[Life Tree TV] The Formation of Jong Ki (宗氣) - The Circulations of Wi Ki (衛氣) and Yung Ki (營氣)
The Formation of Jong-Ki (宗氣)
- The Circulations of Wi-Ki (衛氣) and
Yung-Ki (營氣)
The food ingested
by the human body is digested into the nutrients which are to be absorbed by
the body to be used as energy sources or essential substances for the human
body. The nutritive substances (nutrients) absorbed in the small intestine are delivered
to the liver through the hepatic portal vein. Then, the liver sends the nutrients
to the heart through its functions called “Gan-Jang-Hyul” (肝臟血; the liver function to detox and
purify blood) and “So-Seol” (疏泄; the action of energy pulling and pushing governed by the liver).
The nutrients
included in the blood are supplied to the cells and tissues by the blood
circulation, which is a content accepted as normal science in the field of
western medicine and biochemistry. Western medicine is the medical science that
has been developed, focusing on blood circulation and cell pathology.
According
to Oriental medicine, two types of circulations start with the beating of the
Heart: one is the blood circulation, which is visible to the human eye, and the
other is the meridian circulation, which is invisible. The meridian circulation
can be further divided into two subtypes, the circulation of “Wi-Ki” (衛氣; the Guardian energy circulating
on the surface of the skin) and the circulation of “Yung-Ki” (營氣; the energies circulating in the
twelve main meridian routes). These two kinds of meridian circulations are generated
by the function of the spleen called “Woon-Hwa” (運化; the function of the spleen that absorbs Ki-energy from the
gastrointestinal tract and delivers this energy to the meridian routes)
During the
processes of food digestion and nutrient absorption, Ki-energy is absorbed in
the gastrointestinal tract, mostly in the stomach and the small intestine. These
absorbed Ki-energies are brought together at Dan-Joong (膻中; an acupoint which is located in
the midpoint between the nipples). This whole process is supported and governed
by the Woon-Hwa (運化) function
of the spleen.
The Woon-Hwa
(運化) function of the spleen continues
to work even in the body of a patient whose spleen has been removed through
splenectomy. This makes sense in that this function of the spleen is not
conducted by the visible real organ (spleen) but by the intangible devices supporting
this function of the spleen. These highly-sophisticated intangible devices are operated
by the Life Circuit Diagram, the control center of all visible and invisible
life phenomena.
In other
words, the Woon-Hwa (運化) function
of the spleen is actually managed by the elaborate mechanical devices and their
control center, which are all invisible and thus serve as ‘the invisible hand’ supporting
life phenomena. In the near future, people who have spiritual eyes to be able
to see the existence and function of the Life Circuit Diagram belonging to the
invisible world will appear to this visible material world.
‘The
invisible spleen’ is responsible for collecting all invisible particles finer
than a particle of mist, and dividing them into Wi-Ki (衛氣) and Yung-Ki (營氣) as if by sieving them. In this
process, relatively larger and coarser particles of Ki-energy are referred to
as Wi-Ki (衛氣) while the
other smaller particles of Ki-energy are grouped into Yung-Ki (營氣). This Wi-Ki (衛氣) is then delivered to the
intangible devices supporting the function of the lungs that is under the
control of the Life Circuit Diagram.
In this
way, the circulation of Wi-Ki (衛氣) is enabled by the magnetic field generated by the heart, the
Woon-Hwa (運化) function
of the spleen, the function of Jong-Ki (宗氣; Ki-energy accumulated at Dan-Joong), and the action of the
lungs. Wi-Ki (衛氣)
circulates 50 times a day on the surface of the body to protect the skin and
enhance the immunity system of the body, serving as Guardian Ki-energy.
Before starting
the circulations of Wi-Ki (衛氣) and Yung-Ki (營氣), various types of Ki-energy gathered at Dan-Joong (膻中; CV17) by the Woon-Hwa (運化) function of the spleen are
integrated to form Jong-Ki (宗氣) by being combined with the air (oxygen gas) that has moved from
the lungs after being inhaled. Dan-Joong (膻中), which is the Mo-Hyul (募穴; an acupoint where circulating Ki-energy or light are gathered,
located in the chest and the abdomen) of the Simpo (心包; the invisible outer layer of the
heart), is where the following five types of energy join together to make up
the energy of Jong-Ki (宗氣):
(1) Wi-Ki (衛氣) absorbed during the food
digestion by the spleen
(2) The Ki-energy
(氣) absorbed during the food
digestion by the spleen, belonging to Yung-Ki (營氣)
(3) the
air (oxygen gas) that has entered the body through the pulmonary alveoli of the
lungs
(4) Shin-energy
(神), which is the Chun-Ki (天氣; Heavenly Ki-energy) produced through
the bio-distillation of the nutrients of digested food in the Simpo (心包), belonging to Yung-Ki (營氣)
(5) Jung-energy
(精), which is the Ji-Ki (地氣; Ground Ki-energy) produced through
the bio-distillation of the nutrients of digested food in the Simpo (心包), belonging to Yung-Ki (營氣)
Wi-Ki (衛氣) circulates through the route forming a reticular structure on the
surface of the skin and its passage has an invisible two-layered cylindrical
structure. The outer layer is the route for the magnetic field and the inner
layer is the route for the coarse particles of Ki-energy absorbed by the spleen. Wi-Ki (衛氣) is driven by the
momentum of the lungs.
