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Aquarian The Power of Ch'i *00* L OAff m **0 Q* ^G 9 4 ; Alsointhisseries AN INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHOLOGY EllenCameron COLOUR THERAPY MaryAnderson DOWSING RodneyDavies HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR ESP ZakMartin INCENSE AND CANDLE BURNING MichaelHoward INVISIBILITY SteveRichards LEVITATION SteveRichards meditation: the inner way NaomiHumphrey PRACTICAL VISUALIZATION ChrisOdle UNDERSTANDING ASTRAL PROJECTION AnthonyMartin UNDERSTANDING ASTROLOGY SashaFenton UNDERSTANDING AURAS JosephOstrom UNDERSTANDING THE CHAKRAS PeterRendel UNDERSTANDING CRYSTALS NeilIrwin UNDERSTANDING DREAMS NerysDee UNDERSTANDING THE CH1NG I TomRiseman UNDERSTANDING NUMEROLOGY D.JasonCooper UNDERSTANDING PALMISTRY MaryAnderson UNDERSTANDING REINCARNATION J.H.Brennan UNDERSTANDING RUNES MichaelHoward UNDERSTANDING TAROT JocelynAlmondandKeithSeddon The Power of Ch'i An Introduction to Chinese Mysticism and Philosophy by Michael Page Aquarian/Thorsons AnImprintofH&rperCoUinsPublishers TheAquarianPress AnImprintofHarperCollinsPubhshers 77-85FulhamPalaceRoad, Hammersmith,LondonW68JB 1160BatteryStreet, SanFrancisco,California94111-1213 PublishedbyTheAquarianPress1988 135Th7is9edition189964 42 10 ©MichaelPage1988 MichaelPageassertsthemoralrightto beidentifiedastheauthorofthiswork ExcerptsfromTaoandLongevitybyWenKuanChu areusedbypermissionofthepublishers, SamuelWeiserInc.,YorkBeach,Maine03910,USA. ExcerptfromCreativeVisualisationbyShaktiGawain©1978by ShaktiGawainisreprintedbypermissionof WhateverPublishingInc.,SanRafael,CaliforniaUSA. QuotesfromConfucius;TheAnalectstranslatedbyD.C.Lau (PenguinClassics, 1979)andreproducedbypermissionofPenguin BooksLtd,Middx,England Acataloguerecordforthisbook isavailablefromtheBritishLibrary ISBN 1855383632 PrintedinGreatBritainby HarperCollinsManufacturingGlasgow Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybe reproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted, inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical, photocopying,recordingorotherwise,withouttheprior permissionofthepublishers. Contents Preface 7 1. The Nature of Ch'i 11 2. Change 18 3. Setting Ch'i in Context 28 4. The Grassroots: Taoist Magic 36 5. The Arts 46 • 6. Martial Arts 55 - 7. Health 64 8. Feng Shui 72 9. Immortality: The Elixir of Life 81 10. Immortality: Dual Cultivation 88 11. The Sage 96 12. The Union of Hemispheres 105 Conclusion 113 Notes 120 Bibliography 125 Index 127 Preface Thisbookisaboutthe controlofthe forcesofnaturewithinand without man's own frame It tells the story ofa kind ofscience Western scientists seek to control natural forces, yet theyhave largely ignored this story that comes from the East. They have thought ofit as a story of magic and so not worth considering. People who live for more than 250 years; martial arts oppo- nents propelled yards with no obvious effort; a change offurni- ture bringinggood fortune; railway companies forced to change plans; miracle cures; addictions mastered; river levels lowered. All these phenomena are believed to have happened. All occur through the harnessing of cosmic energy by Chinese Taoists. But is it magic or a kind of science? Sexual alchemy, martial arts, control ofthe forces ofthe earth, acupuncture: all these would once have been classed as magic or charlatanism. Now we in the West are not so sure One thingallthesemarvelshaveincommonisthattheyinvolve a knowledge of the mysterious power called, in Chinese ch.% a wordwhichdenotesavitalbreath orenergywhich animates the cosmos. Does it exist? TheChinese physicaluniverse issaid to consistofan environ- ment of energy which envelops and permeates us. From the smallestcell to the mightiestgalaxies in space from atomic par- ticles to human history, all existence is generated and perpetu- ated by ch'i. Ifthere is a universal field ofenergy that is itselfthe universe and ifthat field maintains the stars in their courses, gives life to the ant,causesBlackHolesandkeepseach singleatom spinning, thenitisnotsurprisingthatmen have tried toharnessitfortheir own ends. Thatthere issuch a fieldisbecomingcommonground 8 THE POWER OF CH'I between Taoist mystics and hard headed Western scientists. As FritjofCapra says in hisbook, The TaoofPhysics, 'As in quantum theory, the field—or the ch'i—is not only the underl)ingessence ofallmaterialobjects,butalsocarriestheirmutualinteractions. . .' Many westerners say that ch'i has no equivalent in our termi- nology, that it is unscientific and not provable But these opinions are becoming less certain. It is modern theoretical physics that has altered the thinking. Ifwelookbeyondtheeverydaytorealmsthatare toominuteeven forelectron microscopes, to the world ofquantum physics, then webegin to see thatwe aregettingclose to the thinkingthathas been current in the east for thousands of years. In his book, Capra goes on to say that ch'i is indeed identical to thenewlydiscoveredquantum field. TheNeo-Confuciansdeve- lopedanotionofch'iwhichbearsthemoststrikingresemblance to the conceptofthequantum fieldin modemphysics'. Hepoints to the remarkable similarity ofdescription between ch'i and the quantum fieldaseachbeing4atenuousandnon-perceptible form of matter'. In other words, modern physicists and ancient Chinese unite in saying thateach ofus exists in ch'i, and ch'i iswithin us. The quantum field,wavingandvibrating,rhythmicallyalternatinglike the yin and yang, forms things and dissolves them.' Theconcepthasbeencurrentin Chinese thinkingsinceatleast the timeofLaoTzu,hundredsofyearsBC,andhasled toinvesti- gationandapplication inthe fieldsofhealth,ageing,psychologi- cal autonomy, magic, geomancy, self-defence, art, and so forth. But much ofwhat is going wrong in the world nowadays can be laid at the door ofwestern-style science Such scientists say that all they are trying to do is to control nature for the good of us all. Isnotch'i anothergatewayto more effective control?Are there not dangers here? The differencebetweenwestern science and eastern is that the west is aggressive too often going against the grain of nature whereas people who study ch'i go with the flow: indeed, to do anythingelseisultimatelynotpossible Theyinandtheyangwill maintain harmony, even at the cost of Western hubris. The study ofch'i reveals that it is possible and advantageous to learn to control the energy: in that way we shall be healthier both physically and mentally, and will create our own good for- tune without harm to the environment.

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