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Sexual Energetics – 5
People have long since discovered the influence of space on the state of the energy body. The ancient Chinese paid special attention to the study of this phenomenon. They created the Feng Shui system of organic interaction between humans and space. People discovered that space is heterogeneous in terms of energy saturation. The ability to organize the movement of Qi and attract additional volumes of it is an art of the highest order. Feng Shui, in other words, is the hunt for neutral Qi through the organization of various material forms.
The human body consists of two three-dimensional shapes formed from bones, muscles and tendons, adipose tissue, and skin. Shoulders and chest form the upper one. Hips and buttocks form the lower one. Bones form the frame. A spine held together by the muscles and tendons of the back and abdominal press connects the forms.
Combined, the upper and lower forms form a special energy structure within which the vital Qi moves.
The volume of bones and muscles is important for keeping zero Qi from entering the body’s energy system. The predominant size of the upper or lower body plays a decisive role. The level of the energy system at which the capture of more significant volumes of neutral Qi occurs depends on whether the body is female or male. Male – captures a larger volume in the upper part, and female – in the lower part. In the first case, the predominant part of the captured zero Qi moves down the Yin channel, while in the second case it rises up the Yang channel.
Parts of the body that capture neutral Qi have a special radiation. This process affects the perception of the sexual partner.
Compression of vital Qi to the state of Jing
Part of the vital and neutral Qi in the pelvic area forms a denser state of Jing. A special system extracts stores and uses this Jing for the needs of the energy body.
The volume and intensity of the movement of vital Qi affects the amount of energy that can become Jing.
Jing is a combination of zero and vital Qi. The mechanism of releasing neutral Qi from space works largely for the needs of life reproduction. The amount of zero Qi involved affects the quality of the offspring. The civilizational success of any living being depends on its ability to extract neutral Qi. Physically strong and active living beings produce stronger offspring.
Life Qi moves at the molecular level.
Jing is free vital energy that moves in forms of considerable size.
Jing is fast, maneuverable, and easily controlled energy. It is necessary to start the process of life. Forms adapted to this hold it, just as electrical energy is stored in batteries.
Jing moves in environments that can conduct it. Jing conduction is inherent in forms that hold liquid water inside. These are living organisms of the animal and plant world.
The Jing can have different degrees of compaction, which depends on the volume and speed of vital Qi movement through the functional channel. The involvement of neutral Qi is the main lever of influence on this process. The greater the volume involved, the higher the density.
The process of Jing production depends on the age and energy state of the body. In the course of life, the volume and density of Jing gradually decreases. The aging process is a decline in sexual energy production that results from a decrease in the production of neutral Qi due to physical wear and tear on the body or imbalance in the energy system. Death is the destruction of the body that stops the circulation of vital energy.
Disruption of the movement of vital Qi is an energy disease. People discover this feature in ancient times creating an acupuncture as a system for repairing damage in energy channels.
The creation of artificial systems for replenishing vital Qi and Jing generators will bring humanity to a fundamentally new level of development.
Musculoskeletal form
The effectiveness of the release of zero Qi depends on the joint activity of the muscles of the tendons and bones. Between them, there is a process of capturing neutral Qi. The degree of activity affects the amount of neutral Qi involved. This thesis leads to an understanding of the crucial importance of movement and physical activity for attracting additional amounts of vital energy. A person who does not move has an extremely low energy potential.
The abdominal muscles play the role of a bridge through which the flow of energy enters the pelvic region. Their contraction allows you to accelerate the movement of vital Qi.
The power of these muscles contributes to the extraction of Jing. Their weakness or significant stretching due to abdominal growth leads to the dispersion of vital Qi in the abdominal cavity. At the same time, the extraction process significantly reduces the speed.
The abdominal area is an energy cauldron in which the vital Qi extracted in different ways mixes and enters the bloodstream. Blood performs the function of energy transportation. Along with the nutrients necessary to sustain life, part of the energy goes through the blood.
The abdomen has no bone structure and is held together only by the abdominal muscles. Its growth increases the size of the symbiotic bacterial system and does not help to capture additional volumes of neutral Qi.
The part of vital Qi that comes from chemical transformations in the digestive system receives additional energy through the abdominal muscles, which affects a person’s dependence on food. People, who have learned to extract Qi from space effectively, significantly reduce their dependence on food.
There are 27 types of figures
Classifier of human figures

The classifier table shows 27 energy patterns.
The strength of a person’s polarity is determined by the ratio of the volumes of 3 lines marked in the table with the corresponding color of different saturation:

