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		<title>The Tao of Sex: Feeling Your Life-force Energy (Part 1 of 3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 20:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tai Chi Master Bruce Frantzis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Couple Holds Hands by Mike Baird Making love is like cooking a three-course meal. Ideally, you want to make sure all the needed cooking utensils and ingredients are accounted for and working in the kitchen. Everything is present. First comes the appetizers, or foreplay, which can become a full meal of its own; next, the [...]]]></description>
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<h5 style="text-align: center;">Couple Holds Hands by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/3036430387/#/">Mike Baird</a></h5>
<p>Making love is like cooking a three-course meal. Ideally, you want to make sure all the needed cooking utensils and ingredients are accounted for and working in the kitchen. Everything is present.</p>
<p>First comes the appetizers, or foreplay, which can become a full meal of its own; next, the main course, or intercourse; and finally the dessert—physical satisfaction, release, relaxation and increased post-coital, emotional bonding.</p>
<p><span id="more-982"></span>You can also choose to have spiritual dessert—sexual practices that lead you to internal balance, compassion and universal love. Each course has its pleasures and joys. But to fully discover and experience them, you have to get the chi fully going in yourself and your partner.</p>
<h2>Taoist Sexual Practices</h2>
<p>As people make love, the chi in their bodies amplifies and swells pretty much on its own. We feel more alive, creative and vibrant as chi becomes more abundant and intensified. Our blood and other fluids flow more strongly, making us feel tingly and flushed. For many, the release that follows orgasm is often the time when we feel most relaxed and when the mental and negative emotional chatter seem to disappear. We feel fully present to our experience.</p>
<p>Now, the Taoists are not concerned with much of the cultural, moral and religious baggage that sex might be associated with in the West. They are more interested in exploring energetic motivations and, as such, the Taoist practices were designed by studying consenting heterosexual adults using safety precautions and no force. All things considered, they approach sexuality unabashedly and pragmatically to explore the potential of stimulating free-flowing chi inside people.</p>
<h2>Sex Makes It Easy to Feel Your Chi</h2>
<p>Feeling your chi is just plain easier during and after sex. Feeling your chi in one instance makes it easier to feel it in other contexts, such as by yourself while practicing tai chi, qigong or any internal art.</p>
<p>The sexual act itself causes your energy to naturally become obvious, vibrant and accessible to you. If you have a very difficult time feeling what’s going on within your body or feeling your chi—and many do—the easiest time to make it possible to feel anything related to your life force is during the sexual act. This is because <strong><em>sex, which unleashes the procreative capacity, also unleashes extreme human creativity and awareness. </em></strong>When the inside of your body becomes high, hot and fully functioning, the capacity to become aware at physical, energetic, mental and psychic levels intrinsically opens up.</p>
<p>So the sexual act is a natural method for enhancing your ability to feel what was previously numb and unaware. Because your chi is so accessible to you, it becomes easier to learn and incorporate the 16 nei gung into any other practice to feel, strengthen and gain control of your chi.</p>
<p><strong><em>Sex can be likened to a form of super qigong that can awaken and charge your chi.</em></strong></p>
<h2>Relax into Sex</h2>
<p>Many people, even physical laborers who work 12-hour days, are able to have sex all night, especially when they are young. Although the body is tired, the nerves are not. Others, who might not have even expended much physical energy in their workday, have no sex at all because they are stressed out.</p>
<p>Anxiety and tension do not make room for relaxation, and that includes sex. When the nerves are shot and depleted, which is common in our overwhelmed, overscheduled, over-caffeinated and technology-driven lives, our interest in sex and our ability to have it diminishes. When the sex drive is shut down by the central nervous system, particularly those nerves that are stimulated during sexual activity, it makes people incapable of feeling and responding.</p>
<p>This is especially true after long periods of excessive visual and mental stimulation with no physical outlet. It is the case for people who work on computers much of the day; they experience nervous rather than physical exhaustion. Men can’t “get it up” when they are uptight because their nerves are shot and the blood does not flow into the sexual organs. It’s the same for women who find themselves “dry”: When people are anxious and stressed, the sexual fluids just do not flow.</p>
