Universal Tao Basic Practices and Preparation Exercises
White Chi
The color of the chi from the air, earth and sun is always white and acts as a calming
agent for the surplus chi produced by the other colors. It also redirects this Chi to areas
of the body which need it. For this reason, use white in combination with another color
in the proportion 7:3.
Experiment with blending white Chi with other forces:
Shining white Chi should be concentrated at the center, while colored Chi goes to the
edge. This can also be reversed. It is also possible to blend the white and colored Chi
together.
It is safe to use white Chi when you are not sure which color to use, especially when
treating babies and toddlers or the elderly and the weak. People with minor problems
can be treated with blue, green or mauve, while gold colored Chi or mauve/white Chi is
better when the problem is serious.
White red has a stimulating and strengthening effect.
We have a soft violet and a very strong violet in the North Star. You can dilute these
colors with white.
When it becomes necessary to switch from one color to another, an abrupt shaking
movement of the hand should ensure a smooth transition to a new color.
Red Chi
Cerise Chi makes the area to which it is applied stronger, while crimson Chi has the
opposite effect. When using color for healing, project luminous white in the center and
cerise at the edges for a strengthening effect.
Cerise/white: Is useful for those with heart or breathing problems such as asthma as
it opens the blood vessels and airways.
Cerise/white Chi, because of its ability to open blood vessels and air tubes, is par-
ticularly good for people with heart or breathing problems such as asthma. It also helps
improve the flow of blood around the body and has a strengthening effect on the internal
organs and weaker areas of the patient’s body. If the patient has too much cold energy,
this color can help to reduce it and also to drive out toxic and unwanted substances
along with ‘sick’ energy. Allergy suffers can benefit from this color, and those who are
unconscious can be revived, while the dying may live a little longer after its application.
Avoid the use of dark colors, which may cause an adverse reaction. Treating of
sexually transmitted diseases with crimson chi is not advised, because this chi
can result in swelling or tightening. It also encourages the proliferation of dis-
ease causing microbes.