Liu Zi Jue (Six Healing Sounds)

Liu Zi Jue (六字诀) is a traditional form of Chinese Qigong that involves six different breathing exercises, each associated with a specific sound and bodily movement. Its objective is to improve health and wellbeing by promoting the circulation of Qi (energy) throughout the body, calming the mind, and strengthening the respiratory system.

The name "Liu Zi Jue" (六字诀) translates to "Six Healing Sounds" in English. "Liu" (六) means "six", "Zi" (字) means "words" or "sounds", and "Jue" (诀) means "technique" or "formula". The name refers to the six different sounds that are produced during the practice of Liu Zi Jue, each of which is believed to correspond to a different organ in the body and have specific healing properties.

The six different sounds produced during the practice of Liu Zi Jue correspond to the six organs of the body, according to traditional Chinese medicine. Each organ is associated with a specific sound, which is believed to help regulate the Qi flow in that organ, as well as the related meridian and other related physiological functions. The six sounds and their associated organs are:

  1. Xu (pronounced "shee") - The liver sound. It is believed to help regulate the liver and promote the smooth flow of Qi throughout the body.

  2. He (pronounced "huh") - The heart sound. It is believed to help regulate the heart and promote calmness and emotional balance.

  3. Hu (pronounced "hoo") - The spleen sound. It is believed to help regulate the spleen and promote digestion and metabolism.

  4. Si (pronounced "suh") - The lung sound. It is believed to help regulate the lungs and promote respiratory health.

  5. Chui (pronounced "chway") - The kidney sound. It is believed to help regulate the kidneys and promote vitality and longevity.

  6. Xi (pronounced "see") - The triple burner sound. It is believed to help regulate the triple burner, which is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine that refers to the organs and systems involved in digestion, metabolism, and waste elimination.

The practice of Liu Zi Jue involves producing these sounds while performing specific movements, which are designed to facilitate the flow of Qi throughout the body. By regulating the Qi flow in the different organs and meridians, Liu Zi Jue is believed to promote overall health and wellbeing, and help prevent or alleviate a variety of health conditions.

History

Liu Zi Jue has a long history in China and is believed to have originated during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE). It has been passed down from generation to generation and is still widely practiced today as a form of health and wellness exercise.

The modern form of Liu Zi Jue was created through collaboration with the Chinese Health Qigong Association. This updated version was designed to preserve the traditional principles and benefits of the practice while making it more accessible to modern practitioners.

The modern Liu Zi Jue consists of six different exercises, each associated with a specific sound and movement, which are practiced in a specific sequence. The movements are designed to be gentle and flowing, and the sounds are produced in a specific way to promote the circulation of Qi throughout the body.

The modern form of Liu Zi Jue has gained significant popularity in China and is now practiced by millions of people worldwide. It has also been recognized by the Chinese government as an effective form of health and wellness exercise, and has been included in the national health qigong competition.

Benefits

Liu Zi Jue has been shown to provide a variety of health benefits, including improving lung function, reducing stress and anxiety, boosting the immune system, and improving overall physical and mental health. It is also relatively easy to learn and can be practiced by people of all ages and fitness levels.

Liu Zi Jue has gained widespread support in China and has been recognized as an effective form of health and wellness exercise by the Chinese government. It has also gained popularity in other parts of the world, with many people practicing it as a way to improve their overall health and wellbeing. There is ongoing research into the health benefits of Liu Zi Jue, with some studies showing promising results.

Overall, Liu Zi Jue provides an accessible and effective way to practice this ancient form of qigong and improve one's overall health and wellbeing.

Chinese Health Qigong video introduction & history of Liu Zi Jue