It is essential for the mind to remain calm. The power of the mind should never be underestimated. When I was still a beginner in Qigong, I often tested how our thoughts influence Qi. For example, when I thought of someone I disliked and allowed that feeling of aversion to arise, I could immediately feel my Qi becoming tense. But the moment I thought of someone I truly loved, as soon as the feeling of love surfaced, my Qi relaxed instantly.
From these simple observations, we can see how powerful our thoughts are. When we have many inner obstacles we cannot transcend, our Qi becomes tight and unable to relax. As a result, we cannot resolve our issues or relieve our physical discomfort. Our physical discomfort or illness is always connected to our mindset. If we cannot transcend these mindsets, the illness cannot be eradicated.
Qi is intimately related to our thoughts. Even if you are an advanced Qigong practitioner, if you cannot go deep into the mind and the soul, you cannot bring true comfort to the body through Qi alone. We need not only to cleanse the physical body, but also the subtle body. If we cannot reach the deeper layers of the mind and soul, the physical body will inevitably be affected. When we cannot touch the energy beneath the level of consciousness, we remain only at the surface level of awareness.
The discomfort in our body is the accumulation of decades of thoughts. When we lack awareness, a single negative thought can tighten the entire body—not just one area—and this tension manifests especially in the weak or vulnerable places, eventually becoming illness. Therefore, major physical issues cannot be resolved without awareness of our mindset.
By Suzhen Liu
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