A more saturated color indicates a higher energy capacity of the line.
This ratio can vary significantly from person to person.
Abdominal line
The 3 squares shown in the table (numbered from the top) combine body types based on waist size.
1. The waistline is clear with relaxed abdominal muscles.
2. Tense abdominal muscles determine the waistline.
3. The waistline volume is equal to or exceeds the volume of the first or third line.
The saturation of the purple color indicates the overall power of the energy system.
The energy dominance of one of the partners determines the compatibility between the partners of the 1st and 3rd square.
A wavy line like the symbol divides each square. The upper part of the hot shade indicates the predominance of Yang flows, the lower part of the cold shade indicates the dominance of Yin.
Hip-gluteal line
The rows group figures by the volume of the hip and buttock line. It is marked with 3 shades of blue.

The first line of the classifier combines figures with narrow hips and small buttocks. It is more typical of male figures, but among women also is it.
Second – the hips and buttocks are well developed, but not dominant in relation to the chest line. Characteristic of both male and female figures.
Third – hips and buttocks are well developed. Women have the width of the hips and buttocks together or in any combination. The variety of combinations of volumes in this line is a reflection of femininity. Men can have voluminous buttocks, which, if they have strong muscles, indicates a great deal of energy.
Each body type listed in the classifier is basic. Additional digits indicate the specifics of the energy structure.
The volume of the buttocks is marked with the second digit in the individual body type classification. This figure is essential in determining the power of the Yang-Jing.

Chest line
The columns represent this line by volume.

The 3rd column indicates well-developed muscles and chest. It is mainly characteristic of men, but among women also is it.
2nd – the line is well developed. It is characteristic of both sexes.
1st – satisfactorily developed. Prevails among women.
The additional number indicates the elasticity of the breasts, as two separate forms in women. It indicates potential elasticity and influences the overall energy balance.

Energy schemes and compatibility
You have to read the energy scheme number from top to bottom and write it consecutively separated by hyphens. For example, 21-1-33. Interpretation: the Yang line is of medium strength with significant surplus Jing reserves; the waistline is powerful, well defined; the Yin line is powerful, strengthened by the medium strength of the Yang-Jing. Compatible partners: 21-1-1 (2), 21-2-1 (2).
Any of the 27 types can belong to a woman. The percentage distribution differs significantly depending on the origin. Some peoples have almost no women with figures of the first line, while others have up to 50% of this category.
Among men’s figures, there is no third and almost no second line in the 1st and 2nd square. This is due to the structure of men’s pelvic bones. In the 3rd quadrant, such figures exist due to the fatty layer in the buttocks.
The classifier has an applied value for determining the energy compatibility of a man and a woman.
You can determine the energy balance by adding the numbers by color and comparing the results. The first digits are important for counting. It is the number 5 in the number 53 for example.
Example 1

43 Yang = 44 Yin – the pair is harmonious, has a powerful energy potential. The difference of two units between the waistline and both polar lines is the best of all.
Example 2

32 Yang <43 Yin – there is a moderate Yang deficiency. The woman lacks Yang, both sexually and emotionally.
Example 3

53 Yang> 33 Yin – there is an excess of Yang and a lack of Yin, which in total gives an imbalance of 20 units. Yin deficiency causes a man’s need for female energy. The Yang conflict reflects in the emotional sphere and provokes aggressive behavior on either side.
Example 4

44 Yang = 44 Yin – the pair is balanced. The energy exchange is moderate.
Example 5

44 Yang = 44 Yin – the couple, despite their rather funny appearance (she is fat and he is slim), has a harmonious but paradoxical energy balance. It is difficult for a woman with such forms to find a compatible partner. The fact is that her powerful Yang causes conflict with most male figures.
The difference in total potentials of 1 unit is adjusted towards increasing the power of the polarity. For example, increasing the power of the muscles of the back, chest, and arms strengthens Yang. Increasing the volume of the hips is Yin.
Changes in the strength of potentials can occur naturally during weight loss or vice versa.
A difference of two units indicates the presence of a total energy imbalance that is difficult to correct. In most cases, there is excessive Yang, which occurs against the background of a woman’s low Yin power.
Figures of the third square are energetically unpredictable. The power of such energy systems depends on meeting the needs of an excessively greedy bacterial system. The problem is the excessive need of the microbiota living in the abdomen for energy and its limited supply from space, due to changes in the natural form.
A large belly in men significantly weakens the Yang polarity. At the level of the Jing, this leads to significant problems in interaction with women. The woman’s energy system naturally has a belly, but the weakening of her own Yang leads to dependence on the powerful male system.
Polarity
Redundancy of potentials
The redundancy of one of the polar potentials is the basis of the sexual method of reproduction. The excess is active and strives for balance.
A more complex system requires more energy to reproduce. The lack of neutral Qi in the space caused the construction of multipolar forms capable of capturing it and using it to prolong life.
The process of reproducing new life is one of the most complex and costly in the body. In order to ensure it, two individuals: a female and a male, separately, generate energy and prepare eggs and sperm for union.
A man and a woman fulfill their own program: each has its own special energy coloration and its own form of Yang of redundancy: a man – at the level of Qi, a woman – at the level of Jing. The Tai Chi symbol aptly reflects this feature of the body’s energy structure. The authors have their own interpretation of it:

