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July 13, 2010 at 4:57 pm #34781
Hi!
What very quickly evolved for me, when I started (relatively recently) working with Pearls in the Dantian and Orbits, was the Pearls spontaneously became multi-faceted Gems. Like those lead-crystal spheres one sees hanging in people’s windows.
So when spinning and moving the Pearls, the facets are acting like little blades that remove blocks and blend energies.
I haven’t really found my way yet into comfortably or naturally using the Ba Gua’s; but maybe the Faceted Pearls are serving an equivalent function?
Anyone else’s comments or experiences are welcome! ๐
July 13, 2010 at 6:20 pm #34782It is hard to say if the faceted pearl serves the same function as the bagua.
The bagua is a very unique set of energy ‘waves’ coming from the trigrams with the central core, which I see as the gateway. Personally I don’t get the same feeling from a pearl, but it is worth playing with it to see if it works for you in a similar way somehow.Learning to work with the bagua is getting a feeling for it without thinking too much. The way to learn that, to put it on your internal hard disk sort of speaking is to draw the bagua over and over again, until you get a feeling for it. Finally you let go the drawing and move into the feeling, that is how the bagua starts to become alive.
All the best,
WendyJuly 13, 2010 at 6:47 pm #34784Thanks, Wendy, for your input!
I probably shouldn’t even use the English word “pearl” here, since it immediately brings up an image of a smooth, round pearl. ๐
What I’m experiencing is a spherical, many-faceted diamond (or amethyst, ruby, emerald, sapphire, topaz, etc.).
As it spins, anything it is traveling through (as within a Channel), or anything flowing or spiraling into it (as from the Organ Shen), encounters the sharp edges of those facets.
I guess when and if I make practical for myself the Ba Gua method, then I’ll be able to compare the two actions.
Dale
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