Listen to Your Body (cid:1) THE WISDOM OF THE DAO Bisong Guo and Andrew Powell Listen to Your Body Listen to Your Body The Wisdom of the Dao Bisong Guo and Andrew Powell A Latitude 20 Book University of Hawai‘i Press Honolulu ©2002 University of Hawai‘i Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 07 06 05 04 03 02 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Guo, Bisong. Listen to your body : the wisdom of the Dao / Bisong Guo and Andrew Powell. p. cm. “A Latitude 20 book.” ISBN 0-8248-2381-8 (alk. paper) — ISBN 0-8248-2466-0 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Hygiene, Taoist. I. Title: Wisdom of the Dao. II. Powell, Andrew. III. Title RA781 .G86 2001 613'.0951—dc21 2001027358 Excerpts from the Tao Te Ching (Daodejing) are taken from the translation by Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English (Wildwood House, 1973; Reprint, 1986). University of Hawai‘i Press books are printed on acid-free paper and meet the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Council on Library Resources. Designed by inari information services, inc. Printed by The Maple-Vail Book Manufacturing Group Contents Foreword ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction xv PART ONE The Miracle of the Human Body The Cosmos as a Living Organism 3 Yin and Yang: Nature’s Energy Balance 11 The Meridians 15 The Flow of Qi in Nature 24 Harnessing Nature’s Qi: The Three Dantian 27 PART TWO The Information System of the Body The Natural Human Life Span 33 Recognizing the Signals Your Body Sends 36 Case Studies from a Specialist Clinic 42 The Body’s Warning Signals Ignored 42 Live Now, Pay Later 43 The Ring that Changed a Woman’s Life 45 The Engineer Who Ran out of Steam 47 v vi Contents “Doctor, What’s Wrong with Me?” 49 A Hysterectomy Avoided 51 Joints Cracking—Yin Lacking! 52 What the Back Can Tell Us about Qi 53 The TCM Approach to Multiple Sclerosis 56 A Child with Asthma: No Need for Steroids 59 Who Is the Patient, Mother or Baby? 61 Holiday Syndromes 63 PART THREE Learning to Trust the Wisdom of Your Body Mind and Body in Harmony 69 Relaxed Mind, Relaxed Body 71 Ancient Medicine: A Hundred Generations of Study 75 The Art of Knowing Your Qi 79 Whole Body Reactions 81 Speci¤c Body Reactions 82 Assessing the State of Your Health 83 Protecting Your Qi 88 PART FOUR The Daily Care of Your Body The Biorhythms of Yin and Yang 93 The Right Way to Start the Day 97 The Art of Breathing 99 The Rhythm of the Four Seasons 104 Water as Medicine 107 Washing Is a Skill! 114 How to Dress 120 Eating Wisely, Eating Well 124 Natural Body Functions 130 Medicinal Plants 132 Drinking Alcohol: Vice or Virtue? 136 Qi and Sex 139 Contents vii Traveling with Ease 145 Keeping Your Home from Harm 149 Preparing for Sleep 151 Enjoy Aging with the Help of Your Qi 155 Postscript 159 Index 163 Foreword Yesterday I returned to work after a short break. “How are you?” a colleague asked. “I’m well, thank you,” I replied, a simple, familiar form of greeting posed and responded to quickly and auto- matically. But how was I really? A few aches and pains perhaps, but that’s normal enough, isn’t it? Apprehensive about the day ahead maybe, but that’s how work is, isn’t it? It could be that any number of things were not quite right within me, but did I know? This book asks us to enter the place between that question and answer, to make a space between the two, and to listen to what our bodies are telling us. Externally the greeting and response may remain the same, but internally we have the opportunity to hear and respond to the messages our body is giving us and to enjoy more fully both our health and ourselves. In this book, Dr. Guo and Dr. Powell have managed to capture and communicate the essence of the Daoist philosophy of health in a way that is both challenging and informative. Between them, the authors can count many years of clinical experience and much ex- pertise in Traditional Chinese Medicine and western medicine. This unique combination enables them to offer the reader access to insight and knowledge previously unavailable. They have been able to synthesize and interpret ancient wisdom using case studies and illustrations with clarity and acuity. These days we are bombarded with recipes for health, so-called orthodox and alternative. Yet all ix
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