chi (the atmosphere over us and the universal force) is ethereal in na-
ture, what is called earth chi is not. This Chi appears as the line visible above the
horizon when the sun is low in the sky, and seems to hover just above the ground. It
actually also sinks into the ground.
Earth Chi contains yellow and some white Chi. Earth and cosmic Chi, when combined,
have a very powerful healing reaction in the body. It is very balancing and mild. When
treating a problem, white Chi, in the proportion 7:3 (7 white to 3 of the selected color)
acts as a brake on colors which are hot or too active. This enables the body to take in
Chi more easily.


Simple Practice:
During and after sunrise (and before sunset) look at the edge of the sky and the earth.
Stand still and extend your palms toward the sun, smile and absorb the colors in to you.


Human and Nature Chi

This Chi is derived from all the things we can see on the earth. In Cosmic Healing, we use
energy from the mountains, lakes, oceans, forests, caves, valleys, rocks and precious
stones. The Taoists classify the elements into five forces: earth, metal, water, wood and
fire. There are five elements in our body, in nature, in the cosmos and in the universe.
According to Taoist tradition, once we make the connection to ourselves and control
our internal bodily elements, we will quickly make connections to nature and the universal
forces and employ them easily.


Solar Chi

Before sunrise or sunset there is more white Chi in the air which we can use abundantly
for health and healing. White Chi affects the lungs and the large intestine, so we direct
this Chi to these organs. This will generate further Chi to maintain our daily activities.
White contains all the colors of the rainbow or spectrum.


Special Note: Many of the color references came from the following books: “Let There be


Light” by Darius Dinshah and “Advanced Pranic Healing” by Master Choa Kok Sui.

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