I would just like to mention one general point.
Whenever you are manipulating your Chi you must exercise caution both
for yourself as well as anyone else you are working with.
Never end a Chi session without recovering lost Chi and balancing it within your
system. Chi travels along pathways though the body just like blood, when you are
pooling your Chi or focusing it to a particular location or purpose you must afterwards return it to its original state and location.
Physically rubbing the body will help to smooth the Chi back into its original
pathways, perhaps ask your partner for a quick back rub, and then give one to your partner in return. It sounds silly, but if you lack the maturity and seriousness to
do this then perhaps you should not be trying to manipulate Chi.
If you practise alone you can smooth down your own Chi, start with the belly and
rub upwards into the chest, then rub downwards to your lower abdomen then continue to your upper thighs and then calfs. Then rub your shoulders down to your finger tips. When you are finished meditate while standing upright with your arms at your sides for 2 minutes. After meditating clap your hands together a few times and your Chi should now be flowing and functioning effectively.
Your Chi is part of your life force, so please be careful. (IMG:
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Now having said that all that let me also say: yes! Chi can be used to move people.
I've pushed people over without physically touching them. I've even knocked people
down to the ground. I've manipulated people while I've been hiding in the bush so that they walk where I direct them ..without them knowing it of course.
My instructor almost made a student walk off a cliff once.. he stoped at the last moment. The student said he actually FELT the instructor grab him with Chi and force him to stop walking forward.