It's about a scholar named Xie who believes in Qigong. He practices Sanjiu in winter and three days in summer. After a few months, he finally made a little progress-he could hear someone talking in his ear while practicing. He is very happy because he thinks he has achieved little success in practicing kung fu. Later, when he heard voices again, he replied, I can see them. Later, a three-inch tall hag-like villain crawled out of his ear. Xie was about to see what the villain was doing when his neighbor suddenly knocked at the door. The villain was so scared that he wandered around the house and finally disappeared. Xie later became crazy, and it took half a year to recover.
When I first read this story, I thought it was an anecdote. "Daoism" is a health preserving technique handed down from generation to generation, which was recorded in Zhuangzi and further studied and explored by later generations. It is a method of "physical exercise, breathing, breathing and self-massage according to certain laws and methods to prevent diseases and protect health". The famous Wuqinxi, Baduanjin and Yijinjing all belong to the introduction. It is profound and has a long history.
Looking at the introduction of Xie Lian in the article, it should belong to breathing and breathing, and it feels like qigong. Qigong has always been admired, especially in recent years, all kinds of Qigong masters are fascinated. However, practicing Qigong is not easy. Many people are controlled by the wrong method. Looking at the final ending of Xie in the article, it should be that practicing Qigong is possessed.
Meditation in qigong is similar to meditation in yoga! After sitting quietly for several months, Xie can still hear someone talking in his ear. How mysterious it is! In real life, we know this must be impossible, and it should be another self in our meditation. I don't know if it belongs to the personality split in psychosis.
Surprisingly, however, what Xie saw was a villain who was "three inches long and ugly as a hag". I wonder if this is Xie's other self? Originally, it was a good opportunity for Xie to see what the villain would do, and it was also an opportunity to observe the subconscious behavior. Unfortunately, a neighbor knocked at the door at this moment, which alarmed the villain and interrupted the observation.
Little Nuo Nuo ran away and disappeared, and Xie was crazy. It is said that people have three souls and seven spirits. Maybe some of Xie's souls have been lost, so he is crazy.
After reading the introduction of yoga meditation, the ultimate goal of meditation is to guide people to the realm of liberation. It seems that this is also a type of guidance. However, it is meditation for practitioners to subdue their own thoughts. But Xie was attracted by his thoughts. He was lost in thought. It seems that he still hasn't got the true meaning of guidance!
I have never seen a real qigong practitioner at the highest stage, so I don't know what the highest state of qigong is. Anyway, there are many examples of losers like Xie.
There is a very vivid sentence in "The Human Ear", that is, a neighbor suddenly visits and knocks at the door. He describes the horror of the human ear: when the villain hears it, he bares his teeth and runs around the house like a mouse lost in a cave. When the villain heard the sound, he looked scared and ran around the house as if the mouse could not find its nest. )