Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 Hi All, As a follow-up to discussion on Jing-gong, see: http://www.integrativehealthcare.net/html/dantian.html & The Chinese word " Jinggong " combines two ideograms: (1) Jing (essence, semen / sperm, spirit, perfection / refinement), as in: Bupijing Tone SP & Jing-Sperm Daohan Yijing sweat~ night w spermatorrhoea~ night Gushen Sejing Secure KI & Astringe Jing-Sperm Huajing spermatorrhoea Jingkui Jing Loss Jingshen Bu'an mental anxiety (consciousness not calm / troubled) Jingshen consciousness, essential spirit-mind; vigour Shenjing Shen & Essence Shenxu Yijing KI Xu w spermatorrhoea~ night Wenshen Yijing Warm KI & Enrich Jing-sperm Xuhan Huajing Xu Cold w spermatorrhoea Yishen Gujing Tone KI & Secure Jing-Sperm and (2) Gong (palace, temple), as in: Gongdian (Palace Hall) Wenhuagong (cultural activities and recreation (Wenhua) place / palace (Gong)) Zigong Yanzheng uterus inflammation (metritis) Pattern Zigong (Child Palace / uterus) Literal meaning of Jinggong is " Essence Palace " but its Chinese concept has at least three different meanings: 1. Jinggong = PHYSICAL-ANATOMICAL LOCATION of Essence Palace in body; due to the anatomical locations of the male and female reproductive organs, exact physical location differs in men and women: Male physical Jinggong area is behind CV02 (Qugu-Crooked Bone) point, in center of the body, level w superior border of the pubic bone; Female physical Jinggong area is higher, behind CV03 (Zhongji-Utmost Center) point, about 1 " above superior border of the pubic bone, centered in Uterus; Some writers refer to Jinggong as the perineal area. Others refer to it as the uterus (in females) or the accessory sexual glands that store semen - prostate & seminal vesicles - (in males). 2. Jinggong = NAME OF AT LEAST 3 DIFFERENT ACUPOINTS, all w similar Fxs & uses: (a) Jinggong Extra Pt: 2.25 " lat to GV04-Mingmen, midway between BL23 & BL52 (b) Jinggong Extra Pt: 0.5 " lat to BL52-Zhishi (Maciocia http://tinyurl.com/69g88n ) © Jinggong = synonym for Pt GV04 (Mingmen, Vitality Gate); (d) Jinggong = synonym for Pt BL52 (Zhishi, Will Chamber) 3. Jinggong = TAOIST YOGA PRACTICES that combine meditation / visualisation, slow and deep breathing to the Lower Dantian (perinaeum & area below navel) and physical exercises to conserve and nourish Jing and transform it into Qi. These exercises are said to enhance control over sexual Fxs, orgasmic pleasure, promote health, vitality and longevity. Any other comments on Jinggong, or its Chinese meanings? Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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