The Y chromosome triggers the process of primary (intrauterine) polar displacement and lays in hormones and the physiological structure of the body, determining the sex of the person. However, in cases of equality of potentials Yin and Yang, this does not happen and a person develops signs of both sexes, each of which turns out to be underdeveloped. The equilibrium state of the energy system is an exception.
The intrauterine polar shift has almost no effect on the overall energy system of the child and affects only the genitals. Until the age of 10—13 years, it is in equilibrium, but at the moment of life determined by the genetic program, under the action of hormones, the energy system shifts towards increasing one of the potentials. The second stage begins puberty. There is a development of genitals and Jing systems; the musculoskeletal structure is being transformed. In boys, due to the strengthening of the shoulder girdle, the polarity of Yang increases significantly, and in girls, due to the increase in the volume of the hips, Yin.
After puberty, men and women have a formed energy system, the shape of which attracts polar energy in accordance with proportions. In the human body in the navel is the main energy center, where these energies are mixed, forming an energy ball that feeds the entire system of the body. In the Tao system, the place of energy concentration is called Dan-Tien, in the Yoga system – Chakra.
The energy ball formed by the upper and lower spatial forms in humans, as a rule, does not have polar equilibrium. Most men are dominated by Yang, and by most women Yin. The ball is located between two main energy channels: the manager (Yang), passing along the spine from the tailbone to the head, and the functional (Yin), passing along the frontal part of the body from head to tailbone. The ball is located in the center of the abdomen in the environment of the microbiota, which selects a part of the energy for its needs. The larger the microbiota, the more it takes on pure polar energy. The ball is centered between the channels and in cases of growth of the abdomen is removed from the Yang channel, thus reducing the flow of clean energy into it. The overall polarity of the body shifts towards Yin, which leads to a lack of Yang and has a negative effect on Yang polar processes in both men and women. So, for men with a big belly, the hormonal background changes towards the female side, the intensity of the energy flow in the genitals decreases, for this reason, the sperm nutrition is reduced. In women with a large belly, including during pregnancy, the activity of the Yang system decreases. Excessive Yin tends to increase, resulting in many women gaining excess weight.
Changes in body proportions during adolescence do not always occur in full. Thus, for some girls, the hip line does not expand to the extent that the Yin polarity prevails over Yang, while for boys, the shoulder girdle line and Yang polarity does not develop to the level of Yin predominance. As a consequence, the opposite of sexual characteristics can be formed. Both sexes are subject to this. If this phenomenon contributes to the corresponding psychological atmosphere, the person is inclined to identify himself with the opposite sex. Thus, homosexual types of people are formed. Is this a norm or deviation?
– The existence of a conflict of energy and physiological component, suggests that this is an energy failure that can be corrected.
Prior to the formation of a stable mental identification with the opposite sex, bringing the energy system back to normal can rectify the situation. The correction methods are simple and are associated with increasing the volume of the area of the body, the polarity of which is necessary to increase. Moreover, of particular importance in this process is maintaining the proportions of the line of the hips and the line of the shoulders relative to the waist. Without an ideal tone of this area, a change in the size of the hips or shoulder girdle does not make sense. In both men and women, the correction of the energy balance must begin with reducing the abdominal area to a physiological norm.
In order to understand in time that the energy balance is violated, it is necessary to measure and compare the strength of both polarities. This requires diagnostic devices to measure the strength of the polar Jing. Instruments for measuring human Qi and Jing can be an effective means of determining the state of energy health. Considering the fact that there are many energy channels in the human body, measuring Qi or Jing in a certain place will give an idea of their condition. If a weakening of Qi movement is detected at any site, it will be enough to restore the flow so that the body can cope with the disease.
Treatment methods based on diagnosing the state of Qi energy have been practiced in Tibet since antiquity, and such a treatment system as acupuncture is a clear indication of the effectiveness of this approach. Masters of acupuncture, based on their own and the experience of their mentors and using their energy system diagnose and repair damage to the energy channels, thus coping with many diseases.
Qi energy has the property of concentration and contraction to the state of Jing. This was noticed in ancient times in China and India, creating great practices of working with energy: Qigong and Yoga. Jing can be accumulated and used by the body, the sex center is responsible for its production and distribution. The mechanism of transformation of Qi to Jing is based on the transformation of body energy into a more dense form. This process takes place in the pelvic, where Qi is compacted in the Yin phase.
Jing density may be different and depends on the power of Qi flow. The better the condition of the body and the more Qi moves in the energy orbit, the more powerful its Jing. This energy is used for procreation, intellectual activity and for interaction with the outside world at the energy level.
Masters of light meditations are able to direct additional energy flows of space into this area, which allows increasing its total volume in the body, reducing the proportion of secondary Qi.
In the process of life, the body wears out and loses the ability to absorb and recycle Qi energy. The lack of Qi in the body leads to a gradual decrease in the Jing reserves, up to complete exhaustion. This process is called aging. Death, resulting from this, in terms of energy, is the loss by the physical body of the ability to generate vital energy of Qi and its quintessence Jing. It can occur as a result of natural aging, and because of system breakage.
The imbalance of the energy system leads to disruptions in the systems for producing vital types of energy, which on the physical level manifests itself in the form of various kinds of diseases. A thousand years ago, Chinese medicine discovered this relationship and developed an approach to the treatment of diseases by restoring energy damage. If a human manages to artificially generate a Jing, he will be able to use it to restore damaged energy sites, recharge his energy battery, thus continuing his life.
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27 types of human figures
The classifier is divided into 3 squares, in which figures are grouped according to the circumference of the waist in relation to the circumference of the lines of the shoulders and hips with buttocks (numbered at the top of the figure).
One square – the waistline has a clearly defined contour with relaxed abdominal muscles.
Two square – the waistline is drawn with tensed abdominal muscles.
Three square – the waistline is not drawn when the abdominal muscles are tensioned.
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