The Yin and Yang of Wellness
Ancient
Taoist philosophy considers the dynamic interface between yin and yang to be
the foundation of all things. Modern science has proven that everything in
existence is vibrating energy. Ancient
wisdom and modern science both agree that the vital energy that makes up the
human energy field can dictate the degree of our well-being.
In Taoist
energy wellness treatments, human organs are divided into yin and yang organs.
The lungs, spleen, pancreas, heart, and liver are yin organs. The large
intestine, stomach, small intestine, bladder, urinary tract, and gallbladder
are yang organs. When there is a balance in the flow of energy in our bodies,
we are well. When there is an imbalance of the flow of energy in our bodies, we
become ill.
Negative
emotional stress is a major cause of the imbalance of yin and yang organs,
which is why stress is the major cause of illness. Sorrow and grief can cause
an imbalance in the large intestine and lung. Worry can cause an imbalance in
the stomach, spleen, and pancreas. Over excitement can cause an imbalance in the
heart and small intestine. Fear and apprehension can cause an imbalance in the
bladder and kidney. Anger or frustration can cause an imbalance in the
gallbladder and liver.
All too
often our thoughts are on the frustrations and grief of the past or on the fear
and anxiety of the future. When the vital flow of energy is blocked by negative emotion, or stress, it
is important to turn off that stressed voice in our head and experience the
harmony and balance of the body.
The ancient
Korean Taoist wellness art of Chunsoo is an excellent way to bring balance to the flow
of vital energy in the body. Ki energy masters use sound vibration and touch to
open energy blockages, allowing the body’s electromagnetic energy to flow
through interlocking energy channels, creating the feeling of relaxation and
harmony.
Call 646 329-6727 if you would like to schedule a ChunsooKi Treatment at the Harlem Ki Wellness Center
Call 646 329-6727 if you would like to schedule a ChunsooKi Treatment at the Harlem Ki Wellness Center
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