Chapter 182 The First Qigong Practitioner in History
Chapter 182 The First Qigong Practitioner in History
Under the dead tree, Meng Ning, who was in seclusion in the flesh cocoon, also reached the final moment of breakthrough. In front of him was a big door, the name of the door.
Ask the heart.
There are 103 major acupoints throughout the body of a seeker of Dharma, and Meng Ning has opened up 102 of them. As long as he successfully takes the last step, he will be able to open up all the acupoints and become a true master of supernatural powers.
But this last step is really difficult and extremely dangerous!
The last acupoint on the Dharma body is called "Yuan Point", which corresponds to the major acupoint "Baihui" in the human body. It is located 5 inches directly above the center of the hairline on the head above the Dharma body.
Baihui acupoint belongs to the Du channel, "bai" means many, "hui" means intersection. The head is the meeting point of all yang meridians, and this acupoint is the intersection of the three yang meridians of the hand, the three yang meridians of the foot, the Du channel, and the Jueyin meridian of the foot.
Mainly used to treat dementia, stroke, aphasia, insomnia, amnesia, epilepsy, hysteria, neurosis, madness, and schizophrenia!
This acupoint can cure all diseases, hence the name Baihui.
Similarly, if this point is damaged, all kinds of diseases will arise, and a normal and healthy person can instantly become a crazy paralyzed patient.
The same is true for the Yuan point, and its function among the Fa points is similar to that of the Baihui point.
Similarly, not only the Yuan acupoint, but also the 103 Dharma acupoints on the Dharma body of the Dharma seeker correspond one to one with the 103 major acupoints on the human body of an ordinary person.
At this point, we have to talk about the origin of those who seek the Dharma with supernatural powers. It is said that those who seek the Dharma have been active in this world since the ancient times thousands of years ago, when human beings were still in the Stone Age.
But at that time, they were not called Dharma seekers, and mortals had other respectful titles for them.
Many people call them gods, but more people call them "witches".
The witch is connected to the sky above and the earth below. On the left side are the living and on the right side are the dead.
In the beginning, witches may not be able to revive the dead. Most likely, witches use various methods to treat dying patients to make them recover, rather than directly bringing the dead back to life.
A witch only plays the role of a doctor, not as magical as a necromancer. But even so, for the ancients who lived from day to day and had to leave their fate to God for a high probability of death if they got some minor illness, curing diseases and saving lives was fully worthy of the sacred title of witch.
Pulling patients who are about to die and go to the underworld back to the mortal world is the original witch, and this is why the ancients named this kind of people witches.
It was also during this period that, due to the scarcity of materials, witchcraft could only focus on the human body itself.
They also discovered that once the tribesmen developed some minor illnesses or ailments, they did not need to seek external medical treatment as they had their own coping strategies.
Different diseases have different switches. When a disease occurs, just press a few times near the switch and the body will quickly recover.
After a long period of treatment, the witches summarized 103 switches in the human body that correspond to different diseases, and they also named them 103 major acupoints.
Whenever a member of the tribe suddenly falls down for unknown reasons, press hard between the lower end of his nostrils and the upper end of his upper lip. As long as this position is pressed, there is a high probability that the member of the tribe will be successfully restarted. The witch named it the Ren Zhong Point.
Or if a member of the tribe fainted due to being exposed to too much sunlight while ambushing prey for a long time, the witch would order others to carry him to a cool place, and then press the tips of each of his fingers. After a while, the person would wake up. The witch named these ten positions the "Shi Xuan Points".
There are many such examples. For waist pain, the tribe members press the "Feiyang Point". For cough, they press the "Jiquan Point". For tinnitus, they press the "Shaohai Point". For knee pain, they press the "Neiguan Point". For vomiting, they press the "Yongquan Point". For toothache, they press the "Hegu Point". For excessive fright, they press the "Taixi Point".
These 103 acupoints saved the lives of countless people in the ancient times when supplies were scarce.
