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Turcurulin
14th December 2011, 22:56
The night before last, I had a very lucid dream in which a young Asian girl, who was somewhat heavy set, said the words (or what sounded like to me) "Wang ging qi." It seemed of great importance to her to get this message across to me.

Since then, I've been very interested in discovering the meaning behind this message. Here's what I've found,

Wang = King (or jaw?)(Another possible word, "Huang" means golden or yellow)
Ging = no information (Jing = essence) (In TCM, Jing-qi-shen = The Three Treasures)
Qi (which is one that I did know already) = life energy/force, energy flow (the literal English translation being breath, air, or gas)

I'm wondering if anyone can provide a more in depth translation or insight into this phrase.

Thanks and positive synchronicities to all!

octobpra
14th December 2011, 23:44
Dear Turcurulin I thought you must learn Qi gong from the Great Yellow Emperor Dynasty source for spiritual, in the world of chinese there's two type of Qi gong the one is hard Qi gong and soft Qi gong, the hard one and the soft basically from one source that is from daoism and one method that is meditation method for raise the energy from slept but the hard one will degradation your spiritual cause the hard develope other method qi gong for emmiting to outside body so the divine energy may be in hinduism called Kundalini can not reach the maximum growth, So the soft one is very usefull because the soft qi gong not for emmiting but use for internal organ in our body and give the divine energy growth to maximum and you will find a great health and great wisdom ( ever read the conversations with God book ? i have already experience this just because learn meditation for soft Qi gong )
The Soft qi gong introduce to people the most in Great Yellow Emperor Dynasty and in Lao Tze era. Hope i do not make a mistake in this information that i knew from my soft qi gong teacher dr Li Sha bo. Forgive for my bad english I am from Indonesia and not so fluently in english language.

Renne
8th January 2012, 07:19
Hello, Turcurulin. As a Chinese, I have to say these three words sounds very much like a (male) name. Huang o Wang is very common surname in both China and Korea and there are a lot of given names pronounced like "JingQi".
...I googled possible characters but no results, and I still can't know what it means. But thank you for the message, I'll keep an eye on this three words here.

Catsquotl
8th January 2012, 08:01
Hi,

The Huang Di Nei Jing/ If I am correct is a sries of 3 books by the yellow emperor.
the series consists of the SU WEN, The NAN JING and the LING SHU.
They are concidered the classical text on which chinese medicine is founded..

ANyway the Huan made me think of the yellow emperor.
Jing eccence and QI combined as Jing QI(eccense QI)is the stuf which flows inside your 8 wonder meridians.
The are amongst other things the stuff you use when you are living on your reserves. and they do get repleted by a healrhy life style (sort of)
when you are out. a so called burn out may be imminent..

well enough ramnling. I hope soe of this helpes...

WIth Love
Eelco