On the
other hand, Yung-Ki (營氣) refers to
the relatively finer particles of Ki-energy absorbed by the spleen, which is
what we call “Ki-energy (氣)”, and
flows through the 12 main meridians, more specifically through the middle layer
in the three-layered meridian routes. As one form of Yung-Ki (營氣), Ki-energy (氣) gathered at Dan-Joong (膻中) by the Woon-Hwa (運化) function of the spleen is divided
into 12 types and then sent to each of the 12 main meridians by the elaborate
and intangible mechanical device installed in Dan-Joong (膻中).
Just like a
sorting system employed by shipping companies, the spleen is responsible for classifying
Ki-energy into 12 kinds of energy based on the wavelength (the vibrational
frequency) and then distributing them to the passage for Ki-energy in the 12 meridian
routes. This is the true meaning of the Woon-Hwa (運化) function of the spleen.
On the
other hand, the oxygen gathered at Dan-Joong (膻中) is delivered to the meshwork-like route
for Wi-Ki (衛氣) by the sophisticated intangible device of the spleen. Then, in the
inner layer of the double-layered passage of Wi-Ki (衛氣), the coarse particles of Wi-Ki are combined with this oxygen gas
and begin to circulate along the magnetic field of the route of Wi-Ki (衛氣). During the circulation of Wi-Ki (衛氣), the magnetic field generated from the heart runs through the
outer layer of the route of Wi-Ki (衛氣) whereas the
Wi-Ki (衛氣) combined
with the oxygen gas flows through the inner layer of the route.
On the
other hand, the circulation of Yung-Ki (營氣) involves three types of energy as mentioned above: Ki-energy (氣), Jung-energy (精), and Shin-energy (神). The Jung-energy (精) and Shin-energy (神) produced through the bio-distillation
process in the Simpo (心包) are
directly sent to Dan-Joong (膻中) through a hot line-like route as set in the Life Circuit
Diagram. Jung-energy (精) gathered
at Dan-Joong (膻中) is automatically classified into
12 types to match the 12 main meridians by the sophisticated intangible device
existing in Dan-Joong (膻中). Then, Jung-energy (精) circulates through the 12
meridian routes after entering the innermost layer of the three-layered
meridian route.
In the same
way, Shin-energy (神) gathered
at Dan-Joong (膻中) is automatically divided into 12 types
for distributing to the 12 main meridian routes, and flow through the outermost
layer of the three-layered meridian route.
Taken
together, the circulation of Yung-Ki (營氣) is made by three types of energy called Jung-Ki-Shin (精氣神)
through the 12 main meridian routes that have a three-layered structure as
follows:
1. The innermost layer is the passage
for Jung-energy (精) generated
through the bio-distillation process in the Simpo (心包).
2. The middle layer is the route
for Ki-energy (氣) collected
through the Woon-Hwa (運化) function
of the spleen.
3. The outermost layer is the path
for Shin-energy (神) generated
through the bio-distillation process in the Simpo (心包).
All these
energies of Jung-Ki-Shin (精氣神) are gathered first at Dan-Joong (膻中) and start the circulation of
Yung-Ki (營氣) through the
12 main meridian routes. This is the physiological principle of Yung-Ki (營氣) and the secret of the Grand
Universe hidden behind the circulation of Yung-Ki (營氣).
In
conclusion, Jong-Ki (宗氣) is the
basis for the circulations of 5 different types of energy through our body;
these energies are brought together in the spleen and then re-assorted into the
energies that can be embarked on the circulation of either Wi-Ki (衛氣) or Yung-Ki (營氣). The formation of Jong-Ki (宗氣) is the result of the elaborate
cooperation between the spleen, the heart, and the lungs. In addition, I, Captain
Udeka, bring the message that this cooperative function exerted by three organs
is called the Bi-Sim-Pye (脾心肺) cycle and is related to the Biji-Large Meridian route (脾之大絡; the meridian route related to the
energy circulation between the spleen, the heart, and the lungs).
July 21,
2017
Udeka wrote.
Translated
by Genesis.
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