Captain Udeka's Stories about the Vibrational Frequency 5: Body Pain and Meridian Routes

If your body aches, it means that the vibrational frequency of your body has been decreased and that the vibrational frequencies of the internal organs or meridian routes in your body have been lowered. If you have body pain, it means that the vibrational frequencies of light particles flowing through the meridian routes in your body have been lowered.

 

If your body has pain, it means that blood circulation in your body does not take place smoothly. Poor blood circulation can be caused by a decrease in the vibrational frequency of the Heart, and it means the weakening of the function of Sim-Saeng-Hyul (心生血), which is the function of the Heart to circulate blood throughout the body by generating magnetic fields. Therefore, impaired blood circulation implies that the magnetic fields formed in the cardiovascular system of your body are maintained very weakly. If blood circulation in your body is impaired, it also means that the meridian circulation in your body does not progress well.

 

If meridian circulation in your body does not occur smoothly, it means that magnetic fields generated in the meridian routes of your body are not strong enough. Poor meridian circulation indicates a decrease in the vibrational frequency of the lungs that govern meridian circulation and also a decrease in the vibrational frequencies of light particles flowing through meridian routes.

 

If blood circulation in the body occurs smoothly, Ki-energy () and light can also circulate through meridian routes well. Poor blood circulation will hamper the circulation of Ki-energy () and light throughout the body. Reversely, if meridian circulation progresses well, blood circulation will occur smoothly, and if this circulation is impaired, blood circulation will also be hindered.

 

The circulation of blood corresponds to the circulation of Eum (; dark, negative, shade, covert), while the meridian circulation of Ki-energy () is called the circulation of Yang (; bright, positive, light, overt).

 

When food passes through the digestive system in the human body, it is disassembled and classified into three types: tangible nutrients in the form of biomolecules, and invisible Ki-energy () and light. Nutrients in the form of various biomolecules, produced through food digestion in the human body, are supplied to the whole body through the actions of the liver and heart. On the other hand, the invisible particles of Ki-energy () and light, extracted from the digested food in the human body, are supplied to cells through the meridian system.

 

Each meridian route has its own vibrational frequency, wave pattern, and color. The range of vibrational frequencies of Ki-energy () and light that the meridian route can accommodate differs for each meridian route.

 

Meridian routes are passages that the particles of Ki-energy () and light absorbed from digested food flow through.

 

The meridian route is a passage that the light of Chakra flows through. Also, the meridian route is a passage for the flow of the light of the Heaven and the light of the universe.

 

The meridian routes of the human body can be divided into Eum () meridian routes and Yang () meridian routes; the Eum () meridian route has strong gathering power whereas the Yang () meridian route has strong emitting power.

 

Each meridian route has a different vibrational frequency. If the vibrational frequency of a meridian route falls, the flow of Ki-energy () or light through the meridian route will become stagnant. As long as the particles of Ki-energy () flowing through meridian routes maintain their vibrational frequencies at the normal range, they can act as Jung-Ki (正氣; benevolent, healthy Ki-energy). However, if the vibrational frequencies of the particles of Ki-energy () flowing through meridian routes fall below the normal range, these particles will become Tag-Ki (濁氣; degenerated, unhealthy Ki-energy).

 

In addition, if light particles flowing through meridian routes keep their vibrational frequencies within the normal range, they can also work as Jung-Ki (正氣), but once their vibrational frequencies are reduced below the acceptable range during their meridian circulation, they become Sa-Ki (邪氣; degenerated, harmful light).

 

In the human body, Ki-energy () particles become Tag-Ki (濁氣) when their vibrational frequencies decrease whereas light particles become Sa-Ki (邪氣) due to a decrease in their vibrational frequencies. These Sa-Ki (邪氣) and Tag-Ki (濁氣), which are the result of a decrease in the vibrational frequency of Jung-Ki (正氣), are drained out of the body through the drainage-specific acupoints. If these Tag-Ki (濁氣) and Sa-Ki (邪氣) fail to be discharged out of the human body, they can cause pain, inflammation, and disease.

 

The Heavenly light that has come into the human body becomes Jug () or Chwi () when its vibrational frequency drops below the normal range; Jug () refers to an invisible lump of degenerated, harmful light, and Chwi () is an invisible mass of degenerated, harmful light, less dense than Jug (). Jug () and Chwi () are collectively called Jug-Chwi (積聚). Jug-Chwi (積聚), whose vibrational frequency is below the normal range in which the Heavenly light can work for the body, is meant to be drained out of the body through the drainage-specific acupoints.

 

If Jug-Chwi (積聚) accumulates in the human body without being drained out of the body, it can cause serious diseases. Also, the accumulation of Jug-Chwi (積聚) can lead to the development of various incurable or intractable diseases.

 

In order to explain body pain in the aspect of the vibrational frequency of the meridian system, I, Captain Udeka, leave this message as a record.

 

April 30, 2021

Udeka wrote.





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