Control of Chi-Flow

This unusually significant energy-body has a large dark spherical part centered on the belly, typically around 60m in diameter and gradually decreasing at the edges. This part connects downwards via a “root” (which has a significant affect on the condition of the rest of this energy-body), and is involved in controlling flows of energy.

Below this is a large conical structure going downwards all the way to the bottom boundary of the universe, which relates to power and support. It needs a lot of power to be in good condition.

This energy-body seems to relate to the flows of Chi, and might be a part of what T’ai Chi and Chi Kung works on. It also relates significantly to the overall “energy-level” of one’s body, and also to things including confidence, well-being etc.

Unwanted structures in this energy-body include fixed structures implementing things like the straightening of the spine as a fetus turns into a baby, and various fixed postures including cowed or fearful postures with the head and shoulders bent downwards. All fixed structures, or areas of weakness in this energy-body are non-ideal . . . ideally it should be thick, dark and “full” without any solidification (some advanced T’ai Chi practitioners have non-ideal solidification in the lower part of this energy-body).

This energy-body seems to have many “layers” of non-ideal structures, so that erasing all that can be found from one perspective can leave a lot still there from other perspectives.

At the time of the formation of new energy-bodies at conception, this energy-body would naturally form from already-existing energies, after the first few other energy-bodies have formed, and would be used to maintain ongoing flows which would otherwise decay due to non-ideal influences.

Beings in very good condition implement this energy-body earlier in the sequence of the formation of energy-bodies, and in a larger and more powerful condition, which is used to improve the condition of other energy-bodies and connections etc. This can be beneficially implemented at a later time.