The symbol is a reflection of the male and female energy systems that have reached a state of polar balance. The male Qi system has a predominant orange color. The female one is blue. The Yin polar male Jing system is located inside the Yang-Qi system (in the figure it has a predominant blue color). The Yang polar female Jing is inside the Yin-Qi (orange color).
The Jing system works on the Qi energy basis
In the lower part of the chest is the energy center of the body, which is an energy globe that holds a certain amount of Qi. In the Tao system, it has a name: Dan Tian. Its upper part, like a cloud, has a Yang polarity, and the lower part has a Yin polarity.
From the globe, part of the vital Qi enters the energy channels, and part feeds the microbiota. A large colony of bacteria living in the abdomen requires significant amounts of energy and in a sense robs the body of its power, weakening the Jing system. Lack of energy leads to Jing deficiency, which negatively affects the nutrition of sperm and changes the hormonal background of a man. Women, due to lack of energy, become Jing dependent. If a woman can get Jing from an energetically powerful man, a man has nowhere to get it.
A person’s polarity feeds the aura. Other people feel the power of polarity from a distance. The eyes read the polar state of a person. On the emotional level, it causes a feeling of sexual attraction. The polarity of the vital Qi level is the first to interact with the opposite sex. At this level, the energy systems of a man and a woman, if sufficiently close, cross and exchange Qi flows. This is especially noticeable in an embrace.
Another manifestation of polarity occurs at the Jing level, where there is a powerful directed energy flow from the Yang to the Yin of the system.
Energy channels
The human body has an energy organization based on the use of vital Qi. Energy flows through channels and has several phases. There are main and nourishing channels.
The main channels include the channels of the Microcosmic Orbit: Control – Yang, and Functional – Yin. The movement of Qi through them has great power, going in a circle from the coccyx to the crown and from the crown to the coccyx. The direction of the control channel is constant: from the bottom to the top. The functional channel works in both directions.
The nourishing channels are a grid of meridians running vertically from the feet to the upper bones of the skull, and annular channels around the torso. Among the meridians, there are three powerful penetrating channels: left, middle, and right, which run inside the body closer to the spine. Ring channels connect all meridians.
The energy structures of the arms and legs have their own peculiarities. The main energy channels simultaneously nourish them and receive the energy captured by them. The feet and palms are energy portals that can work as receivers of external Yang-Qi and as transmitters of their own active vital Qi.
Feet and palms add active Yang-Qi coming from the surface of the planet to the general energy system. The leg shape, widened from the bottom to the top, allows the energy of the Earth to rise to the pelvic plane. The wider the hips, the higher the power of gravity in relation to the active Qi of the planet. The arms work in a similar way. Strong and voluminous muscles allow you to capture energy that is more active. The difference between the arms and legs is in the points of energy release into the main channels of the body: the arms feed the Yang pole; the legs feed the Yin pole.
The movement of Qi in a microcosmic orbit has three phases: acceleration, deceleration, and contraction.
Yang acceleration by the control channel. It goes from the tailbone to the crown of the head.
Yin slowing down by the functional channel. It goes from the lower jaw to the pelvic area.
Compression occurs in the pelvic region and has a Yin side in the lower and front part of the pelvis and a Yang side in the upper back part of the pelvis. The pelvic bones and surrounding tissues have a formative function.
The contraction phase is the natural state of Qi. In order to move back to the Yang phase, there needs to be an excess within the shape.
The human body has areas in which the acceleration of Qi, inherent in the Yang polarity, reaches a maximum and goes into a state of deceleration. The compression and accumulation of Qi in the Yin phase occurs to a state on the verge of new acceleration. This process does not stop. Stopping is death for a living being.
The Microcosmic Orbit is the main route of Qi movement in the human body, functioning according to the principle: acceleration – deceleration – compression – acceleration. The main channel provides power to the entire energy system.
The area from the crown of the head to the palate, where acceleration turns into deceleration, is the Yin transition. The area between the anus and the coccyx, where contraction becomes acceleration, is the Yang transition.
Jing production
The process of compression in the Yang area of the transition allows part of the energy flow to direct to the Jing system, where it is compacted and stored.
