Topic on root spirit in the divine pivot (Eight article part III) [1]

Posted by : admin on Apr 01, 2009 - 01:49 AM
Chinese Medicine Classic / Nei Jin [2]

Therefore, fear and thought impair the spirit. The impaired spirit induces greater fear. Ceaseless seminal emission occurs. When one’s viscera are injured by sorrow, the qi of the viscera dries up, and his life is lost. Great joy makes the spirit escape and not be stored. Melancholy causes the qi to be clocked and stagnant. Rage causes one to be distracted and to lose self control. Fear causes the spirit to dissipate and not be drawn back.

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