Three Dantian
Six Directions
Nine Frequencies
Three Dantian
Six Directions
Nine Frequencies
There is no spoon.
Everything arises out of the void.
are primary energy centers in Qigong, Tai Chi, and Taoist internal alchemy used to cultivate and store energy (Qi). The Three Dantian represent the "Three Treasures":
Spirit (Shen)
Upper Dantian (Shang Dantian): Located in the head, between the eyebrows (the "Third Eye"). It is the seat of Shen (spirit or consciousness) and is associated with consciousness, mental focus, and intuition.
Vitality/Energy (Qi)
The Middle Dantian (Zhong Dantian): Located in the center of the chest (around the heart/diaphragm). Known as the "Crimson Palace," this center relates to emotions, respiration, and the gathering of Qi. It bridges the upper and lower centers, fostering emotional balance.
The Lower Dantian, (Xia Dantian), the "Golden Stove" is the root of vitality, converting Jing (life essence) into Qi. Xia governs physical balance, stability, and reproduction;
The Lower Dantian, (Xia Dantian), the "Golden Stove" is the root of vitality, converting Jing (life essence) into Qi. Xia governs physical balance, stability, and reproduction;
Sacred Geometry uses a compass and a ruler to map the void. The point of a compass is the bindi point of the void. The circle a volume, the female aspect arises out of the void. The male aspect of the void, arises out of the Vesica Piscis.
The vesica piscis is a sacred geometry shape formed by the intersection of two congruent circles, where the center of each lies on the circumference of the other. Literally meaning "fish bladder" in Latin, this almond-shaped (or mandorla) figure symbolizes the union of opposites, creation, and divine feminine energy
the Vesica Piscis:
Geometry & Mathematics: It is the starting point for constructing equilateral triangles and is used to derive geometric shapes like the Flower of Life. The ratio of its length to width is related to the square root of 3.
Symbolism: It represents the intersection of the spiritual and physical worlds, the womb of the universe, and the "mother of all forms".
Christian Iconography: The shape is often used to frame the resurrected Christ, representing his divinity and humanity, and is associated with the Ichthys (fish) symbol.
Architecture & History: Historically utilized in the construction of gothic arches, cathedrals, and in Neolithic, Egyptian, and Celtic traditions.