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Different Ways Of Doing Healing Colors Chi Kung

The photo above and the ones below are of the Golden Palace and grounds.



The room above, in the Krishna Palace of the Golden Temple in West Virginia, has one of the most powerful energy fields I have ever experienced in a man made structure. The Golden Temple website can be found at the following link; http://www.palaceofgold.com/virtualtour.htm

In the last blog entry I wrote about "Absorb the Color Chi Kung" and now I would like to add to it. If you look just with your eyes, color is just something you see. If you look with chi kung knowledge and experience you experience something incredible. You experience color as a vibrating, radiating field of energy.
Each color has a different rate of vibration and a different quality of energy. The source of each color also has a different rate of vibration and a different quality of energy. For instance the color red has a very different rate of vibration and a very different quality of energy than the color green. The color red coming from a rose is different then the color red coming from a break light on a car or the red paint found on a painting.
A color and it's source will have an effect on you whether you are aware of it's effect or not. It is much like a food in that since. If you eat a candy bar it will effect you one way, if you eat an apple it will effect you another and it does not depend on what you know about the quality of the food. Color and food will effect your health and moods and that is a fact. It is also a fact that how color and food effects a person depends on the physical/mental/emotional condition of the person who is exposed to them. The more you understand how the physical/energetic body works in relationship to breathing patterns, thoughts and emotions, movements, and to food, sound, and colors the better will be your ability to respond to health problems that effect you and your loved ones.
Le me review a few things with you about healing chi kung. First energy flows to wherever we place our awareness. If you become aware of your liver and feel where it is in your body chi and blood flow will increase. Second, chi is guided to flow through the body by intent and movement of awareness through the body. Third the Universe is intention and will respond to our intention in one form or another.
Now, I want to offer a few more ways you can do outdoor color chi kung. Do not be concerned with absorbing the colors in relationship to the flow of energy from green liver to red heart, to yellow stomach, to white lungs and then to blue- black or purple kidneys and back to green liver. Do not bother moving your awareness through your eyes and skin surface to the organ and back out through your eyes and skin. Instead, just notice the first color you see. If it is yellow for instance, let your awareness move to your stomach and intent for the stomach to absorb the color. If it is green, let your awareness move to your liver. You can just make it that simple. You can either look for different colors or just notice the colors your eye see as you walk. You can do it all through your walk or you can do it randomly here and there as you stroll. It does not matter. The key thing is to make color chi kung a part of your life.
My wife and I spent Monday and Tuesday in West Virginia visiting the Krishna Golden Palace near Wheeling. If you are in the US and have a chance, I suggest a visit to the Palace. It was and is an incredible place. The inner sanctum of the Palace is one of the most powerful energy fields I have ever experienced. My wife and I were both impressed with it's intensity and quality.
We decided to spend the night on the grounds in one of their many rooms they set aside for guests. We were charged $40.00 and tax which was very reasonable. It just happened that their was a major festival the night we visited and we were invited to take part. The festival lasted from about 4:30 to 8:00 Pm after which we enjoyed a free delicious and healthy vegetarian meal. I had not been exposed to the Krishna people for a couple of decades and I really appreciate their more mellow energy now. They were universally kind and helpful. I was able to practice chi kung during the festival and was never pressured to convert or asked for money. That is why I can recommend a visit by anyone who is interested in experiencing what we experienced.
Places of natural beauty and places of religious gathering are very powerful energy fields. The more clear and beautiful the intent of the people in holy places the more powerful the energy field. The Krishna Palace and its nearby temple are very powerful. When you can practice any form of chi kung in a powerful field the effects will be very good. So, I did a lot of chi kung while visiting the Palace and the temple. I absorbed the colors and the sounds and the movements that flowed around me in such varieties at the festival that was being held while we were there. It was really, really powerful and GOOD. I took several walks around their grounds and whenever I walked I did absorb the colors chi kung in one form or another. It was wonderful. It was healing and strengthening and it also encouraged me to look more intentionally at the beauty that surrounded me. They had peacocks and swans and goats and hawks and vultures and deers were in abundance. We will visit again, inshAllah.
Once more I would like to say, integrate color chi kung into your life and teach it to your family and friends. If you do this, you will be very happy you did in the years to come.

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