A Chi Energy Practice that results in Cool Temperature Pheromones

A Chi Energy Practice that results in Cool Temperature Pheromones

Sifu Cicero recently shared an article with me that reminded me of some of our early training tips and provided me with an opportunity to perform a chi based experiment.

The impact pheromones play in our day-to-day lives was introduced early in the training curriculum. The importance of being actively mindful with regards to the tri-concept in relation to pheromones was a direct cause and effect: much like the repelling “yang” energy, heating pheromones will only burn them.

As John Donne so eloquently stated in the poem “No Man is an Island”, it is in our best interest to remain attracting to that which is good and yielding peaceable outcomes because we are interconnected. To that end, it is easily understood that burning pheromones does not produce the attracting energy that aids us in the effort of creating a synergistic win-win when engaging others. Whereas chi energy is electrical in nature, it has direct impacts on human physiology. The tri-concept takes advantage of the electrical nature of chi and how it interplays with our host shells.

This concept was recently verified in the work of E.O. Wilson. In a recent PBS special, “Lord of the Ants”, Dr. Wilson’s vast years of expertise and intimate knowledge of ants was shared with the general public.

Without audible language, ants are able to communicate, colonize, and build amazingly intricate and vast structures that rival human cities. Through the use of pheromones, ants can communicate a dynamic array of information, including: [specific types of] danger; the location thereof; food sources; even illness and lastly; death. To illustrate this point, Dr. Wilson coated a perfectly healthy ant with the pheromone that is only released when an ant dies. Said ant, although alive and perfectly healthy, was taken out to the rubbish heap by other ants and only when the any was able to completely clean itself of the “death marker” was the ant able to return to normal life within the colony.

Generally speaking, human beings do not communicate via the complex chemical signals of pheromones. Humans, as a rule, say what they mean and mean what they say. Interestingly enough, although humans do in fact communicate many vast and abstract concepts via written and verbal language, much of what is communicated between individuals is non verbal. A telephone call has a richer medium when compared to a text or an email: the tone of voice; cadence of speech and; pauses that denote thought or discomfort tell us much more about “what” and “why” when compared to a text. Body language provides an even greater medium of communication. Position of the hips, movements of the hands and nature of eye contact provide scores of information ranging from: attraction; power and influence and; honesty.

It has been documented that ovulating women prefer the scent of males with higher than average testosterone levels. Likewise, when smelling clothing (tee-shirts) worn by ovulating women, male participants in these studies were noted to have a significant increase in testosterone levels. Not many people can identify the scent of testosterone – we know it by its secondary and tertiary manifestations: sweat from physical labor; larger, more defined muscles; squared jaw line. Estrogen, likewise, does not have a scent that is easily called to mind. We know it from its secondary and tertiary manifestations: heightened flirtation and the desire to conceive. This begs the question: what other chemical markers do humans use to communicate, if only subconsciously?

The interplay for us as chi practitioners between pheromones and biophotons is synergistic. The biophotons we cultivate and emit effect and interact with everything around us; and as made mention in previous articles, the amount of information carried within one biophotons is staggering – upwards to four megabytes. Keep in mind that the average high quality digital picture is about 2-5 megabytes worth of digital storage and the average .mp3 audio file is approximately one megabyte per minute. An individual who is mindfully generating biophotons and actively programming these photons with specific information of effects, intention, temperature and emotional content becomes an influencer at the highest levels. Pheromones are not only affected by biophotons, but also carry them as a vehicle of transmission. It is as if the biophoton is hitching a ride with the pheromone. For those of us mindfully programming the information and temperature of the biophotons, this interplay is a wonderful thing indeed. The pheromone will remain cool, and the attraction effect will be exponential. Sadly, the same is true in moments when we are not mindful. The lack of temperature control will cause the pheromone to heat up – registering in the subconscious as “stinky”. Adding to that the lack of mindful programming in a biophotons in this manner, and the effect is devastating.

I performed an experiment at work earlier this week. Periodically, I would take on the mindset of “Ant Man”, and while maintaining my chi forms, I engaged the tri-concept encouraging my coworkers to communicate in a way that fostered camaraderie and respect. I encouraged engineers to have confidence, not conceit and compassion as opposed to insecurity. The outcome was favorable to say the least.

My challenge then – is to be actively mindful moving forward. Using energy in such a fashion produces a true WIN-WIN… and as the person in the room with the most biophotons, we will dictate policy, mindfully or otherwise.

My exhortation is encouragement.

Be well; enjoy the journey.
V/r
Don Brown, MSIS [Certified Instructor]

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