<p>Sexual chi practices help release the nerves and increase blood flow—without pills and salves. What does that mean? <strong><em>The more relaxed you become, the more easily the chi begins to flow; more abundant chi leads to a greater capacity for cultivating sexual vitality and pleasurable sex.</em></strong></p>
<h2>Deeply Connect with Yourself</h2>
<p>From the Taoist point of view, strengthening your chi and specifically directing its flows during sex helps you achieve all the wonderful benefits of any chi practice. When all that juice is flowing, you learn to guide your chi so it is not just some random supercharge.</p>
<p>Feeling your chi during sex makes it easier to get out of your head and connect to yourself. Harnessing your chi can help release blockages, make you healthier and allow the positive emotions, such as happiness and compassion, to flourish. You become more open to your emotions and mental energies, so you can effectively smooth out the suppressed, uneven and jangled emotions. You can use that expansive sense of chi not just to stop the mental chatter but to increase mental capacities and bring out your creativity.</p>
<p><strong><em>Part 2 will be posted soon…</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Can Pregnant Women Practice Dragon &amp; Tiger Qigong?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 16:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tai Chi Master Bruce Frantzis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnant woman Martial Arts photo by dizznbonn This blog is in response to someone asking about practicing Dragon &#38; Tiger qigong during pregnancy. Some pregnant women get stagnant Chi at various points during their pregnancy as a natural effect of having a child.  It&#8217;s different with some women than others.  There are many things that [...]]]></description>
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<p>This blog is in response to someone asking about practicing Dragon &amp; Tiger qigong during pregnancy.</p>
<p>Some pregnant women get stagnant Chi at various points during their pregnancy as a natural effect of having a child.  It&#8217;s different with some women than others.  There are many things that Dragon and Tiger can be helpful for  in terms of stagnant Chi and<span id="more-696"></span> in actually delivering the baby.</p>
<p>First, the edema, the swelling, the liquidized swelling that tends to happen in many women is very often caused by a build up of stagnant Chi in the kidneys.  The flicking action within the whole of dragon and tiger which releases stagnant Chi on a large level will help this.</p>
<p>The flicks that are done in movements  Two, five, six and seven as well as the heart action helps to specifically circulate the Chi in the body and release stagnant Chi.  The next thing that happens is many women start finding that besides Edema that their legs and limbs start having problems.</p>
<p>This is very often caused by the burden of poor circulation of having a baby inside your womb.  Having to actually feed that life inside of you with your own life force.  The flicking action in Dragon and Tiger and all the flicking and piercing actions tend to push the blood of the body to it&#8217;s extremities.  The toes, the fingertips, and the head.  This tends to help the general overall circulation of the body.</p>
<p>The next thing is that the general ability to breathe and every way in which dragon and tiger fosters better breathing both in regular even inhale and exhales and it&#8217;s ones with different releases of breath with different pressures inside them enables a woman&#8217;s breathing capacity to remain in good shape.  Very commonly during pregnancy because of the way the baby is pushing on the diaphragm, this doesn&#8217;t happen and it is one reason why many women run out of puff when it comes time to actually push the baby out.</p>
<p>The fourth and last point besides everything dragon and tiger does in general, is that the explosive breaths that are happening in movement two, five, six and seven.  Especially in six and seven when you have a push out and then a very long strong push after that.  It&#8217;s very, very helpful in pushing the baby out in those moments where it just  becomes a problem to exhale; to be able to create the pressure to actually push the baby down the canal (this is helpful even for women who&#8217;ve had lamaze training).  These are some useful points.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never done Dragon and Tiger qigong then this wont make much sense to you. If you are interested, you can learn more about it through my <a href="http://www.energyarts.com/store/products/dvds/dragon-and-tiger-medical-qigong-set-dvd" target="_blank">book </a>and upcoming DVD.</p>
<p>There were many other points to mention, but for this  Blog, I believe that&#8217;s a good starting point.</p>
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