The creators of man built the Jing system into certain parts of the genitals. Its small size and powerful force ensure the extremely complex process of reproduction of life.
The dense energy of Jing is stored in special organs shaped like an onion. It allows you to accumulate and release energy as needed.
The condensation of Qi to the Jing state occurs due to two energy flows moving in the direction of the pelvis through the functional channel and the leg meridians. The Qi flows enter the Yang transition in the buttocks, where they collide to a state called Jing. To extract and store this energy, the human body and many animals have a built-in Jing generator and accumulator.
The Jing generated in the pelvic plane is chaotic: the generator gives it controllability. Like a current within the ocean, the Jing flow can move through the energy channels of the body. The generator creates such a flow both towards the battery and into the body.
Jing moves through the body if there is liquid in its composition.
The Jing generator has two legs that resemble two wires connected to the pelvic bones in its lower part. These wires expand and join into two tubes 10—20 cm long and 1—3 cm in diameter. The flow of Jing, which enters the special tissues of the generator through two narrow holes, charges the battery attached to them.
Women’s batteries have two bulbs, while men’s have one.
Plants use the bulb shape to store energy during dormancy and release it during growth.
The pressure of vital Qi ensures the production of Jing. The amount of Jing in the male system is less than in the female system, but the density of Jing, on the contrary, is greater in men.
One male bulb, due to its high density, stores more Jing than two female bulbs. Jing pressure controls the hormonal system. High pressure stimulates male hormones. Low pressure stimulates female hormones.
The powerful Jing accumulated in the bulbs move through energy channels to any point of the body and beyond, if necessary. Sperm and eggs receive nutrition from this source.
Bulbs used to store energy in the animal kingdom do not store nutrients like plants. Other principles underlie energy saving.
Humans have a super-powerful Jing system, which ensured mental development and allowed them to take the top step of the food chain.
Developmental algorithms
Sex cells are a miniature program for the development of life. The body programs them to store a huge amount of information. The Jing nourishes them throughout their lives.
Sperm cells are externally active; have to move outside the form. They are a manifestation of Yang, and need a state of the energy system that will be able to release powerful portions of energy along with sperm. The predominant active Yang potential is necessary to ensure this process.
The female germ cells remain inside and have the potential to attract the male ones. The egg captures the sperm and together they create a new form. The union of the female and male germ cells leads to the birth of a new life. This process requires large amounts of energy to ensure active development.
From birth, humans do not have polar redundancy. They have built-in Jing systems that should become active at a certain stage of development of the body’s energy structure. The body growth program for boys and girls builds the body in such a way that the body begins to shift towards the predominance of one polarity. The power of energy flows directly affects the appearance of the genitals.
The path along which the body should develop is determined at the 9th week of pregnancy. Female determined by a pair of chromosomes 1X-2X. Male – a pair of 1X-Y. The 1X pathway in women and men has a similar set of genes. The Y pathway is a folded version of the 2X pathway, which contains a set of female genes that must be implemented in a male configuration. One of the genes of the Y chromosome turns on the male developmental algorithm. The Y chromosome program ensures the maximum realization of 1X, which takes a long time. For this reason, boys mature later than girls do.
The 2X pathway has a complete set of genes responsible for the full development of the female reproductive system. The 1X program is partially fulfilled to the point that it does not interfere with gestation and childbirth. The formation of male genitalia in women depends on the degree of realization of the genes of the 1X chromosome.
The story of Adam and Eve highlights a genetic modeling operation in which a man lost the genes responsible for bearing and giving birth to a child. A higher mind programs woman’s developmental scenario to incompletely fulfill man’s one.
Appropriate energy background accompany the implementation of male and female developmental algorithms in puberty. Insufficient production and distribution of Jing during this period can cause significant deviations. Thus, in girls, the 1X plan is over fulfilled and they acquire masculine characteristics, and in boys, on the contrary, it is under fulfilled along with the over fulfillment of the Y chromosome plan. The degree of over fulfillment or under fulfillment can be significant.