However, curiosity is human nature and the reason why humans can make progress.
The effects of the 103 acupoints are so miraculous that countless witches want to understand the principles behind them. After hundreds of years of research, the witches finally figured out the reasons for the miraculous effects of the acupoints.
Wherever the big acupoints are located, they are often where many blood vessels converge. If the blood and qi flow smoothly, the person will be healthy and worry-free. If the blood and qi are blocked, the people will experience various symptoms.
The reason why many members of the tribe fell ill in the past was because for various reasons there was a problem with blood circulation somewhere in their body, causing blood to be blocked and unable to flow freely, which caused them to get sick.
Acupoints are places where blood vessels converge, and once a lot of blood and qi are blocked, they are the places most likely to have problems.
It’s like the traffic on holidays. If one road is blocked, it’s okay as vehicles on other roads can still run normally. But if the intersection is blocked, every road will be blocked and traffic will be completely ruined.
Pressing the acupuncture points is to use external force to clear the blockage and manually restore it to normal, so that the traffic road will become normal.
The witches then understood that human beings are not a single individual, but a sophisticated machine composed of countless tiny parts.
From then on, the witch's treatment strategy for the tribe members began to rise from local to comprehensive, and the treatment methods that could be used also began to diversify.
Later, a witch thought, since the circulation of blood and qi is so important to the human body, is there a way to strengthen the blood and qi in the human body?
So the witch began to study those people with strong blood. During this study, he found that there was a very special member in his tribe. Although he was the long-distance running champion and hunting warrior in the tribe, and his strength was amazing, he was naturally thin and not as strong as other members of the tribe.
This was unreasonable, so it attracted the attention of the witch. The witch went forward to examine this tribe member and found that this tribe member's blood was much stronger than other tribe members. But when asked, he himself didn't know why.
So the witch observed his daily life all day long. At first, for a long time, he did not find any difference between this thin tribesman and others.
But during a group hunt with this skinny little tribesman, the witch finally discovered his peculiarity. While many of the tribesmen were panting due to the long journey, this man's breathing was quite calm and natural.
So the witch observed his breathing all day and found that this man had his own breathing method that was different from others. This allowed him to quickly adjust his state during hunting and conserve his strength, and even when throwing a spear, he was much stronger than others.
Moreover, he didn't know if it was his own eyes that were blurring his vision. Wu found that when this man breathed, it seemed that there were dots of blue light flying into his body from the surrounding void.
Wu immediately learned to breathe like the skinny little tribesman, and sure enough, he found that his blood energy had really improved a lot. And similarly, a little blue light also penetrated into his body surface.
As the blue light entered his body, Wu's physical fitness also became stronger. Wu decided to name this blue light Qi.
And as more blue light entered his body, Wu found that his eyes could gradually see things that others could not see.
The witch saw that every member of the tribe had blue light on his body. Those with strong bodies had stronger blue light, while those with weak bodies had dimmer blue light.
Not only the tribesmen, but also every flower and tree, birds and beasts have their own aura. All things have aura. The world began to become different in the eyes of the witch.
Wu walked to the river again and looked at his own reflection in the river. With his breathing, Wu's eyes could see the glittering veins in his body through his body surface.
Wu knew that it was his bloodline, no, perhaps it should be called qi lineage now.
Wu just kept observing himself, and a brilliant idea was born in his mind again.
Is it possible to guide the Qi in the meridians by pressing acupoints?
At this time, the blue energy spread all over my body, and my physical strength would be strong and unparalleled. What if I could gather the energy into my eyes?
Wu tried hurriedly. He had done extensive research on acupuncture points in the human body. He used acupressure to guide the Qi channels in his body and gathered a large amount of Qi in his eyes.
Then Wu looked into the distance. The world had never been so clear in his eyes.
Wu continued to try other special ways of moving Qi, and he found that different ways of moving Qi would bring him different enhancements and different magical powers.
Thus, the first Qi Refiner in history was born.
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