Explanation of Dr. Lin’s Anal Breathing Qi-Gong (打通任督二脈氣功運功解說)

Explanation of Dr. Lin’s Anal Breathing Qi-Gong (打通任督二脈氣功運功解說):

First, somatic motor nervous action   (green arrow) from the cerebral control center (百會穴) when you start to inhale. The Anal Breathing Qi-gong Qi circulation sequence consists of:

1.  Chest Inhaling:  expand the thoracic cavity with conscious, deep inhaling and somatic nervous action to trigger the vagus sensory response (brown arrow);

2. Abdominal Inhaling:  next, move the somatic nervous action down by applying expansion pressure down to the abdominal cavity to trigger the enteric nervous system (the so-called 2nd brain) which, in turn, relay  the response signal via the vagus nerve to the central dopamine-hypothalamus-pituitary axis;

3. Tan-Tien (Pelvic) Inhaling:  then,  exert a light pressure against the bladder and expand the pelvic cavity;  perform periodical inhaling and pressurizing the bladder while contracting the gluteal muscles against the tailbone with somatic nerves from L1-L5 and Sl-S4 (lumbosacral plexus).  This action will stimulate the pelvic organs to generate the reactive vagus signal (brown arrow)  & spinal,  parasympathetic S2-S4 sensory nervous signal (purple arrow);  and send the unconscious nervous reactions to the medulla oblongata and then the hypothalamus-pituitary axis to stimulate the dopaminergic, serotoninergic, endorphinergic, glutamatergic and GABAergic nervous system.  In response to the vagus nervous stimulation, the hypothalamus-pituitary axis and the vagus reflex arc will send the vagus motor signals to the stimulated and associated organs to modulate the affected visceral organs’ function for good.  Both the  vagus and somatic nervous afferent flows  likely perform a semi-simultaneous stimulation (or with a second delay at most) , on the same visceral organs,  directly and in directly.    On the other hand, the unconscious parasympathetic nervous sensory flow enters the tailbone S2-S4 and travel along the spine cord to the hypothalamus, while the vagus nerve take a direct path outside the spine to the medulla oblongata of the brainstem.  The parasympathetic nervous flow is split into 2 pathways:  1). one reaches the hypothalamus-pituitary axis along the spine to the hypothalamic autonomic control center; and 2). the other is synaptically coupled to the somatic and parasympathetic motor nerves back to the stimulated organs or affected organs (and dermatomes) in the autonomic reflex arc in S2-S4.  There is a  reactive,  somatic sensory nervous signal (conscious nervous flow) that feedbacks to the thalamus and then to the cerebral sensory division along the spine, so that you can feel the Qi/heat(energy) flow generated in the tailbone muscle groups. The classical Taoism Qigong practicers assume the sensible Qi/heat energy flow is the energy traveling along the Governing Vessel (督脈) while the somatic nervous action (sensible and conscious) is the energy along the Conception Vessel (任脈).  That is, you move your mind (the somatic nervous action with inhaling) down to the pelvic cavity, passing the acupuncture point CV-1 (會陰穴) to the GV-1 (長強穴) where the tailbone muscular action triggers the testosterone-DHT conversion with the liver cytochrome P450 enzyme 5α-reductase, resulting in energy heat  (they called it Qi !) that flows into the Governing Vessel (the spine)  back toward the cerebral control center (百會穴)  . This is known as  Microcosmic Orbit Qi Circulation 小週天.  The real bioelectric action, in fact,  is through the vagus and parasympathetic nervous stimulation and action (the unconscious sensory and motoring nervous energy) on the dopamine-hypothalamus-pituitary axis.  This is what the Dr. Lin’s Anal Breathing Qi-Gong does.

Another bonus from Anal Breathing Qigong practices is to tone the sacral nerves S1-S5 and Co, in addition to the gluteal and tailbone muscles, known as Sacral Nervous Stimulation (SNS) or Sacral NeuroModulation (SNM). Anal Breathing Qigong, a SNS without electrode implant, helps improve bowel/bladder continence, prostate/ejaculation continence, and erectile function.  This can help man have dry orgasms (without ejaculation) from the somatic-autonomic-somatic reflex arcs of Discs S2-S4, which relay the somatic efferents in dermatomes reflex zones around the tailbone muscles, and the somatic sensory signals (somatic afferents)  via the somatic-thalamus pathway to the somatosensory cortex.  Dry orgasms occur when the somatic-autonomic-somatic nervous reflex arcs of S2-S4 are triggered by somatic sensory signals without turning on the ejaculation generators in L1-L3 somatic-automonic-somatic reflex arcs.

Therefore, you have to relax the entire low-back, groin and thigh muscles when approaching orgasm to let the S2-S4 and Co somatic motoring nerves contract the tailbone muscles, and avoid the L1-L5 somatic nervous activities and reflex action.

By Newman Lin, Ph.D., PE., The Lin Institute  Websites: http://action.love

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