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Issue 65 - Tse Qigong Centre

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Humanity refers not only to mankind but also to the positive characteristicsexhibited by people, like compassion, kindness, and tolerance etc. <strong>Qigong</strong> fostersthese qualities, along the path to health, so practice benefits society as a whole.Humanity vs. TechnologyQi MattersIn today’s world of technology and‘pentium processors’ there are toomany people who feel morecomfortable communicating withcomputers than with other humanbeings. As we become as cold andunfeeling as the machines we operatewe are in danger of losing our humanity.Communication is a human skill,necessary for survival. It is dependent noton common language but an open heartand mind. In recent years less attentionhas been paid to educating children abouttolerance (of others), courtesy, andrespect etc. As the future generationsgrow up closed and selfishly motivatedtrue communication is lost.Ancient peoples lived simply,cared for one another, and were in directcommunion with nature. They werewiser, more intuitive, and more evolvedon a spiritual level. Overcrowding in thebig cities and increased crime rate breedscynicism, suspiciousness, intolerance, andaggressiveness, leading us further awayfrom our innate human nature. We failto grasp many things on the subtle levelas our minds are too cluttered.The brain is a great antenna whichcan receive ‘messages’ and‘information’. Despite progress in spacetechnology, quantum physics, andgenetic cloning etc. science is stillrelatively young; today it still onlyexplains a small percentage of the brain’scapabilities and functions. Westernscience has only recently concluded thatthe pineal and pituitary glands (locatedwithin the frontal lobes of the brain) arelinked to psychic phenomena, such astelepathy and ESP, while Daoists wereaware of this ‘precious square inch’(known more commonly as ‘Sky-eye’)many thousands of years ago.Mental telepathy is considered ahigh level of human skill. It is possiblebetween minds generating highfrequency waves, and those which areopen (honest), calm and clear. For mostpeople purest mental energy is blockedby desires and ambitions, or dishonestyand machinations, etc. In daily life themind is overused at work, then furtherdistracted by stimuli such as television,computers, the internet, and videogames, or else decimated by drink anddrugs, which is why the majority ofpeople never tap into the brain’s ‘hiddenpotential’ or even acknowledge itsexistence. The more this potentialbecomes lost over generations the moreit is compartmentalised into the realmsof the supernatural.Modern life is geared towardmaximum comfort and convenience, andso the masses are becoming increasinglylazy, portending a future health crisis.People prefer to drive around endlesslyin circles just to park closer to the entranceof a shop rather than walk a few extrayards. Capitalising on the public’sindolence one U.S. company hasintroduced a diet pill called ‘Exercise In ABottle’, and for $899 you can purchasea chairwith a built-in refrigerator in one armrestand telephone in the other (for orderingpizza delivery !), and massager. One intwo Americans are overweight, and onein three are obese. This is also due tothe lack of Qi within synthetic ‘foodtechnology’.The human body can adapt to allkinds of situations and possesses apowerful healing mechanism which canheal every illness under the rightconditions. Ancient peoples across thecontinents lived well over 100 years ofage. They did not die prematurely fromcancer or organ failure, but naturally, ofold age. Most diseases we face todayare from 21st Century living conditions:overcrowding, higher stress levels,radiation-emitting gadgets, poor dietaryhabits, pollution etc. Asthma barelyexisted 100 years ago and carpal tunnelsyndrome was unheard of, but now witheveryone using computers, seizures in thehands are commonplace.Apparently now over 10 millionAmericans suffer from ‘social anxietydisorder’, defined as “an intense andoverwhelming fear and avoidance ofsocial situations”. The ‘scientific’ cure is,of course, a pill which induces sweating,yawning, tremors, flatulence anddiarrhoea; the very things which aredeemed unacceptable in social situationsand ridiculed, thusdefeating theobjective.Despite constantachievementsin the scientificmaterial world thescience of‘humanity’ seemsto be in recession.There are currentlywell over 500organised hategroups in Americaalone, a neo-Naziresurgence inGermany, andglobal racism. Thehuman race remainsdivided by skin colours, cultural traditions,religious beliefs, language, and classstructure, and we are losing ourconnection with nature itself, the veryroot of our existence. At the end of theday we are not so much human beingson a spiritual path as spiritual beingslearning what it is to be human.Incorporating technology has become anecessity but we must not forget what itmeans to be humanby Adam Wallace.adam@qimagazine.compage 42 Qi Magazine Jan/Feb 2003

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