Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 14:18:24 EDT
From: KlatuBN@...
Subject: Qigong and effect of gravity
If qigong is performed in a weightless environment, e.g., Space Shuttle, or on
another planet where the gravity is heavier, or the moon, where it is lighter,
what theoretical effect would result? Does the concept of the rootedness to the
earth energy need to be altered or adjusted when there is an altogether
different kind of yin qi manifesting?
For instance, when astronauts remain in a weightless environment for a
prolonged period, they always lose bone mass and density. Does this mean the
yang qi is disproportionately stronger than yin qi causing this anomaly?
Does this also mean we must as human beings remain on our own planet, other
than a quick visit to a deli on Neptune for a quart of milk and then hurry home?
Is space inalterably hazardous to our health, not from cosmic radiation or
hostile environmental conditions, but simply an imbalance in yin and yang
energies, from which we evolved?
Ken Gray
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