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The Color of Chi

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Recently, Sifu Jones, the Head Instructor of the Chi Power Inner Circle Membership provided a seminar to members, on how a person’s chi is affected by using different colors in their training routines and how this can cause specific (and unanticipated) problems for the uninformed chi power practitioner.  Although the details regarding the conference call are privy for members within the Inner Circle and Closed training systems, the overarching information upon which much of the discussion is based around is too vital not to share with the greater community of men and women doing energy work at large: colors.

As many of you who read the blog have become aware, and even more so for students training in the Inner Circle and Closed System, the methods taught here at SPC USA are founded within scientific facts.  Sadly, many chi gung practitioners and masters all over the globe and throughout time itself, have encouraged students to engage in color training during their chi gung development.  The concept of color training is simple enough: adding the attribute of color, a specific color, to enhance the qualities of the chi.  This is a bad idea in progress, to say the least, and something which Chi Power practitioners are urged to remove from the attributes of their chi for very specific reasons.

As stated in several blog postings, chi is a form of electromagnetic energy.  Furthermore, electromagnetic energy is a form of light.  Colors, it turns out, are specific wavelengths of visible light and have accompanying energy depending on said wavelength. 

http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/EDDOCS/Wavelengths_for_Colors.html

Even within the overarching concept of a single color, blue- for example, there are hundreds of varying shades, hues, and tints.  The attribute not only fluctuates as your mind attempts to dial-in the specific color, but so does your corresponding chi.  For the average person dabbling in chi gung, this is of no consequence.  For members within the Inner Circle and Closed System, this is of great importance: repeatable abilities, on command and on demand extreme abilities, require a level of precision that can only be attained through a very specific and focused attribute benchmarking.  In fact, within the SPC USA Chi Power methodology, two specific colors are encouraged.  Removing the exotic and focusing in on the science, it is easy to identify the [color] attributes that actually add energy to chi, but at the same time, are repeatable concepts upon which the mind can benchmark and use as level setting points of reference.

For those engaging in chi gung, and more specifically, for those training within the SPC USA methodologies, I offer caution when introducing the attributes of color to your chi.  Understanding the implications of the energetic attribute of each color, as well as the mind’s ability to bring it to bear in a consistent, repeatable form makes all the difference in those who are able to perform extreme abilities with repeatable results versus those who stumble upon random acts of interest by pure happenstance. 

Here at SPC USA, we provide our students with the tools and roadmap for continued growth and repeatable success; an enjoyable journey to say the least.

V/r

Don Brown [Certified Instructor]

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