Tao Healing 101
Administering Healing Energy
When providing a subject with healing energy, it is important to remember that good thoughts can be just as preventative as bad thoughts. Obviously, such a claim begs the question: Why?, but there is no short answer for that. The question then shifts over to How? Luckily for me, that is an easy answer.
First, a provider must have the ability to clear the mind of any thoughts. It’s especially important not to allow any self-serving moments to spring up, as even the most noble of efforts is ultimately self serving. Consider for example a famous hero from the distant past. The idea of being written into history factored into their decisions. It always does. Somehow in some way, even the most benign of intentions have some relation to the self.
Consider this, if you were offered the chance to get every person on the planet into heaven would you take it? What if the cost of them all entering into heaven was of yourself remaining in hell alone forever? Now, would you? Of course not—nobody would. The idea is preposterous.
However, it’s still tempting, isn’t it? What if nobody could ever know you existed nor be able to ever rescue you. You’d be stuck there forever in constantly increasing pain and forgotten.
A second in hell is a long time. Now, I’ve seen some suffering in my day, but hell is another playing field altogether. Enter the concept of pharmacy: remove the pain.
Pain comes in all shapes and sizes, from childhood fears to nightmares to broken bones. All pain is equal in effect.
The effect of pain is hate. So, to find that moment of zen inside of yourself, the pain must be released with zero external impact. Any negativity shared with the universe is returned tenfold and hence prevents zen mind. The question then is: what is zen mind.
The beginner is learning. The seasoned professionals are limited. The beginner seeks to gain intelligence, knowledge, wisdom, and maybe even understanding.
When a person gains intelligence, (s-)he infuses it with their past experiences until eventually it all evolves into knowledge.
With knowledge comes insight and eventually wisdom. Insight is an immediate benefit realized once a person has knowledge. Wisdom comes from the acceptance of a teacher returning back to a student, and then sharing their knowledge with multiple perspectives as frames of reference to the knowledge in question. The panoptic purview is the preview paving a path of the wisdom achiever.
Wisdom achiever is a particularly dangerous destination on a quest to heal others. With the convincing self-approval of accomplishment comes the risk of complacency and failure to enter zen mind.
Now comes the tricky part. What pain lingers back there long ago? It will never leave, and we all have the same issue at the core of the cause and effect chain of events into adulthood, which of course leads to the acceptance of pain.
Removing the pain with a mind filled with wisdom releases the core energy blocking our central meridians from erupting up into a free-flowing mind state. This state is akin to the nature of zen, though not exactly. Zen cannot be explained. Zen cannot be put into words, because it defies all our current scientific beliefs.
Release the block and recycle the chi energy inside the spinal column and into the brain stem. Chi energy can flow no other way. When our limbs and body respond to the flow of chi is not to be confused with where the chi cycles. Core energy can only be found inside the spine. Releasing pain is the goal of meditation.
This is an optional answer to how you can remove pharmaceuticals from your pharmacy life. However, there are other ways. This particular way may require some dedication. Other options are of course less effective.