Sunday, July 13, 2008

The Fountain of Youth

Want to stay young always? Please read on.

Introduction

There is an energy layer in our body that does not show up in Western Medicine. The Chinese calls it chi, and have mapped it in detail and used it in acupuncture, demonstrating that this energy layer is real, eg. surgery using no anesthesia, just needles along the energy meridians.

The energy collects in seven centers, called chakras, in our body. The Tibetan monks could see these chakras and they noticed that in an old person the chakras spin slowly and are out of synch with each other, whereas in a young person’s body the chakras spin fast and are in synch with each other. So they devised a set of 5 exercises, called rites, that spins and synchronizes the chakras just like in a young person’s body. This causes the old person’s body to behave like a young body, and affects all biological functions including healing and rejuvenation.

Lately it was found that the chakras correspond to the sites of the seven endocrine centers in the body and is postulated to be the interface between the energy and the biological bodies.

My Personal Experience

The above introduction was written by Mr SK Wong who introduced The Fountain of Youth to me.

I have been doing the five rites for one year now. I have found them very powerful.

Start with doing each rite three reps, and slowly increase to 21 reps. You will be able to see the effect.

If you are interested to know more about this wonderful exercise, kindly email me for more details at shpoh88@gmail.com.


Rite 1


Rite 2

Rite 3

Rite 4


Rite 5





1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sound interesting.
I will try the rite step by step